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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />December 17, 2018 <br />Page 3 of 18 <br />Kneebone replied that she was raised in town, but this was her grandparents' home <br />when she was a child. <br />Chuck Thomas asked how much of the original building would be retained. <br />Haley responded that the side elevation showed that much of it would be retained. <br />Dickinson asked if the original porch was becoming a porch again. <br />Kneebone responded that it was. <br />Chuck Thomas stated that he had no objection to releasing the permit. <br />Haley stated that it could be landmarked if it was in the Historic District. Since they were <br />maintaining the structure and it was staying in the family, she was fine releasing it. <br />Dickinson stated that he had a strong opinion that since it was the family home that their <br />family had built, the building belonged to them. It was a different situation than if <br />someone had bought the home recently and wanted to make changes to the structure. <br />Cyndi Thomas stated that she had no objections to releasing the permit. <br />Fahey moved to release the demolition permit on 307 Eisenhower Drive. Chuck <br />Thomas seconded. Roll call vote. Approved unanimously. <br />REFERRAL <br />Terraces on Main, 712 and 722 Main Street <br />• Applicant and Owner: 712 Main, LLC and 722 Main Street, LLC <br />712 Main Street <br />Louisville, CO 80027 <br />• Case Manager: Rob Zuccaro, Director of Planning & Building Safety <br />Zuccaro reminded the Commission that they reviewed a proposal for the Terraces on <br />Main project in October of 2017. Whenever there are developments in the Downtown <br />Business District, Council requests input from the HPC. 712 Main was built in 1968 and <br />722 Main was built in 1960. <br />Zuccaro presented the amendments to the plan since 2017. The new plan decreases <br />the total floor area, coming mostly out of the third -floor addition and the parking space. <br />The architecture and architectural materials were similar to the 2017 proposal. These <br />changes are largely in response to City Council comments at the most recent public <br />hearing. He asked the Commission to review the structure based on the "Core Area" <br />criteria in the Downtown Design Handbook. <br />Haley asked for questions of staff. <br />