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ARCHITECTURAL INTEGRITY: <br />The house at 1000 Main Street was constructed in 1892 and is a late ninteenth century <br />wood frame residential structure typical of other residential structures built in Louisville <br />during that time frame. The residence has a rectangular plan with a clipped gable -front <br />roof and appears to be supported by a concrete foundation. The home appears to show <br />a high degree of architectural integrity. The stucco on the exterior is not original, but <br />was applied to house prior to 1956. A partial window replacement was completed post- <br />1956. Several windows along the south side of the house were expanded. <br />The following primary changes occurred over time: <br />• Stucco was added to the house (pre-1956) <br />• Partial window replacement/expansion (timing unknown) <br />• Attic vent added along front facade (timing unknown) <br />CRITERIA FOR DEMOLITION REVIEW: <br />The Historic Preservation Commission should review the demolition permit application <br />based upon any of the following criteria in Section 15.36.200(H) of the Louisville <br />Municipal Code (LMC): <br />CRITERIA <br />FINDINGS <br />1. <br />The eligibility of the <br />building for designation <br />as an individual <br />landmark consistent <br />with the purposes and <br />standards in this <br />chapter; <br />Age <br />1000 Main Street was constructed in 1892, making <br />the structure 127 years old. <br />Significance <br />Social Significance - Exemplifies cultural, political, <br />economic or social heritage of the community. <br />• Early owners of 1000 Main Street (1892-1926) <br />were associated with and worked at Louisville <br />area coal mines. <br />• 1000 Main Street was part of an Italian <br />enclave in this part of Louisville during the late <br />19th/early 20th centuries. The house is located <br />across from the Jacoe Store, an Italian grocery <br />store serving the members of the Italian <br />community. There is also a record of the <br />DelPizzo family making wine in the cellar. <br />Architectural Significance - Represents a built <br />environment of a group of people in an era of history <br />that is culturally significant to Louisville. <br />• The house at 1000 Main Street was <br />constructed in 1892 and is a late nineteenth <br />century wood frame residential structure <br />typical of other residential structures built in <br />Louisville during that time frame. <br />18 <br />
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