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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />February 24th, 2020 <br />Page 2 of 14 <br />Dunlap suggested that Council should address Commissioner Ulm's comments from the <br />previous meeting on lot coverage. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA <br />Chris and Kelly Wheeler, 525 La Farge, gave an update on 537 La Farge. Wheeler <br />stated that he had met with the developer to convey neighbors' concerns about the <br />duplex, noting that the neighbors respected his rights as a property owner to build the <br />house of his wishes. Wheeler asked if the developer would reevaluate the scale and the <br />use the current home in the new construction and if he would consider changing the <br />duplex to a single-family home. The developer replied that those changes would result <br />in lower square footage and a reduction in profit. Wheeler described the time it had <br />taken to follow-up with the developer and their email exchanges, stating that he thought <br />the developer was running out the clock. Because the 180-day stay was really 120 days <br />from the time the permit was pulled, Wheeler thought that time was on the developer's <br />side. With that in mind, Wheeler and his neighbors created a group called Save 537 La <br />Farge. The group had posted on Facebook and shared yard signs and flyers, getting the <br />information out. Wheeler noted that neighbors had no voice in the developer pulling a <br />permit and building a duplex. Wheeler stated that the developer would be off to his next <br />development and the neighbors would be left with the duplex, an eyesore, for the next <br />50-100 years. Wheeler asked the Commission to consider the neighbors' rights as <br />taxpayers in Louisville and the rights to protect the historic character of Louisville. He <br />asked the Commission to consider the wellbeing of Louisville residents over developers <br />who viewed Louisville as a place to make profits. <br />Klemme asked the Wheelers to address their views to the Planning Commission and <br />Council, since the Historic Preservation Fund was a voluntary program. She also <br />encouraged neighbors in the area to landmark their homes if possible. She added that <br />this particular property could not be landmarked anyway because it had been changed <br />significantly. She noted that different commissions were trying to work together on these <br />issues. <br />Haley added that the commissioners were volunteers and cared about the character of <br />Louisville. She appreciated the Wheelers' passion and encouraged them to pass on <br />their passion to others. She stated that the Commission was sympathetic and that the <br />situation broke her heart. <br />Ulm agreed that the Wheelers' activism was important. He agreed with Mr. Wheeler that <br />people living and investing in Louisville were sometimes at odds. <br />Haley asked for further public comment. Seeing none, she invited the first public hearing <br />item. <br />NEW BUSINESS — PUBLIC HEARNIG ITEMS <br />925 Jefferson Avenue: Landmark, Grant, Alteration Certificate Request <br />3 <br />
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