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Criteria <br />Meets <br />Evaluation <br />Criteria? <br />1. The eligibility of the building for <br />Yes <br />Aqe <br />designation as an individual <br />The principal structure at 832 <br />landmark consistent with the <br />Parkview Street was constructed in <br />purposes and standards in this <br />1935. It is 86 years old. <br />chapter; <br />a. Age <br />Significance <br />b. Significance <br />This house is associated with the mid- <br />c. Integrity <br />century development of Louisville. <br />The house at 832 Parkview Street is <br />a wood frame house that has a <br />rectangular footprint and a gable roof. <br />The front porch is clad in stone. <br />The home is not listed as a priority for <br />landmark designation in the City's <br />Residential Context report. <br />Integrity <br />This structure adds character and <br />value to Old Town Louisville and <br />represents a pattern of growth typical <br />in historical Louisville. <br />The structure retains its overall form <br />and appearance from the street and <br />exhibits a high level of physical <br />integrity. The house remains it its <br />original location and has not been <br />moved. <br />2. The relationship of the building as a <br />No <br />The house is not located in any <br />potential contributing structure to a <br />potential historic districts. <br />potential historical district per the <br />criteria set forth in this chapter; <br />3. The reasonable condition of the <br />Yes <br />The applicant provided documentation <br />building*; and <br />on the existing conditions of the <br />property including the foundation and <br />sewer line. <br />
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