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4. The reasonable projected cost of I Unknown I The applicant did not provide any cost <br />restoration or repair.* estimates for restoration or repair. <br />* In considering the condition of the building and the projected cost of restoration or repair as set <br />forth in subsections H.3 and H.4, above, the commission may not consider deterioration caused <br />by unreasonable neglect. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />LMC Sec. 15.36.200 notes that the purpose of demolition review is to: <br />1. Prevent loss of buildings that may have historic and architectural significance; and <br />2. Provide the time necessary to initiate designation as an individual landmark or to <br />consider alternatives for the building. <br />Staff finds that the property could meet the criteria for architectural significance, integrity and <br />age and could potentially qualify for landmarking. Based on evaluation of the criteria in LMC <br />Sec. 15.36.200, the HPC may release the permit, or place a stay on the application for up to <br />180 days from the date of application, which was July 13, 2020. A 180 day stay would expire on <br />January 9, 2022. <br />Staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission issue a 180 day stay on the demolition <br />of the house, expiring on January 9, 2022. The applicant has been made aware of all <br />opportunities that exist through the historic preservation program. <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />1. Demolition Application and Applicant Letter <br />2. 601 McKinley Social History <br />3. State Reconnaissance Site Form #5BL.12449 <br />4. PaleoWest Archaeology Landmark Suggested Outreach List <br />