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<br />Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />May 18, 2009 <br />Page 6 of 9 <br /> <br />Muth presented the information that was included in the Commission packets. <br />She explained each structure and described each photo. <br /> <br />Stewart began the discussion by stating they should discuss the categories that <br />will be involved in the awards: commercial and residential. The categories and <br />nominations are as follows: <br /> <br />Sensitive Additions <br />801 Lincoln Avenue <br />Preservation/Restoration <br />Residential <br />1430 Front Street (formerly 1655 <br />1001 Grant Avenue <br />637 Lincoln Avenue <br />1012 Lincoln Avenue <br />1145 Main Street <br />Commercial <br />740 Front Street - Old Louisvill <br />Adaptive Reuse <br />801 Main S <br />921 Main S <br />Preservation of Historic EI <br />Pine Street Sil <br />Empire Restaur <br />Most Endangered Building <br />ouisville ain Elevator - Front Street <br /> <br /> <br />Muckle asked what t <br />preservation award f <br /> <br /> <br />Id LlJuisville Inn (OLl) should definitely be <br /> <br />Whiteman stated t <br />landmarked. <br /> <br />sion felt about 841 Lincoln for a residential <br />dditions? <br /> <br />Stewart stated that he <br />should be considered <br /> <br />ved 1041 Lincoln Avenue and 1008 Jefferson Avenue <br />ensitive additions. <br /> <br />Lewis stated that 10 Jefferson Avenue is a good example of setback and 841 <br />Lincoln is a good example of a sensitive addition. However she did not believe <br />801 Lincoln Avenue was a good example. <br /> <br />Muckle stated that 801 Lincoln had an addition on the side and was very well <br />done. She added that the brick cladding had been removed, but the contractor <br />covered up the original siding and did not include the important porch details. <br /> <br />Koertje added that the addition on 1041 Lincoln Avenue was not even visible. <br />