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Historic Preservation Commission Agenda and Packet 2023 04 24
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https://library.municode.com/co/louisville/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=TIT15BUCO_CH15.36HIPR_S15.36.200CRDERENNDBU
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Photographs of the front fagade — 1969 (top left), 1984 (center), and 2023 (right). <br />According to the Building Permit file, the structure has undergone some additions behind the <br />fagade in the 1980s. The roof has been changed a number of times. The current siding appears <br />to be similar to that photographed in the 1960s, though the siding may have been updated since <br />then. <br />Criteria for Demolition Review <br />The HPC should review the demolition permit application based upon any of the following <br />criteria in Section 15.36.200(H) of the Louisville Municipal Code (LMC): <br />Demolition Review Criteria and Staff Analysis <br />Criteria <br />Met? <br />Evaluation <br />1. The eligibility of the building for <br />Yes <br />AA ee <br />designation as an individual <br />The structure was constructed circa <br />landmark consistent with the <br />1948 making it around 75 years old. <br />purposes and standards in this <br />chapter, <br />Significance. The structure is <br />a. Age <br />associated with: <br />b. Significance <br />• A prominent Louisville family, <br />c. Physical Integrity <br />the Madonna family, and <br />Louisville's Italian immigrant <br />history <br />• Louisville's gambling history <br />and connection to organized <br />crime in the Front Range area <br />• The midcentury transition <br />from coal -mining toward Main <br />and Front Street businesses <br />• Louisville's local newspaper, <br />the Louisville Times <br />• Small businesses on Main <br />Street <br />Integrity <br />The structure remains it its original <br />location and setting, and maintains a <br />relatively unchanged front fagade. <br />2. The relationship of the building as a <br />No <br />The structure is not located in a historic <br />potential contributing structure to a <br />district. <br />potential historical district per the <br />criteria set forth in this chapter, <br />0 <br />14 <br />
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