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Criteria <br />Meets <br />Evaluation <br />Criteria <br />A. Landmarks must be at least 50 years <br />Yes <br />The principal structure was <br />old and meet one or more of the <br />constructed in 1952 making it 71 <br />criteria for architectural, social or <br />years old. <br />geographic%nvironmental <br />significance as described in this <br />chapter. <br />1. a. Architectural. <br />Yes <br />929 Parkview is a good example of <br />1) Exemplifies specific elements <br />the minimal Ranch popularized in <br />of an architectural style or <br />America post -WWI I. It exhibits many <br />period. <br />of the character defining features of <br />2) Example of the work of an <br />the style, much of which has remained <br />architect or builder who is <br />unaltered since the home was built in <br />recognized for expertise <br />1952, other than some aesthetic <br />nationally, statewide, regionally, <br />changes to the cladding on the <br />or locally. <br />exterior elevations of the home. <br />3) Demonstrates superior <br />craftsmanship or high artistic <br />The midcentury style of the home <br />value. <br />represents a significant era in <br />4) Represents an innovation in <br />Louisville's history in which the coal - <br />construction, materials or design. <br />mining era was ending. <br />5) Style particularly associated with <br />the Louisville area. <br />6) Represents a built environment <br />of a group of people in an era <br />of history that is culturally <br />significant to Louisville. <br />7) Pattern or grouping of elements <br />representing at least one of the <br />above criteria. <br />8) Significant historic remodel. <br />1. b. Social. <br />Yes <br />The house has extremely strong <br />1) Site of historic event that had an <br />associations with the current owners <br />effect upon society. <br />of the property still of the lineage of <br />2) Exemplifies cultural, political, <br />the Madonna family. The original <br />economic or social heritage of <br />owners have ties to Louisville's coal - <br />the community. <br />mining heritage as well as to <br />3) Association with a notable <br />Louisville's Italian immigrant <br />person or the work of a notable <br />community. Additionally, a former <br />person. <br />owner of the property, Joe Madonna, <br />has ties to many of Louisville's <br />commercial heritage and growth, <br />including the Empire restaurant and <br />the development of the Bella Vista <br />