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1) Site of historic event that had <br />an effect upon society. <br />2) Exemplifies cultural, <br />political, economic or social <br />heritage of the community. <br />3) Association with a notable <br />person or the work of a <br />notable person. <br />typify the Louisville social <br />heritage. Many of the first families <br />that lived in the home were <br />immigrants, miners, or both. The <br />Ostrander family first built the <br />home and owned it for nearly 50 <br />years. <br />1. c. Geographic%nvironmental. <br />Y <br />The historic location of the house <br />1) Enhances sense of identity <br />helps to create a sense of <br />of the community. <br />neighborhood identity. <br />2) An established and familiar <br />natural setting or visual feature <br />that is culturally significant to <br />the history of Louisville. <br />3. All properties will be evaluated for <br />Y <br />The structure remains in its <br />physical integrity and shall meet <br />original location and has not been <br />one or more of the following <br />moved. <br />criteria: <br />The house retains five of the <br />a. Shows character, interest or <br />seven aspects of integrity: <br />value as part of the <br />location, setting, design, feeling, <br />development, heritage or <br />and association. There is an <br />cultural characteristics of <br />addition at the rear of the <br />the community, region, <br />property, though that appears to <br />state, or nation. <br />have been constructed far longer <br />b. Retains original design <br />than 50 years ago, meaning it <br />features, materials and/or <br />has now gained its own historic <br />character. <br />integrity. <br />c. Remains in its original <br />location, has the same <br />historic context after having <br />been moved, or was moved <br />more than 50 years ago. <br />d. Has been accurately <br />reconstructed or restored <br />based on historic <br />documentation. <br />GRANT REQUEST <br />The applicant is requesting approval of a Preservation and Restoration Grant for <br />rehabilitation and restoration work. The Preservation and Restoration Grant would be in <br />addition to the $5,000 signing bonus for landmarking the structure and the $4,000 grant <br />for the HSA previously approved for the property. <br />12 <br />
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