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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />December 20, 2022 <br />Page 3 of 11 <br />RESOLUTION NO. 51, SERIES 2022 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE <br />LANDMARK DESIGNATION FOR 612 JEFFERSON AVENUE, THE LECOMTE- <br />HICKS HOUSE <br />RESOLUTION NO. 52, SERIES 2022 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING A <br />PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION GRANT FOR THE LECOMTE-HICKS HOUSE <br />AT 612 JEFFERSON AVENUE <br />Mayor Stolzmann introduced the item and asked for disclosures. Seeing none, she <br />opened the public hearing. <br />Planner Brackett Hogstad reviewed the requests for a landmark and for a preservation <br />and restoration grant for 612 Jefferson Avenue. She review the site and history of the <br />property. She noted it meets the landmarking criteria for age, social significance, and <br />physical integrity. The house is associated with the Lecomte and Hicks families. <br />The grant request totals $100,875. She noted the applicant is asking for funding above <br />the $40,000 cap based on extraordinary circumstances and also that the applicant will <br />match all grant funds. She noted the application meets the extraordinary circumstances <br />criteria for "building size, condition, architectural details, or other unique conditions <br />compared to similar Louisville properties" as all of them items for which they are asking <br />for funding are for preservation and restoration work. <br />The Historic Preservation Commission recommends approval of both the landmarking <br />and the grant request. Staff also recommends approval. <br />Josh Johnston, DAJ Design, Applicant Presentation, stated they are retaining all of the <br />footprint and massing of this house for this project. He reviewed the history of the <br />property and showed renderings of the proposed work. <br />Public Comments — None. <br />Councilmember Brown stated he appreciated the applicant's commitment to keeping <br />with the same size and massing and preserving the home. Councilmembers agreed. <br />MOTION: Councilmember Brown moved to approve Resolution No. 51, Series 2022; <br />seconded by Councilmember Leh. <br />Mayor Maloney asked how much is left in the Historic Preservation at this time. Brackett <br />Hogstad stated there is approximately $2M in the fund. <br />Mayor Pro Tern Maloney stated he would be interested in looking at changing the <br />program to offer more incentives for this type of project. <br />
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