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ANALYSIS <br />Under Resolution No. 17, Series 2019, a property may be eligible for reimbursement for <br />a Historic Structure Assessment (HSA) from the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) if the <br />Historic Preservation Commission finds "probable cause to believe the building may be <br />eligible for landmarking under the criteria in section 15.36.050 of the Louisville Municipal <br />Code." Further, "a finding of probable cause under this Section is solely for the <br />purposes of action on the pre-landmarking building assessment grant request, and such <br />finding shall not be binding upon the HPC, City Council or other party to a landmarking <br />hearing." <br />Staff analysis of the criteria is as follows: <br />Criteria <br />Criterion <br />Met? <br />Findings <br />Landmarks must be at <br />Y <br />Circa 100 years old <br />least 50 years old <br />Y <br />Social Significance - Exemplifies <br />cultural, political, economic or social <br />heritage of the community. <br />• Unique location — unplatted, <br />railroad crossing <br />• Rental history <br />• Coal mining <br />• French immigration (Desailly <br />family), Eastern European <br />immigration (King and Kuretich <br />Landmarks must meet <br />family), Hispanic history <br />one or more of the criteria <br />(Duran and Sorbo family) <br />for architectural, social or <br />Y <br />geographic%nvironmental <br />Architectural Significance - <br />significance <br />Exemplifies specific elements of an <br />architectural style or period. <br />• National form speaks to <br />railroad and mining history <br />• Appears to maintain its original <br />small footprint <br />• Likely railroad ties in <br />foundation <br />• Front porch compromised by <br />non -original metal <br />awning/porch. <br />