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PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Janice Hoffman, 1131 Jefferson Avenue, Louisville, CO questioned whether another <br />storage unit facility in Louisville is necessary. <br />Mayor Sisk requested public comment and hearing none, closed the public hearing. <br />MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem Marsella moved to approve Resolution No. 49, Series 2010, <br />with the added condition to limit the signage to two, no more than 15 SF, one on the <br />west facing side and the second on the south facing side. The motion was seconded by <br />Councilor Dalton. Roll call vote was taken. The motion carried by a vote of 4 -2. Mayor <br />Sisk and Councilor Clabots voted no. Absent: Councilor Muckle. <br />RESOLUTION No. 47. SERIES 2010 — A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE JACOE- <br />CONARROE HOUSE, 1131 JEFFERSON AVENUE, AN HISTORIC LANDMARK — <br />Public Hearing (CONTINUTED FROM 8/17/10) <br />Mayor Sisk requested a Staff presentation. <br />City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />September 21 2010 <br />Page 8 of 11 <br />Planning Director Russ explained Resolution No. 47, Series 2010 designates the Jacoe- <br />Conarroe House a historic landmark. The house at 1131 Jefferson Avenue was <br />constructed in 1932 and is located within the Capitol Hill Subdivision Addition, plat of <br />1904. There are no records of previous structures located on this property prior to 1932. <br />The wood frame and stucco house was designed and constructed in a craftsman <br />bungalow style, typical of the 1920's and 1930's. The house has had only one addition <br />in the rear of the property and few alterations for 50 years or more. The house's stucco <br />facade, porch, roof line and windows all appear to be in their original form with their <br />original materials. The only addition appears to be a 9 foot by 20 foot expansion added <br />to the rear of the structure in 1956. The addition has not been altered. The building is <br />currently the home of the applicant Janice Hoffman. <br />Landmarks must be at least 50 years old and meet one or more of the criteria for <br />architectural, social or geographic /environmental significance. The site has the <br />architectural and social significance. Staff recommended the application be approved. <br />APPLICANT PRESENTATION <br />Janice Hoffman, 1131 Jefferson Avenue, Louisville, CO supported landmarking her <br />property. <br />Mayor Sisk opened the public hearing and requested public comments. Hearing none, <br />the public hearing was closed. <br />MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem Marsella moved to approve Resolution No. 47, Series 2010, <br />seconded by Councilor Clabots. Roll call vote was taken. The motion carried by a vote <br />of 6 -0. Absent: Councilor Muckle. <br />24 <br />