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Cityof <br />Louisville <br />COLORADO • SINCE 1878 <br />Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />Monday, March 18, 2024 <br />City Hall, Council Chambers <br />749 Main Street <br />6:30 PM <br />Call to Order — 6:34 PM <br />Roll Call was taken and the following members were present: <br />Commission Members Present: <br />Commission Members Absent: <br />Staff Members Present: <br />Lynda Haley, Chair <br />Gary Dunlap <br />Josh Anderson <br />Sloan Whidden <br />Marty Beauchamp <br />Keith Keller <br />Christine Burg, Vice Chair <br />Amelia Brackett Hogstad, HPC Planner <br />Ben Jackson, Planning Clerk <br />Approval of Agenda <br />The agenda was approved by voice vote. <br />Public Comments on Items Not on the Agenda <br />None were heard. <br />Public Hearing Items <br />a) 936 La Farge Avenue Probable Cause <br />Staff Findings: <br />Brackett Hogstad introduced the presentation for the probable cause application. She <br />said that there were changes to the windows sometime between the 1940s and the 1970s, <br />in addition to changes to the roofing and the removal of the original chimney. Otherwise, <br />the building was largely intact. She noted that the house was approximately 124 years <br />old, was in the national form, and had strong social and architectural significance. Of <br />particular note was the property's link to the Buffo family, and their long term single-family <br />occupancy of the building. <br />Staff Recommendation: <br />City of Louisville <br />Community Development 749 Main Street Louisville CO 80027 <br />303.335.4592 (phone) www.LouisvilleCO.gov <br />0 <br />
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