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report as the Caboose. The structure is currently located at 1155 Pine Street in <br />Louisville. <br />Staff recommends a finding of Probable Cause with one condition, described below. <br />Note that the application includes reference to railroad tracks and a C&S boxcar, which <br />staff finds are not eligible for landmarking due to their age and/or tenuous record of their <br />historical presence in Louisville. <br />BACKGROUND <br />In 2013, the Caboose came before the HPC as part of a downtown design referral on <br />the Coal Creek Station Planned Unit Development (PUD). The applicants at that time <br />were proposing to demolish/remove the train cars. The HPC discussed the fate of the <br />train cars as well as the PUD proposal overall. The minutes from that meeting are <br />included as Attachment 3. Minutes reflect some interest in repurposing the train cars. In <br />2014, the Caboose, along with other train cars on the same property, were reviewed for <br />demolition. At that time, all of the train cars were released for demolition by a <br />subcommittee of the HPC. The release letter cited the following two reasons: <br />• "The train cars have not retained strong architectural integrity" <br />• "There is not a strong social history, considering the train cars have been in <br />Louisville less than 50 years" <br />The demolition review from 2014 has expired. Demolition reviews expire within 180 <br />days if no demolition permits are pulled. In addition, now in 2023, the age of the train <br />cars has changed. The release letter is included as Attachment 4. <br />Eventually, in 2020, the Caboose and other structures on the site were slated for <br />demolition. The applicant moved the train cars before they were demolished to a site <br />outside of Louisville. Structures with a history of being moved can still be eligible for <br />landmarking, especially given Louisville and the region's history of repurposing <br />structures, such as mining shacks and churches into residences. As of this report, the <br />Caboose has been recently relocated to 1155 Pine Street, at the intersection of Pine <br />Street and Highway 42 in Louisville. Given the recent history of moving this structure in <br />and out of Louisville, staff recommends a condition with a timeline be placed on the <br />finding of Probable Cause. <br />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 />
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