Laserfiche WebLink
One existing single-family house <br />and one existing detached <br />garage are located on the subject <br />property. The single-family house <br />was constructed in <br />1935, making it eligible for <br />Louisville historic landmarking, <br />as described in Sec. 15.36.050 of <br />the Louisville Municipal Code <br />(LMC). On January 22, 2024, the <br />Historic Preservation <br />Commission (HPC) reviewed and <br />released a demolition request for <br />the existing buildings on the <br />property. The demolition release <br />allowed 180 days from HPC <br />approval for a demolition permit <br />application to be submitted. City <br />records show that no demolition <br />permit application has been <br />received, so HPC must review <br />the request again before any <br />structures are demolished. <br />8.85•9 �•r., rw.�1__. <br />y• <br />e 7< <br />tg <br />' . Spruce Street <br />uutFot3 <br />er <br />Figure 2. East Louisville Plat, showing lots 1-3 of Lee <br />Avenue and the previous Short Street connection. The <br />subject property is outlined in blue. <br />Figure 3. The existing single-family house and detached garage at 824 Lee Avenue. Alley <br />access can be seen on the right and the landmarked Trott -Downer Cabins shown to the left. <br />3 <br />