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Criteria <br />Meets <br />Evaluation <br />Criteria? <br />1. The eligibility of the building for <br />Yes <br />AAqe_ <br />designation as an individual <br />The principal structure was <br />landmark consistent with the <br />constructed circa 1905 making it <br />purposes and standards in this <br />around 118 years old. <br />chapter, <br />a. Age <br />Significance <br />b. Significance <br />This house is associated with several <br />c. Physical Integrity <br />parts of Louisville's economic and <br />social history, including coal mining, <br />local schools, and Rocky Flats, as <br />well as residents' military service. <br />Integrity <br />The structure remains it its original <br />location and setting, and appears to <br />maintain the front footprint. The <br />exterior characteristics of the original <br />structure have changed somewhat and <br />the overall footprint in the rear of the <br />house has changed since midcentury. <br />2. The relationship of the building as a <br />No <br />The house is not located in a historic <br />potential contributing structure to a <br />district. <br />potential historical district per the <br />criteria set forth in this chapter; <br />3. The reasonable condition of the <br />Unknown <br />The applicant did not provide any <br />building*, and <br />documentation regarding the condition <br />of the property. <br />4. The reasonable projected cost of <br />Unknown <br />A specific projected cost was not <br />restoration or repair.* <br />included as part of the application. <br />* In considering the condition of the building and the projected cost of restoration or repair as set <br />forth in subsections H.3 and H.4, above, the commission may not consider deterioration caused <br />by unreasonable neglect. <br />HISTORIC CONTEXT REPORT: <br />The City completed a residential historic context report (Stories in Places: Putting Louisville's <br />Residential Development in Context) in 2018 that includes a list of recommended and priority <br />properties for preservation. 1033 Jefferson is not listed as one of the properties to prioritize for <br />landmarking. Staff does not have a record of the remaining National -style forms in Louisville, <br />however, the style was still relatively common in 2018 throughout Old Town based on the <br />context report. <br />Demolition Review, 1033 Jefferson Avenue <br />11 <br />