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WCityof <br />Louisville <br />COLORADO • SINCE 1878 <br />ITEM: <br />OWNER & APPLICANT: <br />PROJECT INFORMATION: <br />ADDRESS: <br />LEGAL DESCRIPTION: <br />DATE OF CONSTRUCTION <br />REQUEST: <br />Historic Preservation Commission <br />Staff Report <br />June 26, 2023 <br />301 Spruce Street Landmark and Probable Cause <br />Susannah Pels & Dennis Tenney <br />556 Grant Avenue <br />Louisville, Colorado 80027 <br />301 Spruce Street <br />Lots 12-16, Block 5, Louisville Heights <br />1908 <br />A request to Landmark 301 Spruce Street and to find <br />Probable Cause. <br />SUMMARY: <br />The applicant is requesting approval of a Landmark for the property at 301 Spruce Street. This <br />property is also undergoing an application for a Minor Subdivision to divide the property <br />east/west in such a way to preserve the home on the southwest portion of the current property. <br />If the Minor Subdivision were to be approved, the property at 301 Spruce Street would comprise <br />roughly half of the current lot, keeping the house, and the new lot on the east half of the <br />property would not be landmarked. <br />This application includes a request to find Probable Cause. Usually, findings of Probable Cause <br />are made before Landmark requests, and complete historic structure assessments are required <br />prior to Landmarking. In this case, there was a finding of Probable Cause, but the applicant has <br />changed. This request for Probable Cause would grant access to grant funds for an assessment <br />in tandem with the Landmark. Given that the criteria for reviewing a request to find Probable <br />7 <br />