Nov 12 HCDRC Agenda

Housing Conservation District Review Committee
November 12, 2007
10 AM

*RESULTS* “link”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/HCDRC.results.November.12

“7103 Freret St”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/7103.Freret.Street Demolition of a modified fire damaged two-story Victorian style residence at the corner of Audubon. Specific redevelopment plans were not submitted with the application.

“2122 Duels”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/2122.Duels.Street St. Demolition of a single family home to be replaced with the same. Specific redevelopment plans were not submitted with the application.

“2647 Havana St”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/2647.Havana.Street No information has been provided to PRC

“3217 Hollygrove St”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/3217.Hollygrove.Street Demolition of a single-family home to be replaced with a non-descript modular home.

8424 Oleander St. Demolition of an Arts & Crafts double shotgun to be replaced with an unspecified structure. Specific redevelopment plans were not submitted with the application UNABLE TO VERIFY ADDRESS

“1225 Reynes”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/1225.Reynes.Street St. Demolition of a modified single shotgun to be replaced with a modular home. Specific redevelopment plans were not submitted with the application.

“2511 Clouet”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/2511.Clouet.Street St Demolition of a single Arts & Crafts shotgun to be replaced with a residential structure. Specific redevelopment plans were not submitted with the application.

“4330 S. Claiborne Ave”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/4330.South.Claiborne.Avenue Demolition of the former Rite Aid (corner Napoleon). The site will be developed as Touro Infirmary Imaging Center .

“201 N. Carrollton Ave”:http://squanderedheritage.wikispaces.com/201.North.Carrollton.Avenue Demolition of a warehouse to be replaced with a Gulf Coast Bank branch.

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Karen Gadbois

Karen Gadbois co-founded The Lens. She now covers New Orleans government issues and writes about land use. With television reporter Lee Zurik she exposed widespread misuse of city recovery funds and led to guilty pleas in federal court. Her work attracted some of journalism's highest honors, including a Peabody Award, an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award and a gold medal from Investigative Reporters and Editors. She can be reached at (504) 606-6013.