Housing Conservation District Review Committee
Meeting Agenda
10 a.m., March 26, 2007
Room 7E07, 7th Floor, City Hall
NEW BUSINESS:
Broadmoor
4917-19 S. Derbigny St. – Owners George and Elaine Haas have applied to demolish this altered double shotgun to be replaced with a modular home of no specific type or design (no redevelopment plans submitted with application).
Holy Cross (outside of National Register and local historic districts)
1022-24 Tupelo St. – Owner Tamyra Jackson has applied to demolish this Arts-and-Crafts style double shotgun to be replaced with a vacant lot.
Lower Ninth Ward
1609-11 Deslonde St. – Applicant City of New Orleans Housing Unit Demolition Task Force has applied for owner Joan Johnson to demolish this altered camelback double shotgun to be replaced with a vacant lot.
Mid-City
1809 Tulane Ave. – Owner Paula Picker has applied to demolish this contemporary commercial building to be replaced with a vacant lot.
Other
2432 Bartholomew St. – Owner Mary Henry has applied to demolish this altered bungalow to be replaced with a single-family residence of no specific type or design (no redevelopment plans submitted with application).
2411 Congress St. – Owner Harlene Washington has applied to demolish this single-family residence to be replaced with a vacant lot.
306 Fairway Dr. – Applicant City of New Orleans Housing Unit Demolition Task Force has applied for owner Wayne Miller to demolish this brick ranch to be replaced with a vacant lot.
9431 Oleander St. – Owner Tanya Lewis has applied to demolish this single-family residence to be replaced with a modular home of no specific type or design (no redevelopment plans submitted with application).
3819-21 Third St. – Owner Melford Wilson has applied to demolish this altered Arts-and-Crafts style double shotgun to be replaced with a modular home of no specific type or design (no redevelopment plans submitted with application).
OLD BUSINESS:
Central City
2336-38 Washington Ave. Owner First House of Prayer Baptist Church has applied to demolish this raised basement, Arts-and-Crafts-style double shotgun to be replaced with a parking lot.
Mid-City
1126 S. Genois St. – Owners Terri and Sean Gascie have applied to demolish this altered raised basement house to be replaced with a vacant lot.
426 S. Salcedo St. – Owner Ronald Fuss has applied to demolish this Arts-and-Crafts-style single shotgun to be replaced with a vacant lot.
N.O. resident concerned about demolition of properties. A list of proposed demolitions should be generated w/ pics and distributed throughout the city. I believe we would be surprised how many people would offer to buy if they only knew.
Mary,
If you are interested in any of these properties please attend the HCDRC Hearing.
Karen