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City committee approves historic designation for hidden property

July 16, 2024 | Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado



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City committee approves historic designation for hidden property
In a recent government meeting, the committee unanimously approved a historic designation application for a property located near the Willis Case Golf Course. The application, presented by Becca, highlighted the importance of including not only the house but also the surrounding landscaping in the designation. Council President Sandoval emphasized the significance of the property's vegetation, noting the presence of large trees that provide shade and habitat for various bird species.

The discussion underscored the unique nature of this application, as it aims to preserve both the structure and its natural environment, a practice not always observed in historic designations. The committee members expressed their appreciation for the thoroughness of the application and the beauty of the area, which is somewhat hidden and located at the end of a dead-end road.

Following the presentation, a motion was made to forward the application to the city council, which received a second from Councilwoman Alvidrez. The meeting then transitioned to other agenda items, with city planners Sung Han and David Gaspers preparing to present additional resolutions related to community planning and development. The collaborative efforts of various city departments were acknowledged, indicating a comprehensive approach to urban planning and preservation.

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