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Planning commission backs lowering Riverton historic‑site age threshold from 75 to 50 years

2097793 · January 9, 2025
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Summary

The planning commission recommended that City Council amend section 18.63.040 to change the minimum age for potential historic‑site designation from 75 to 50 years and clarified plaque and documentation procedures; the motion passed with one nay.

Riverton’s Planning Commission voted to recommend that City Council amend the Riverton historic sites ordinance (PLZ 25‑5001) to lower the minimum age for potential designation from 75 years to 50 years and to clarify plaque criteria and documentation procedures.

Staff said the change responds to the historic commission’s request: under the current municipal code a historic resource must be 75 years old, while state guidance…

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