HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
The Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is tasked with the local landmark designation of historic properties and the review and approval of plans for exterior changes to them.
Next Work Session: November 12, 5:30 p.m. IN-PERSON at 300 Laporte Avenue
Next Meeting: November 19, 5:30 p.m. IN-PERSON at 300 Laporte Avenue or VIRTUALLY on Zoom
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HISTORIC DEMOLITION NOTICES AND SURVEYS
Notices of Demolition are intended to notify neighbors of a change near them, as well as allow residents the opportunity to nominate the property for landmark designation. To learn more about how to submit a petition to nominate a property scheduled for demolition as a landmark, visit https://www.fcgov.com/historicpreservation/demolition-review
Historic Surveys indicate when a property is being considered for landmark designation. If you have information about the history of any of these properties that could be incorporated into the survey, or if you would like a copy of any completed survey, please contact preservation@fcgov.com. After a determination of Landmark eligibility is made through the finalization of the survey, any Fort Collins resident or property owner may file an appeal within 14 days to challenge the determination and schedule a public hearing with the HPC.
Current Notices of Demolition
The City of Fort Collins requires notification prior to demolition of single-unit dwellings over 50 years of age. If three or more residents of the city believe that any properties are eligible for City Landmark designation, they may choose to submit an application for designation preservation@fcgov.com
- Standalone Demolition Notification (demo of commercial property with no development currently proposed) - 1513 N. College Ave. (K-Bar-D/Budget Host Motel), built 1946-1973 (multiple buildings)
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Current Historic Surveys
The following properties are currently being researched to determine if they are Eligible as Fort Collins Landmarks. Members of the public with information regarding the history of these properties should contact Historic Preservation Services at preservation@fcgov.com. Official historic survey results may be appealed by the developer, property owner, or any member of the public within 14 (fourteen) days of issuance.
In Progress:
- 629 Stover St. – Triplex, moved onto the site in 1944, development review to certify triplex use
- 314 N. Howes St. - Commercial Building, c. 1960, City-owned property, advance planning
Completed:
- 1513 N. College Ave. (K-Bar-D/Budget Host Motel) -1946-1973 (multiple buildings) - Demolition proposed, no development currently planned; Landmark Eligible – Issued Oct. 29
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To Participate:
Historic Preservation Commission meetings and work sessions are being conducted in-person with public participation during meetings available in person and online. Comments may be made by speaking either in-person or virtually, or by sending a written comment to preservation@fcgov.com
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