Find
out what is a Certified Local Government?
A Certified Local Government (CLG) is
a local government having a partnership agreement with the State
Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and National Park Service
(NPS). A CLG's ordinance and historic preservation commission
must meet certain standards. In addition, the partnership agreement
obligates a CLG to develop a plan to survey and inventory the
historic resources in its community as well as to develop local
preservation programs. In exchange, the NPS requires that each
SHPO annually pass through to the CLGs 10% of the SHPO's federal
funding. These grants are currently without a match requirement.
Another significant benefit is that the locally designated landmarks
(including private residences) of CLGs are eligible for Colorado's
20% state rehabilitation tax credit. For additional information
visit our Certified Local
Government section or visit the National
Park Service web site.
Find
out if my community has a local preservation ordinance?
Approximately 100 Colorado municipalities and counties
now have a local historic preservation ordinance of some kind.
Our office maintains a list
of each local government with an ordinance including staff contact
information. In addition, a brief comparison of the key features
of each local ordinance can be found under our Certified
Local Government section.
Find
out if a property or site listed on the National or State Registers
have greater protection than a locally designated property or site?
Local designation, through local design
review, offers the greatest protection against demolition or incompatible
alterations because most changes to historic properties are by
private property owners using private funds. The State Historic
Preservation Office (SHPO) reviews activities that may affect
properties eligible for or listed on the National Register only
if federal funds or federal agency action is involved. Similarly,
the SHPO reviews activities involving properties nominated to
or on the State Register only if state funds or state agency action
is involved.
Contact
someone from your office to speak in my community about historic preservation ordinances and/or Certified
Local Governments?
Dan Corson, Intergovernmental Services Director,
may be able to schedule this type of session. You can contact
him at 303.866.2673 or dan.corson@chs.state.co.us.
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