COLORADO
STATE REGISTER OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES
The Colorado State Register of Historic Properties
is a listing of the state's significant cultural resources worthy
of preservation for the future education and enjoyment of Colorado's
residents and visitors. Properties listed in the Colorado State
Register include individual buildings, structures, objects, districts
and historic and archaeological sites. The Colorado State Register
program is administered by the Office of Archaeology and Historic
Preservation within the Colorado Historical Society. The Society
maintains an official list of all properties included in the Colorado
State Register. Properties listed in the National Register of Historic
Places are automatically placed in the Colorado State Register.
They may also be nominated separately to the Colorado State Register
without inclusion in the National Register.
BENEFITS OF LISTING
The Colorado State Register formally recognizes
properties possessing a documented level of significance and that
contribute to the understanding and appreciation of the history
or prehistory of a community, the state, or the nation.
By honoring such important sites, the Colorado
State Register provides the following:
Formal recognition of a property's importance to the history of
the community and the state of Colorado.
A
body of information for local community planning, tourist promotion,
neighborhood revitalization.
A
sense of community history and local pride.
Eligibility
to compete for grants from Colorado's State Historical Fund. These
grants may be used for acquisition and development, education,
and survey and planning projects.
Eligibility
to apply for state tax credits for restoration, rehabilitation,
or preservation of Colorado State Register properties.
Limited protection from state agency actions
that would affect the property. Agencies must solicit the comments
of the Colorado Historical Society to assure that Colorado State
Register properties are given consideration in the state planning
process.
There are no restrictions imposed by the
Colorado Historical Society as to what private property owners may
or may not do with their property. Private property owners may alter
or demolish a listed property subject only to applicable local government
regulations and permitting procedures. In some communities, properties
listed in the State Register may be automatically designated as
local landmarks. Such landmark status may include the local review
of proposed changes to the property through the application of design
guidelines. A list of Colorado communities
with local landmarking programs is available from this website.
NOMINATION CRITERIA
Criteria for consideration of properties
for nomination and inclusion in the Colorado State Register includes
the following:
- The association of the property
with events that have made a significant contribution to history;
- The connection of the property
with persons significant in history;
- The apparent distinctive
characteristics of a type, period, method of construction, or
artisan;
- The geographic importance
of the property;
- The possibility of important
discoveries related to prehistory or history.
NOMINATION PROCESS
Properties may be nominated to the Colorado
State Register by the owner, a local government, an agency or the
Colorado Historical Society. However, all nominations must contain
the owner's signed and notarized approval of the nomination. The
nominator must submit sufficient information to the Society on the
Colorado State Register nomination form along with any accompanying
documentation necessary to establish the property's historical significance
and eligibility for inclusion based on Colorado State Register criteria.
When a completed nomination is received by
the Society, the nomination form is reviewed for sufficiency within
fourteen days. Incomplete nominations are returned to the applicants
for additional information. Complete nominations are scheduled for
the next Colorado State Register Review Board meeting and the owners
and nominators are notified as to the date, time, and location of
the review board meeting.
The Colorado State Register Review Board
is composed of citizen members and professionals from the disciplines
of prehistoric and historic archaeology, history, architecture and
architectural history. The Review Board meets at least three times
a year to consider nominations. These meetings are open to the public.
At the conclusion of the Review Board meeting,
the Board recommends to the Colorado Historical Society Board of
Directors the approval or denial of the nominated properties for
inclusion in the Colorado State Register. Within thirty days of
the recommendation, the Society Board of Directors determines whether
the nominated properties are to be listed in the Colorado State
Register. The property owners are notified of the determination.
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