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Boulder County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
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2016
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11
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Natural Resources <br />Floodplains along Coal and Rock creeks hold relatively intact riparian corridors that are critical for flood <br />protection, wildlife movement, and the aquatic health of the streams. Most of Louisville's lands within <br />the 100 -year floodplain are in public ownership (parks and open space) or agriculture. Boulder County <br />and the Colorado Natural Heritage Program have not identified any rare, endangered, threatened, <br />imperiled plant and animal species or critical wildlife habitats within the City limits or on City open <br />space. The Colorado Tallgrass Prairie Natural Area lies just to the west of the City. Prebles Meadow <br />jumping mice are found along Coal Creek, but not in the segment through Louisville. <br />For information about natural resources in Boulder County, which includes Louisville, see Section 4.3 <br />Vulnerability Assessment. <br />Historic and Cultural Resources <br />Table F.6 lists the properties in Louisville that are on the National Register of Historic Places and /or the <br />Colorado State Register of Historic Properties (for more information about these registers, see Section <br />4.3 Vulnerability Assessment). <br />Table F.6. Louisville's Historic Properties /Districts in National and State Registers <br />Property <br />Address <br />Date Listed <br />Denver Elevator - -Grain Elevator <br />Tract 712 near CO 42 <br />2/14/1986 <br />Ginacci House <br />1116 LaFarge Street <br />2/14/1986 <br />Jacoe Store <br />1001 Main Street <br />2/14/1986 <br />Lackner's Tavern <br />1006 Pine <br />2/14/1986 <br />LaSalla House <br />1124 Main Street <br />2/14/1986 <br />National Fuel Company Store <br />801 Main Street <br />2/14/1986 <br />Petrelli -- DelPizzo House <br />1016 Main Street <br />2/14/1986 <br />Rhoades House <br />1024 Grant <br />2/14/1986 <br />Robinson House <br />301 Spruce <br />2/14/1986 <br />Stolmes House <br />616 Front Street <br />2/14/1986 <br />Tego Brothers Drugstore - -State National Bank of <br />Louisville <br />700 Main Street <br />2/14/1986 <br />Thomas House <br />700 Lincoln <br />2/14/1986 <br />Sources: Directory of Colorado State Register Properties, www. coloradohistory- oahp.org /programareas /register /1503/; National Register <br />Information System, www.nr.nps.gov/ <br />Additionally, six properties have been designated as Louisville historic landmarks (Table F.7). <br />323 <br />
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