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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />December 16th, 2019 <br />Page 12 of 13 <br />Upcoming Schedule <br />December <br />16th — Historic Preservation Commission, Council Chambers, 6:30 PM <br />January <br />13th — Historic Preservation Commission, Council Chambers, 6:30 PM <br />13th — Discussion on Preservation from state, time TBD <br />29th through February 1st — Saving Places Conference, Denver <br />February <br />17th — Historic Preservation Commission, Council Chambers, 6:30 PM <br />UPDATES FROM COMMISSION <br />Dunlap shared that the most recent "Downtown Dialogue" was about The Empire. <br />Klemme shared that she had attended the Boulder Historic Home Tour and that they <br />had focused on farms. She noted that there was a home that was ... She suggested <br />having Boulder Historic Home Tour here in Louisville. <br />Dunlap replied that Louisville used to have a holiday tour of homes. <br />Klemme asked if there had been any publicity in the Camera or in the Denver Post. <br />Selvoski replied that there had been a press release in the Camera. <br />Klemme stated that she was imagining a feature on the program. <br />Dunlap thought that 1000 Main was a really good change of direction if it all came out <br />well it would be a great success story. <br />Klemme asked about the idea of creating historic districts. <br />Selvoski noted that anything through the National Register was voluntary. Often historic <br />districts were meant to create legislation on the local level. <br />Klemme asked if it would be okay for her to send some articles to Planner Selvoski for <br />the other commissioners could use. <br />Selvoski stated that staff was recommending residents to reach out to their council <br />members to make systemic change. <br />Dunlap stated that in this morning's paper there was an article about the train. <br />Haley responded that the train had come before the Commission several years ago. <br />13 <br />