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A. Alteration: Any act or process that changes either (a) one or more of the exterior <br />architectural features of a structure, or (b) one or more of the physical features of <br />a site or district. <br />B. Commission: The Louisville Historic Preservation Commission <br />C. Louisville Historic Preservation Commission: A committee appointed by the City <br />Council to make recommendations on the designation of historic landmarks and <br />to administer the City's historic preservation program. <br />D. Cultural Resource Inventory: The inventory of historic resources completed by <br />the City of Louisville in accordance with the guidelines of the Colorado State <br />Historic Preservation Office. <br />E. District: A group of structures or site which make a coherent whole due to their <br />similar historic significance. This would include things'such as neighborhoods; <br />mining, agricultural, or commercial districts; and town sites. <br />F. Exterior Architectural Features: The exterior architectural features of a structure, <br />including but not limited to the kind and texture of building materials, and the <br />type, design, and character of windows, doors, and appurtenances. <br />G. Hardship Relief: A:finding by the Historic Preservation Commission or the City <br />Council that the denial of a Certificate of Appropriateness has imposed a <br />hardship on a property owner. <br />H. Historic Landmark: A structure, site, or district which as been designated by the <br />Historic Preservation Commission because of its historic significance and <br />importance to the City. <br />I. Historic Significance: Having importance in the history, architecture, archaeology, <br />or culture of the City of Louisville, the State of Colorado, or the United States. <br />J. Listed: Properties officially included in the Local, State of Colorado, or National <br />Register of Historic Places. <br />K. Louisville Register of Historic Places: A list of all sites, structures, and districts <br />that have been approved as Louisville Historic Landmarks. <br />L. Noncontributing Structures or Features: Structures or features which may be . <br />within a site or district, but are not of historic significance per se; however, the <br />relationship of these structures with the contributing structures may be important <br />in the preservation of the site or district. <br />M. Owner of Record: The person or persons listed on the records of the Boulder <br />County Assessor as the owner of the subject property. Also referred to as the <br />owner. <br />N. Owner Consent in, the Case of a District: It shall require the consent of at least <br />25% of the owners in a proposed district for an application to be considered <br />under the Designation with Owner's Consent section. Any application without the <br />consent of at least 25% of the owners in a proposed district will be considered <br />under the Designation without Owner's Consent section. <br />O. Physical Features: The features of a landmark which help to define its historic <br />significance. For example archaeological resources, structure foundations, <br />gravestones, or tailings piles. - <br />P. Preservation: The protection, enhancement, and maintenance of historic <br />properties. <br />4 <br />
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