On Monday night, the Denver City Council approved an ordinance creating Denver’s fifty-third historic district: Packard’s Hill Historic District. Located in the West Highlands neighborhood, the District spans north to south from 35th to 32nd Avenue, and east to west from Lowell Boulevard to Perry Street. The new district encompasses eight city blocks, and includes thirty-nine Queen Anne-style houses, twenty-nine bungalows, and twenty-six classic cottage houses dating from the late-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Denver Amends Landmark Preservation Ordinance
By Kaydee S. Myers on
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The Denver City Council passed an amendment to its Landmark Preservation Ordinance last night. The adopted changes are discussed in this Otten Johnson Alert. Additionally, the Community Planning and Development interim manager increased the fee for non-owner-initiated landmark designation applications to $875 today.