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File #: HPC Resolution01-2026    Name:
Type: HPC Resolution Status: General Business
File created: 1/7/2026 In control: Historical Preservation Commission
On agenda: 1/22/2026 Final action:
Title: HPC Resolution 01-2026: Adopting the Littleton Citywide Survey Plan and Reconnaissance Survey Report
Attachments: 1. 1. HPC Resolution 01-2026, 2. 2. Exhibit A: Littleton Citywide Survey Plan and Reconnaissance Survey Report, 3. 3. Presentation_HPC Res #01-2026
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Agenda Date: 01/22/2026

Subject:
Title
HPC Resolution 01-2026: Adopting the Littleton Citywide Survey Plan and Reconnaissance Survey Report
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Prepared By:
Sara Dusenberry, Senior Planner
Presentations:
Sara Dusenberry, Senior Planner

PURPOSE:
To consider adoption of the Littleton Citywide Survey Plan and Reconnaissance Survey Report.

LONG-TERM OUTCOME(S) SERVED:
Vibrant Community with a Rich Culture

DISCUSSION:
The Historical Preservation Commission included the development of a citywide survey plan in the 2024-2025 Work Program. Pinyon Environmental, Inc. was selected to assist the city and HPC in developing a survey plan. The final draft of the survey plan was presented at two study sessions at the end of 2025. The plan proposed for adoption incorporated comments provided by the HPC and staff.

BACKGROUND:
The City of Littleton Survey Plan provides a comprehensive, forward-looking framework for identifying, documenting, and managing the City's historic and architectural resources. Building upon decades of previous studies and the findings of a reconnaissance survey of multi-family residential resources conducted in 2025 (2025 reconnaissance survey), this report establishes a structured, phased approach that expands the scope of historic resource documentation while aligning preservation practices with contemporary planning and development goals. Designed to be both methodical and adaptable, the plan supports the City's long-standing commitment to balance growth with the stewardship of its historical and cultural heritage.

The plan includes a four phased approach to implementing the plan and ultimately developing a robust and comprehensive survey program for the city. The four phases are as follows:

1. Phase I (Year 1) - GIS Integration and Database Creation: Develop a geospatial database linking Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (OAHP) survey records, parcel data, and planning layers for use by CDD and the HPC.

2. Phase II (...

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