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Landmark Preservation Commission
The function of the Landmark Preservation Commission is to designate, preserve, enhance, and perpetuate structures or districts of architectural, historical, or geographical significance within the city. 
 
Landmark Preservation Commission Bylaws (last update July 20, 2010)
 
Meeting Time and Location:
1st & 3rd Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m.
Webb Municipal Office Building
201 W. Colfax Avenue, Room 4.F.6 (unless otherwise indicated)
 

# of Members: 9 Members
Year Terms: 3
Compensation: None
Confirmation: None

 
Member Nominated by Term expires
Dennis Humphries (chair) American Institute of Architects March 31, 2014
Barbara Gibson History Colorado March 31, 2014
Andy Emke American Institute of Architects March 31, 2015
Ryan Holdorf American Society of Landscape Architects March 31, 2015
Lance Vigil At Large March 31, 2015
Martin Goldstein (vice-chair) Denver Planning Board March 31, 2015
Eric Hiraga At Large March 31, 2013
Sharon Elfenbein History Colorado March 31, 2013
Charles Jordy Planning Board March 31, 2013
 
Qualifications: Members are appointed by the mayor and must include two recommended by Denver's American Institute of Architecture, two recommended by the Colorado Historical Society, two recommended by the Planning Board, two at-large members, and one member appointed by the American Society of Landscape Architects. Members must be residents of the City and County of Denver.
 

Enabling Authority: RMC 30-21 ordinance in 1967

 
 
 
 
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Contact Us
720-865-2709
Fax:  720.865.3050
 
 
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Commission Members

# of Members: 9 Members
Year Terms: 3
Compensation: None

Dennis Humphries (Chair)
James Bershof (Vice-Chair)
Sharon Elfenbein
Barbara Gibson
Martin Goldstein
Eric Hiraga
Charles Jordy
Ronald Roybal
Edward Shalkey

 

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