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Brighton Historic Preservation Commission Duties Of the Brighton Historic Preservation Commission Review resources designating historic sites. Review and make decisions on alterations of historic sites. Assist owners of historic properties on physical and financial aspects of historic preservation. Develop and assist in public education programs on historic preservation and collect historic data. Maintain CLG Standards. Preserving our past for the Future! Revised: September 2012 For more information, please contact the Brighton Historic Preservation Commission 500 South 4th Avenue Brighton, CO 80601 Phone: [PHONE REDACTED] Fax: [PHONE REDACTED] E-mail: [EMAIL REDACTED] A COLORADO CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENT On November 20, 2001, the City of Brighton created the Historic Preservation Commission, which would have principal responsibility for matters of historic preservation within the City of Brighton. On February 19, 2008, the Commission became a Certified Local Government (CLG). ---PAGE BREAK--- Mission Statement BRIGHTON HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISS ION MEETS THE 2ND THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH AT 6:00 P.M. AT HISTORIC CITY HAL L, 3RD FLOOR HERITAGE TRAINING ROOM, 22 S. 4TH AVENUE BRIGHTON, CO 80601 Designate, preserve, protect, enhance and perpetuate those sites, structures, objects, and districts of the City. Foster civic pride in the beauty of the past. Stabilize the economic vitality of such sites. Enhance the City’s attraction to tourists and visitors. Promote the use of outstanding historic or architectural sites. Cooperate with state and federal historic preservation efforts. Maintain Certified Local Government (CLG) Standards. To oversee the protection, enhancement and perpetuation of historic sites and structures in the City of Brighton. To encourage and promote a general interest and collect data for the history of Brighton. Brighton Historic Preservation Commission Meetings are open to the Public Chairperson: Kevin Dunham Commissioners: Joseph Burt—Vice Chair Danielle Henninger Allison Lockwood Patricia Reither Albin Wagner Youth Commission Liaison Austin Bargmann Alternates: Ken Mitchell Council Members: Rex Bell Wayne Scott—Alternate Emeritus: Staff: Manuel Esquibel, City Manager Mark Heidt, Parks & Rec. Asst. Dir. Jason Bradford, Senior City Planner Sheryl Johnson, Admin. Assistant Brighton Historic Preservation Commission Members Goals To Preserve the Heritage of Brighton for future generations. Purpose To develop a community where preservation is an integral part of community and economic development and where the economic benefits of preservation are celebrated. Vision