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SUMMARY:NM Historic Preservation Division considers Nob Hill historic districts
DESCRIPTION:Recent Nob Hill Neighborhood Newsletters reported on architecture students scouring Nob Hill for a course at UNM School of Architecture + Planning. \nProfessor Steven Moffson\, also of the NM Historic Preservation Division\, assigned them the research to determine if a neighborhood qualifies for listing as a historic district in the State and National Registers of Historic Places. \nHe kicked off the work with a community meeting last May. Students then collected reams of data for a nomination. This is a great favor to Nob Hilleños as it would otherwise be very costly.  In an October 12 community zoom meeting he reported that the 1925 Granada Heights and 1945 Broadmoor Addition have been found to qualify for listing. The community can now explore the next steps in listing one or both neighborhoods in the registers. If listed they would join the Monte Vista and College View district listed in the state register in 1998 and national register in 2001. The 1916 University Heights was studied but needs additional work due to its size. \nSteven notes that listing is “all carrot and no stick”. It is a distinction denoting a district that has been professionally evaluated and found worthy of preservation. It does not restrict owners from doing what they wish with their property inside or out. It raises awareness and can inspire property owners to be good stewards\, maintaining the architectural principles of the original development on the outside of the house. \nNominations list all properties and whether each contributes to the historic character of the district. If a district is listed in the NM Register owners of contributing properties can claim New Mexico tax credits for qualifying pre-approved renovation and can purchase a plaque noting their house’s contribution. \nProf. Moffson announced details in the attached ad in the Albuquerque Journal on Dec. 14. (Open it and then enlarge to see details.)Legal Ad Alb Journal 12_14_21 \nNominations are posted at http://www.nmhistoricpreservation.org/cprc/pending-nominations.html \n \nFeb. 11the NM Historic Preservation Division will meet to decide whether to list the two historic districts in the NM Register of Cultural Places. Zoom invite at https://nmhistoricpreservation.org/assets/files/cprc-documents/agendas/22020315.2022-02-11-CPRCMeetingAgenda.pdf \nReach out to Steven with questions at Steven.Moffson@state.nm.us
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