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Branches frame a pond on the old Hewlett-Packard property that will be developed into a new open space behind the site of the Rocky Mountain Center for Innovation and Technology project in Loveland.

The Loveland Historic Preservation Commission recommends the city keep old farm buildings —a house dating to 1890, a concrete stave silo and a privy built by the Works Progress Administration in the 1930s — as it develops a new open space on the acres behind the site of the Rocky Mountain Center for Innovation and Technology project.

“Maybe there’s a creative way we can save these structures and enhance the open space,” Jim Cox, of the preservation commission, told the Loveland Open Lands Advisory Board at its Wednesday night meeting.

The city is just beginning the process of planning the open space on 130 acres that, for many years, was open as a recreational resource to only employees of Hewlett-Packard and then Agilent Technologies.

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