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Crested Butte is a National Historic Landmark District where commercial fencing in the townsite must comply with the Crested Butte Historic Preservation Commission's design standards — while ski resor

Crested Butte is a National Historic Landmark District where commercial fencing in the townsite must comply with the Crested Butte Historic Preservation Commission's design standards — while ski resort base facilities two miles north in the separate town of Mount Crested Butte use standard commercial chain link for operations areas. We navigate both regulatory environments for clients in Gunnison County.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The Town of Crested Butte's Historic Preservation Commission reviews visible fencing in the historic district. Approved fencing typically uses wood picket, split rail, or black ornamental iron. Chain link is not approved in high-visibility historic district locations. We prepare HPC submittals for commercial fencing in Crested Butte's historic core.

The Town of Mount Crested Butte and the ski resort base area use standard commercial chain link and ornamental aluminum fencing for parking, equipment storage, and mountain operations. These properties are not subject to Crested Butte historic district requirements.

Crested Butte is approximately 145 miles from Colorado Springs via US-285 and US-50 through Gunnison. We mobilize from Colorado Springs and stage at Gunnison for multi-day projects. The construction season at 8,885 feet is approximately May 15 through October 1.

Commercial Fencing in Crested Butte

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