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The Historic Landmark
Commission (HLC) reviews all
applications for landmark sites, demolition
and new construction within
locally-designated historic districts.
They do not review
interior work or exterior paint
color, only exterior
alterations. The majority
of the projects presented
to the HLC are either
approved as submitted or
with modifications.
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Finding a Contractor
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Hiring a skilled contractor is the essential step in any construction project. Before hiring a contractor and paying any money, make sure you've checked the following:
- References that the contractor has provided. If you are still searching for a contractor, ask for recommendations from friends, neighbors, owners of buildings similar in style to yours, and owners who have undertaken projects similar to that you plan to undertake.
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- The contractor's license. Utah state law requires all contractors and subcontractors doing work in the state to be licensed by the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing under the Utah Department of Commerce.
- Whether the contractor obtained the necessary building permits, including a Certificate of Appropriateness from the
Planning staff.
- Whether the contractor, subcontractors and suppliers have signed lien releases.
You may also find the following resources useful as you decide on a contractor.
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