SALT LAKE CITY HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION

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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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Design Guidelines for Residential Historic Districts

Design Guidelines for Residential Historic District in Salt Lake City is available in the Planning Division office, located in Room 406 in the City and County Building at 451 S. State Street. The guidelines cost $15. Or, the design guidelines can be downloaded in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PRESERVATION IN SALT LAKE CITY

  • The Design Review System
  • Why Preserve?
  • Basic Preservation Theory
  • Historic Overview of Salt Lake City
  • Glossary

  • City and County Building

    ARCHITECTURAL STYLES OF SALT LAKE CITY

    REHABILITATION STANDARDS FOR HISTORIC PROPERTIES

  • 1.0 Site Features
  • 2.0 Materials
  • 3.0 Windows
  • 4.0 Doors
  • 5.0 Porches
  • 6.0 Architectural Details
  • 7.0 Roofs
  • 8.0 Additions
  • 9.0 Accessory Structures
  • 10.0 Seismic Design

    11.0 STANDARDS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION

    12.0 GENERAL DESIGN STANDARDS

    13.0 HISTORIC DISTRICTS

  • The Avenues
  • Capitol Hill
  • Central City
  • South Temple
  • University
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