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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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National Historic Districts
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Salt Lake City has thousands of buildings and sites included in several districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Listing on the National Register is purely honorific and imposes no restrictions unless the district has also been designated as a local historic district.
Here is a list of Salt Lake City's National Historic Districts.
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Inclusion on the National Register offers an important economic incentive in the form of federal tax credits and state tax credits.
For more information, visit the National Register Information System, or contact the Utah State Historic Preservation Office at (801) 533-3500. |
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