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If your property is listed on the Salt Lake City Register of Cultural Resources or is located within a local historic district, you will also need a building permit for the following:
- Chemically cleaning a masonry building
- Erecting a fence
The Building and Licensing Division administers almost all of the permits required for work in a historic district. Permits can be applied for in Room 215 of the City and County Building at 451 S. State Street.
A common perception exists that no building permit is required if the cost of the work is under a certain amount; this is not true. There is no minimum threshold instigating the need for a permit.
Before you get a building permit, you will need to obtain a Certificate of Appropriateness.
For more information about building permits, visit the
Salt Lake City Building and Zoning web site.
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