Salt Lake City Historic Preservation Plan
Between
summer 2007 and spring 2009, Salt Lake City will be creating its first
city-wide historic preservation plan. The city has administered a
historic preservation program since 1976 but has never had a formal plan
to guide the program's development and decision-making. This plan
will establish a city-wide vision for preservation as well as supporting
goals, policies, and implementation strategies to guide future historic
preservation efforts in the city
The plan documents past preservation
accomplishments and lays out a roadmap for historic preservation in the
future. Themes that the plan addresses include:
Theme 1 : Foster a citywide commitment to
historic preservation,
Theme 2 : Develop a Comprehensive Toolbox,
Theme 3 : Administer a Convenient and Consistent
Historic Preservation Program,
Theme 4 : Improve Education and Outreach,
Theme 5 : Support a Sustainable City
Most Recent Documents
On April 1, 2009 the plan was presented to the Historic
Landmark Commission (HLC). The Commission unanimously approved to
recommend the plan, with some changes to the Planning Commission and
City Council.
Follows is the latest draft of the plan, the errata
sheet of changes and the HLC presentation (power point).
Clarion &
Associates Preservation plan & Sustainability Plan addendum
Salt Lake City Historic Preservation Plan,
June 2009 Draft
Errata sheet for March 2009 Draft
HLC presentation (power point)
Prior Drafts and Working Documents
Presentation of Final Draft
Salt Lake City Historic Preservation Plan - Draft February 2009
Salt Lake City Historic Preservation Plan - November 18, 2008
Existing Conditions Summary, April 25,2008
Draft Historic Preservation Vision Goals, and Policies
Salt Lake City Historic Preservation Plan, Public Workshop, September
17, 2008
The planning team will work with the community to create and adopt the
plan in four main steps:
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Historic Preservation in the City Today
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Envisioning the Future Historic Preservation Program
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Plan and Strategies to Guide Historic Preservation in
the Future
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Plan Adoption
Public Involvement
The Planning process will involve broad participation
from a variety of groups, including:
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City Council
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Planning Commission
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Historic Landmark Commission
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City Department Staff
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Citizens Advisory Committee
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Preservation Stakeholders
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Property Owners
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Residents
To send general comments about the preservation plan,
click here (online form).
To fill out a more extensive online questionnaire,
click here.
Contact Information
Janice Lew, Historic Preservation Planner
Phone: (801) 535-7625
Fax: (801) 537-6174
E-mail:
janice.lew@slcgov.com
Links
Project Schedule
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
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