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Historic Landmark Commission - 2026-07-09

Votes on Adoption of conceptual new construction work session addendum to Policies and Procedures, unanimous

2h 19m18,830 words
160 mentionsmotion to approveapprovedland usepublic hearinghistoric preservationresidentialzoningoverlay districtdensitymixed usecommercialsetbackrezoningtabledSalt Lake City, UT
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What happened

The Salt Lake City Historic Landmark Commission approved a time-extension request for relocating a contributing 1915 arts-and-crafts structure from 632 South 700 East to 635 East 700 South (6-1, with the vice chair dissenting on process grounds).

Meeting key facts
Jurisdiction
Salt Lake City, UT
Date
July 9, 2026
Decisions
4 zoning decisions
Outcome
Voted, unanimous

Meeting Summary

The Salt Lake City Historic Landmark Commission approved a time-extension request for relocating a contributing 1915 arts-and-crafts structure from 632 South 700 East to 635 East 700 South (6-1, with the vice chair dissenting on process grounds).

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Key Decisions (4)

Approved

Time-extension request for relocation of contributing structure at 632 South 700 East

Vote: 6-1
Approved

Avenues Community Plan update - positive recommendation to Planning Commission

Vote: unanimous
Other

Central Community Plan update - existing conditions report work session

Amended

Adoption of conceptual new construction work session addendum to Policies and Procedures

Vote: unanimousConditions attached

Development Activity (1)

Relocation of contributing structure from 632 South 700 East to 635 East 700 South

Residential

Market Signals (5)

Housing Demand

The Avenues is largely built out with few vacant parcels;…

Sentiment

Avenues residents and community council favor preserving a primarily residential…

Housing Demand

Central Community area median income (~$63,000-$64,000, about 60% AMI) is…

Who Spoke (19)

Commissioner · 5Staff · 3Public · 2

On the record: 5 commissioners, 3 staff members, and 2 members of the public.

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