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Show United States Department of the Interior National Park Service / National Register of Historic Places Registration Form NPS Form 10-900 OMB No. 1024-0018 (Expires 5/31/2012) Belvedere Apartments Salt Lake County, Utah Name of Property County and State Registration Requirements (from Historic Resources of Salt Lake City MPS, 1989) The following criteria must be met in order for a property to be included an an eligible building under the urban apartment property type: 1. The principal entrances to the individual units must come off an interior hallway or stairwell. 2. It is expected that virtually all eligible buildings will be at least three stories (as constructed originally, not by later addition)… 3. The building must have been constructed between 1902 and 1931, the period during which urban apartments are known to have been constructed… 4. The building must be located along one of the major streets (not an alley or mid-block dividing street) and it must be a principal building on the property, not a secondary building set behind another. 5. The original fenestration and size of window and door openings on the façade must be maintained. The replacement of original windows and doors is usually acceptable. Unacceptable alterations include non-historic bay windows, "greenhouse" windows, highly reflective glass, sliding glass doors and other changes of a significant nature. 6. The original architectural features must be maintained to a great degree, though minor alterations are acceptable. Acceptable alterations might include removal or covering of minor features, the enclosure of rear porches and the addition of minor non-historic elements, such as aluminum soffits. The removal or major alteration of original front porches, for example, or the addition of a non-historic roof (e.g., pitched rather than flat) are major alterations that would render a building ineligible. 5 9. Major Bibliographical References Bibliography (Cite the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form.) "Belvedere Apartments to Offer Ideal Place to Live," Salt Lake Tribune, 14 Sept. 1919, Society section p.9. Blumenson, John. Identifying American Architecture. Nashville, TN: American Association for State and Local History, 1981. Carter, Thomas and Peter Goss. Utah's Historic Architecture, 1847-1940: A Guide. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Graduate School of Architecture and Utah State Historical Society, 1991. Evans, Clifford Percy, Register of Papers. Manuscript Collection MS466, University of Utah. "LDS Church Trades Belvedere for No. Temple Property," Deseret News Church Section, 26 Dec. 1951. Masters, Lois. Untitled research of Belvedere occupants, managers, businesses, etc. by the Belvedere Historical Committee. No date. Copy on file at the Utah State Historic Preservation Office. Polk Directory, Salt Lake City, 1925-1940. Published by R.L. Polk & Co. Available at the Utah State Archives/Utah State History Research Center. 5 Roper, Roger V., His toric Re s ource s of S a lt La ke City, Urba n Expa ns ion into the Ea rly Twe ntie th Ce ntury, 1890s -1930s , [Salt Lake City Urban Apartments] Multiple P rope rty Docume nta tion Form, page F-7,8, 1989. 10 |