| Title | 87973 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Utah County |
| City | Pleasant Grove |
| Address | 110 East 200 South |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Correctional Institute |
| Holding Institution | Utah Division of State History |
| Collection | Utah Historic Buildings Collection |
| Building Name | Wadley, Edward, House; 110 East 200 South; Pleasant Grove, Utah County; Pleasant Grove Historic District |
| UTSHPO Collection | National Register Historic District Files |
| Spatial Coverage | Utah County |
| Rights Management | Digital Image © 2019 Utah Division of State History. All Rights Reserved. |
| Publisher | Utah Division of State History, Preservation Section |
| Genre | Historic Buildings |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Date Digital | 2020-01-13 |
| Language | eng |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6r54s5b |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 1513686 |
| OCR Text | Show WADLEY, EDWARD, HOUSE 110 E 200 SOUTH PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH COUNT~ PLEASANT GROVE HIST. DIST . Department of Community and Economic Development Division of State History Utah State Historical Society Michael O. Leavitt Governor MaxJ. Evans Director 300 Rio Grande Salt La ke City. Utah 8410 1-1182 1801) 533-3500 FAX: 533-3503 TOO: 533-3502 ushs@hist ory.st ate. ut. us http://h istory.utah .org February 25,2000 Brenda Wadley 90 East 200 South Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 Dear Ms. Wadley: I enjoyed hearing about your plans for the Amanda Knight Hall. I have enclosed the history that we have on file for this building and information about the National Register of Historic Places, which this building appears eligible for. If you are interested in pursuing listing on the National Register please contact Cory Jensen, who is the National Register Coordinator in our office, at 801-533-3559. Good news, our records indicate that both of your homes which are located at 90 East 200 South and 110 East 200 South are listed in the National Register of Historic Places as contributing buildings in the Pleasant Grove Historic District. If no substantial alterations have occurred to the building since it was evaluated at the time of nomination, it would still be eligible for, and listed in, the National Register. I have enclosed the histories of both of these homes. There were Historic American Building Survey drawings done on your house at 90 East 200 South, the John R. Halliday House, and I've enclosed a copy of these. Also enclosed are the fact sheets for the federal and state historic preservation tax credits. If the applicable requirements are met, each provides for a credit equal to 20 percent of qualified rehabilitation expenditures against your federal and state income tax, respectively. The federal tax credit applies only to income-producing buildings, while the state tax credit applies only to buildings in residential use, either owner-occupied or rental. Residential rental is the only building use where both tax credits could be used together. Federal Rehabilitation Tax Credit To qualify for the federal historic tax credit, all of the rehabilitation work must comply with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation (Standards), the total rehabilitation expenditures must exceed the adjusted basis for the building (a "substantial rehabilitation"), and the building must be listed in the National Register of Historic Places. We encourage you to complete the application and receive approval from the National Park Service (NPS) before any construction begins. Once work is underway, changes to bring the project into conformance with the Standards are often very difficult, expensive, or occasionally impossible to make. The role of our office in this federal program is to assist the building owner with the tax credit application process. We will be glad to explain the tax credit requirements, discuss the Standards, review a draft of your application and recommend changes that will help your project Preserving and Sharing Utah's Past for the Present and Future be more readily approved by the NPS. Our office has no authority to approve or deny federal tax certification of projects as that authority rests solely with the NPS. Please note the IRS recently won a court case supporting their rule that application for the federal preservation tax credit must be made before the building is placed in service or no credit will be allowed, even if all of the rehabilitation work meets the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and the rehabilitation is "substantial." State Historic Preservation Tax Credit To qualify for the state historic tax credit (for residential-use buildings only), all of the rehabilitation work must comply with the Standards, the total rehabilitation expenditures must exceed $10,000 and the building must be listed in the National Register before the credit can be claimed. The state tax credit law requires that before the rehab project is completed, the proposed 'Or ongoing work must be approved by our office as meeting the Standards. There is no fee to apply for this tax credit. This application is separate from any review or application that may be required by a local preservation commission or other organizations (e.g., SLC Landmarks Committee or the Utah Heritage Foundation). If you are interested in the either tax credit, you are strongly encouraged to apply as soon as possible to verify if anyon-going work meets the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. Once work is underway, changes to bring the project into conformance with the Standards can be difficult, expensive or occasionally impossible to make. All aspects of the work must meet the Standards or the entire project will be ineligible for the tax credit. Photographs showing all significant areas of work prior to the beginning of construction are required as part of the application. We hope the federal and/or state historic preservation tax credits can make this rehabilitation project more economically feasible. Please let me know if you have any questions about either tax credit or if I can be of further assistance. You can reach me at 801/533-3533 or at brogers@history.state.ut.us Sincerely, Bonnie Rogers Preservation Assistant HIS TOR I C SIT E FOR M (UHCS version) Utah State Historic Preservation Office 1. IDENTIFICATION ==================================================== Name of Property: Address: City, County: UHCS ID#: WADLEY, EDWARD, HOUSE 110 E 200 SOUTH PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH COUNTY 004461 2. DOCUMENTATION/STATUS ============================================== Evaluation: (A) ELIGIBLE/SIGNIF. Dates Surveyed or Added to Filing System: General/Misc. File: / Reconnaissance Survey: 06/84 Intensive Level Survey: / National Register Listing: National Register Status: PLEASANT GROVE HIST. DIST.* Thematic or Multiple Property: Other Documentation 106 Case Number: HABS/HAER Number: 3. BUILDING INFORMATION ============================================== Date(s) of Construction: Height (in stories): c. 1890 1 Plan/Type: Original Use: Materials: Styles: REGULAR BRICK VERNACULAR Themes: Outbuildings (total/contrib.): / Comments: Printout Date: 11/08/95 Utah State Historical Society Property Type: Site No. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1 z o llO E. 200 South Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah Street Address: ~ Name of Structure: u:: Present Owner: z w o Owner Address: < (.) ~ UTM: Wadley, Edward, House Tax II: Effective Age: Kind of Building: Year Built (Tax Record): Legal Description R. T. S. D-1l9 COM. AT NWCOR OF LOT 12, BLK 16, PLAT A, PLEASANT GROVE CITY SURVEY: E 132 FT; S 90 FT; W 132 FT; N 90 FT TO BEG. .27 ACRE. 2 w IJ) ~ Original Owner: Original Use: Edward Wadley Construction Date: Demolition Date: Residence Present Use: Residence 1900 I J) ~ I- < I- Building Condition: Integrity: Preliminary Evaluation: D Significant Final Register Status: IJ) D Excellent D Site D Unaltered I)Q Good D Ruins Xl D Deteriorated 3 z o ~ < IZ W ~ ~ (.) oo Minor Alterations D Major Alterations Photography: Date of Slides: D Not of the ex Contributory Historic Period D Not Contributory Slide No.: Views: D Front D Side DRear D Other D National Landmark D District D National Register D Multi-Resource D State Register D Thematic Date of Photographs: Photo No.: Views: D Front D Side DRear D Other Research Sources: i Abstract of Title IX Sanborn Maps D Plat Records/Map D City Directories tiC) Tax Card & Photo IX D Newspapers D U of U Library D Utah State Historical Society D BYU Library Biographical Encyclopedias I)Q Personal Interviews D USU Library Obiturary Index D LOS Church Archivel D SLC Library D LOS Genealogical Society D Other D Building Permit IX D Sewer Permit I)Q County & City Histories Bibliographical References (books, artic les, records, interviews, old photographs and maps, etc.): Adams, Effie, Wadley Family History, Pleasant Grove City Library, 1986. Researcher: Kent Johnson, Beth Olsen Date: 1986 Street Address: Site No: 4 Architect/ Builder: Unknown/unknown .... o Building Materials: Brick ~ Building Type/Style: Double cross-wing w a: ;:) w ~ o a: "" Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structu res, and landscaping if applicable) This is a one-story, brick, aouble cross-wing house with a stone founaation. It has segmentea arches over the main winaows ana a rouna-arched winaow in each of the front gab~es.. No significant alterations have been maae to the house. 5 > a: ....o !a ~ Statement of Historical Significance: Construction Date: Eawara F. ana Pearl Louisa Waaley haa this, their secona house, built in 1900. Their first house, located on Eawara's father's property north of town, was a soft-rock house built in 1893-94 at the time of their marriage. 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