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Show This text message is used to keep the image from rotating in ocr process. Be sure to crop the top .25" off after the ocr process. / - L 746 l East 4800 South Murray . - Salt Lake County UTAH STATE HISTORY 1111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 3 9222 00535 8895 Address: : 7'16 E '. 'f~()CJ S. Original Owner: Dn te of Cons true tion: /8 ftJ Legal Description: Acreage: '. TITLE Date Grantor rkantee Instr. J 1------~--------------------------+-----------~--------_4----_+--_4----------------------.----~---------- . , ~_ 6<0_. " .. . , '..,' :~ ' ~. . ' 1SPW, nA c r fl- : ",!._,TI 1'''''0N' , ~. . ' • .2 ."",,'TO ::~"... <On( '. • • """ I::," " <N In,ht ISI M' .. ,' . I ,,",L,rANT HAM' I ADJlJS T" , NT :2701 lHSI SI\L,I" N9. :.OI\IC ..:::;:;.. I,,,, I~' J N' ..' r ........., ......... '. . ' " . i :." ",' ~:;..... r H-~--~------------~~~~':~ ' (,~'.~,-., --r'-'~'~!~ "' +------I~"~~ ' ~ ', ,,'~"_~______'o~______~ - . 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Utah 84101-1182 (801) 533-3500 FAX: 533-3503 TDD: 533-3502 cehistry.ushs@email.state.ut.us SINCE 1897 November 19, 1998 JOYCE KEYSAW 1407 EAST 8850 SOUTH SANDY UT 84093 RE: State Historic Preservation Tax Credit Dear Ms_ Keysaw: I have reviewed the information in our files for your house at 746 East 4800 South, Murray. While it is not listed in the National Register of Historic Places, a 1987 inventory of historic buildings in Murray shows this building met basic National Register age and integrity requirements; historic or architectural significance must still be investigated and justified. See the enclosed information sheet on the National Register and How to Research Your House for instructions on researching your property. Please be aware while your building may be a handsome historic structure, it can be difficult to individually nominate some buildings to the National Register (e.g., if there are other good examples of the architectural style or building type in your community or if the building's history is lacking the necessary association with significant individuals or events.) You should coordinate your research and nomination effort with Roger Roper, the architectural historian in our office (801/533-3561 or rroper@history.state.ut.us). Enclosed is an information fact sheet for the state historic preservation tax credit. If the applicable requirements are met, it provides for a credit equal to 20 percent of qualified rehabilitation expenditures against your state income tax. To qualify for the state historic tax credit (for residential-use buildings only), all proposed or on-going work be approved by our office as meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation before the project is completed. Also, a minimum of $10,000 must . be spent on the rehabilitation over a maximum period of 36 months. 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 the Utah Heritage Foundation. The building must be listed in the National Register before the credit can be claimed. If you are interested in the state 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. Preserving and Sharing Utah's Past for the Present and Future Photographs showing all significant areas of work prior to the beginning of construction are required as part of the application. Before approval of the completed work can be issued (and the tax credit claimed), the state tax credit law requires the owner submit a complete National Register nomination to the State Historic Preservation Office. The required research and documentation can occur either during or after the rehabilitation project. The property must be formally listed in the National Register within three years of claiming the tax credit. I hope the state historic preservation tax credit can help you realize a successful, high quality rehabilitation project. Please let me know if you have any questions or if I can be of further assistance. You can reach me at 801/533-3562 or at cshepher@history.state.ut.us Sincerely, a51tM~ Charles M. Shepherd, RA Historical Architect Office of Historic Preservation Enclosures |