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Show LETTER OF AGREEMENT Utah Office of Preservation August 2003 This agreement is made the \ ~+-h day of J u1v , 20~, by Ephraim Cit~/ (hereafter referred to as the "Subgrantee") and in favor ofthe state acting through the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) (hereafter referred to as the "Grantee") for the purpose of (circle one) protection, stabilization, preservation, rehabilitation, and/or restoration of a certain property known as (property name) --"'E+p....hl.l.r...<;a~j&.+mI+--lC-'o"-'"=--y.oialP~-------_ _ _ _ _ __ located at (address) 96 N. MEl.; n, EphrEl. im, UT 9 4 e2 7 ' which is owned in fee-simple by the Sub grantee and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Property is comprised essentially of grounds, collateral, appurtenances and improvements and is known as the (property name) _E.....p_h_r"-a:c-1.::.;·m"-'--..=.C..=.o_-....;:o....,p'--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ The Property is more particularly described as follows (legal description): ')5 ~CJ ppp In consideration of the sum of (grant amount) • § , QQ Q aa received in grant-in-aid assistance from the Department of the InteriorlNational Park Service and the Utah State Historic Preservation Office, the Subgrantee hereby agrees to the following for a period of five (5) years: 1. The Subgrantee agrees to assume the cost of continued maintenance and repair of said Property so as to preserve the architectural, historical and archaeological integrity of the same in order to protect and enhance those qualities that made the Property eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. 2. Subgrantee agrees that no visual or structural alterations will be made to the Property without prior written permission of the Grantee. 3. The Subgrantee agrees that the Grantee, its agents and designees shall have the right to inspect the Property at all reasonable times in order to ascertain whether or not the conditions of this agreement are being observed. 4. The Subgrantee agrees that when the Property is not clearly visible from a public right-ofway or includes interior work assisted with Historic Preservation Fund grants (except for non-visible interior work such as structural, plumbing, mechanical, or electrical work), the Property will be open to the public, for the purpose of viewing grant-assisted work, no less than 12 days per year on an equitable spaced basis and at other times by appointment. Nothing in this agreement prohibits the Subgrantee from charging a reasonable, nondiscriminatory admission fee, comparable to fees charged at similar facilities in the area. |