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Show tat' of 1J ,,"'0;1;'1--_ n n "~¢.>-"--~~... )~.. . 'd1 \~\ UTAH STATE . ~, ~~{ i~J Department of Community and Economic Development HIST7RI~AL ~ '_.' . ~ . Educaf . \m :ofs~~~ll metal plaques on 4 historic sItes that have been listed<£R PIe "'-·~~it1 Regis r-etllis~iftflHetofi'CwPffitffi~ preparation of marker texts and purchasing of plaqu~s through the Stl·e Historic Preservation Office. ..... / ::,1 Michael O. Leavitt 300 Rio Grande fu:aJ2f3faQ~e . t ~~~l~b~~tro~tcJ~Wj1eHil~W!i5tWn work will be completed on the National Register-listed WhitaklllireltWust 1fetmishingt~flilYnt~swinoow<lramd upgrading the heating and electrical systems in part of the house. Products and Standards: Prior to starting the rehabilitation project, the CLG must submit a work plan for the project to the SHPO and receive written approval of that work plan. The approved work plan should be used for requesting bids from contractors. Approved procedures for selecting a contractor must be followed, including obtaining at least three bids. The CLG must submit to the SHPO copies of all contracts with contractors for completing the work described in the work plan. The work plan and the actual work must conform to the SHPO's "Development Standards" (Jan. 1991 version) and the Secretary of the Interior's "Standards for Rehabilitation" (1990 revised version). Work that does not meet these standards is ineligible for reimbursement. 4. National Register Nomination ($1,000): A professional consultant will be hired to complete National Register nominations for 2 historic buildings as part of the previously approved Multiple Property Submission. Properties to be nominated include 923 N. Main and 420 N. Main. Products and Standards: The CLG must submit to the SHPO completed National Register documentation for the properties. The documentation must comply with the SHPO's "Procedures and Checklist for National Register Nominations" (Sept. 1992 version) and must meet the requirements set forth in "National Register Bulletin #16A" (1991 version) and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for Historic Preservation and Archaeology (Federal Register, Vol. 48, No. 190, Sept. 29, 1983). Work that does not meet these standards is ineligible for reimbursement. Preserving and Sharing Utah 's Past for the Present and Future |