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Show State of Department of Community & Economic Development Division of State History Utah State Historical Society Michael O. Leavitt Governor MaxJ. Evans Director CEN~rENNIAL IK9(I·I9W, 300 Rio Grande Salt Lake City, Utah 84101-1182 (801) 533·3500 FAX: (80 1) 533·3503 April 8, 1996 COMMISSION CHAIR GAYLE A STEVENSON DAVIS COUNTY 28 S STATE STREET FARMINGTON UT 84025 : Dear Commission Chair Stevenson: It is my distinct pleasure to inform you that the Thomas and Elizabeth "Sara" Whitaker House at 168 N. Main St. in CenteIVille, nominated by the Utah Board of State History and the Utah State Historic Preservation Officer, was officially listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the National Park Service on March 28, 1996. Listing in the National Register is intended to encourage preservation as well as provide recognition of a property's significance. A 20 percent federal tax credit is available for substantial rehabilitation of residential rental and commercial properties. In addition, a 20 percent state tax credit is available for the rehabilitation of historic residential properties. We are pleased to assist the owners of properties listed in the National Register with either application process should they wish to apply. We have also provided the owner with information about the National Register certificate and commemorative marker to aid in the public recognition of the significance of this property. Please contact Julie Osborne in our Historic Preservation Office at 533-3559 if you have any questions or if we may be of any assistance. Wilson G. Martin Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer and Program Manager Board of State History: Marilyn C. Barke r • Dale L. Berge • Boyd A. Blackner • Peter L. Goss David D. Hansen • Carol C. Madsen • Dean L. May • Christie Needham • Thomas E. Sawyer • Penny Sampinos • Jerry Wylie |