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Show Post-It ·· brand fax transmittal memo 7671 TO W Co. EVALUATION : Nat iona 7 Register Dept. Fax /I Utah Office of Phone Ii S; ~~? - 0 - 4% Pr~serVd~lun Name of Property: Clark Lane Historic District Address: 207-399 West State and 33 North 200 West Farmington, Davis City, County: Certified Local Government: ~F=ar~m~l~'n~g~t=o~n__________________ Submitted by: Wayne L. Balle, Architect Date: 4/6/94 Evaluation: ___ Approved by staff -- Submitted to the Board of State History __x__ Held pending additional information (see below) ___ Rejected by staff (see below) Evaluated by: Roger Roper/Julie Osborne Date: 4/14/94 Checklist of items required for each nomination __x__ Nomination form completed per National Register guidelines (Bulletin 16A). ill Completed CLG approval letter (if located within an active CLG). __x__ U.S. Geological Survey map with location of the site marked in pencil. __x__ At least five, 35 mm color slides showing all sides of the structure and significant interior details. __x__ At least two, high-quality 7" x 10" full-frame, glossy, black-and-white, photographs with accompanying negatives. Photos should show principal facade and rear and/or side elevations. 1£l Name and mailing address of the property owner. ill Copy of all research materials. Comments Very thorough. Everything is where it should be and the descriptions are informative. The historical analysis is complete and interesting. Excellent job. A few items need to be forwarded: (1) Attached is a letter that needs to be completed and returned to our offices. (2) For historic districts of less than 50 properties, the name and mailing address of all property owners needs to be provided. (3 ) Copies of research notes should be sent to our offices. Additional information requested: (a) A simple list of contributing and non-contributing buildings, including name and construction date. (b) The district name and date need to be included on the map. (c) An historic photo of the Annie Clark Tanner House was mentioned in the description. Copies of any historic photos would be very helpful. |