| Title | 99841 |
| NR ID | 84002272 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Summit County |
| City | Park City |
| Address | 355 Ontario |
| Listed Date | 1984/07/12 |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Correctional Institute |
| Holding Institution | Utah State Historic Preservation Office |
| Collection | Utah Historic Buildings Collection |
| Date | 2024-06-19 |
| Building Name | GRAY, LEVINS D., HOUSE |
| UTSHPO Collection | Summit County General Files |
| Rights Management | Digital Image © 2024 Utah Division of State History. All Rights Reserved. |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Language | eng |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s66we782 |
| Comment | 84002272 |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 2506510 |
| OCR Text | 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. ~ - 355 Ontari 0 Levins D. Gray House Park Ci ty - UTAH STATE HISTORY 11111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111 11 3 9222 50017 2692 HISTORIC SITE FORM (10-91) UTAH STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE ~ lIDENTIFICATION > Name ofProperty: Levins D. Gray House Address: 355 Ontario Avenue Twnshp City, County: Park City, Summit, Utah UTM: Current Owner Name: Ontario LLC Range Section: USGS Map Name & Date: Park City East Current Owner Address: PO Box 1976 Quad/2011 Park City, UT 84060-1976 Tax Number: PC-449 Legal Description (include acreage): PC 449 LOTS 18 & 19 BLK 54 PARK CITY SURVEY M125-383 MI43-252,253 412-793441-191449-716475-1686-7801004-159 2077-12012081-387; 0.13 AC 2 STATUS/uSE Property Category -.lbuilding(s) _structure _site _object Evaluation -.leligible/contributing • _ineligible/non-contributing _out-ol-period Use Original Use: single dwelling Current Use: single dwelling 3 DOCUMENTATION Photos: Dates -.ldigital: Nov. 2013 (2) J:..Prints: 2006, 1995, 1983, 1940s _historic: . Drawings and Plans _measuredfloor plans _site sketch map _Historic American Bldg. Survey _original plans available at: -.lother: survey, 6/10/2011 Research Sources (check all sOurces consulted, whether useful or not) -.labstract oftitle -.lcity/county histories -.ltax card & photo -Jersonal interviews _building permit _USHS History Research Center _sewer permit USHS Preservation Files -.lUSHS Architects File -.lSanborn Maps _obituary index _LDS Family History Library _city directories/gazetteers -.llocallibrary: Park City Museum _university library(ies): _census records _biographical encyclopedias _newspapers BibliographicalReferences (books, articles, interviews, etc.) Attach copies of all research notes, title searches, obituaries, and so forth. Boutwell, John Mason and Lester Hood Woolsey. Geology and Ore Deposits ofthe Park City District, Utah. White Paper, Department ofthe Interior, United States Geological Survey. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1912. Carter, Thomas and Peter Goss. Utah's Historic Architecture, 1847-1940. Salt Lake City: Center for Architectural Studies, Graduate School of Architecture, University of Utah and Utah State Historical Society, 1988. Hampshire, David, Martha Sonntag Bradley and Allen Roberts. A History of Summit County. Coalville, UT: Summit County Commission, 1998. National Register of Historic Places. Park City Main Street Historic District. Park City, Utah, National Register #79002511. Peterson, Marie Ross and Mary M. Pearson. Echoes of Yesterday: Summit County Centennial History. Salt Lake City: Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1947. Pieros, Rick. Park City: Past & Present. Park City: self-published, 2011. Randall, Deborah Lyn. Park City, Utah: An Architectural History of Mining Town Housing, 1869 to 1907. Master of Arts thesis, University of Utah, 1985. Ringholz, Raye Carleson. Diggings and Doings in Park City: Revised and Enlarged. Salt Lake City: Western Epics, 1972. Ringholz, Raye Carleson and Bea Kummer. Walking Through Historic Park City. Self-published, 1984. Thompson, George A., and Fraser Buck. Treasure Mountain Home: Park City Revisited. Salt Lake City: Dream Garden Press, 1993. • N HRP listed in 1984 as part of Mining Boom Era Residences Thematic District Researcher/Organization: Daniel Carmen / CRSA Architecture Task 5-lntensive Level Surveys, Historic Sites Outside of Main Street Historic District Date: November 2015 573 4 ARCHITECTURALDESCRIPTfON Building Style/Type: pyramid type variation / Victorian Eclectic style Foundation Material: not verified Additions: _none ..x..minor _major (describe below) No. Stories_:_1_..;. .5_ _ __ Wall Material(s): drop-novelty wood siding Alterations: _none ..x..minor _major (describe below) Number of associated outbuildings _0__ and/or structures _0__. Briefly describe the principal building, additions or alterations and their dates, and associated outbuildings and structures. Use continuation sheets as necessary. The house at 355 Ontario Avenue was described in a 1984 National Register nomination as follows: "This house is a one story frame house with a truncated hip roof. It is a variant of the pyramid house type. Elements of this house that are common to the pyramid house are the truncated hip roof and the square plan. Donners were also typical of the pyramid house, but the donner on this house is a recent addition. It, however, was built in a scale and of materials that are complementary to and appropriate for this house type. Instead of having a porch spanning a symmetrical facade, as was the typical facade arrangement of a pyramid house, the northwest comer was recessed to fonn a small front porch. The porch spans half of the facade, which consists of a door and a window. It is supported on lathe turned piers which have decorative brackets at the tops, and the balustrade has a geometric design. This type of balustrade was a popular element of the Victorian period, but there are few extant examples of the type in Park City. Because porch elements are the fIrst to deteriorate and be replaced, it is diffIcult to detennine if indeed this type of decoration was common in the area. A broad single sash and transom window is centered on the other half of the facade. There is a second entrance on the north side of the building. A shed extension was added to the rear of the house with a section of the shed extending beyond the north wall. The separate entrance into that extension probably provides access to a coal or wood storage area. This type of extension was extremely common. In-period rear extensions are part of Park City's architectural vocabulary. Although in many cases an extension represents a major alteration of the original house, it usually contributes to the signifIcance of a house because it documents the most common and acceptable method of expansion of the small Park City house. The house is in excellent condition and has received no alterations which have affected its original integrity." The 1984 description remains largely accurate, but some alterations have occurred since that time. The balustrade has been removed and replaced with a simple wood balustrade. The decorative spindlework between the tops of the porch posts shown in the c. 1940 tax photo has been removed. The decorative bracket from one of the posts has been removed. The roof is now sheathed in a standing seam metal material. The site is sloped and the house sits well below the grade of Ontario A venue. The overall fonn and materiality of the building remains intact and the building retains its historic value. 5Q]STORY Architect/Builder: unknown Date of Construction: c. 1902 Historic Themes: Mark themes related to this property with "s" or "c" (S = significant, C = contributing). (see instructions for details) f::...Industry _Agriculture _Economics Government _Invention C Architecture _Education _Religion _Archeology _Engineering _Landscape _Art _Entertainment/ _Science Architecture _Law _Social History _Commerce Recreation _Transportation _Ethnic Heritage _Literature _Communications _Community Planning _Exploration! _Maritime History ..s:....Other: Mining _Military & Development Settlement _Health/Medicine _Conservation _Performing Arts Write a chronological history of the property, focusing primarily on the original or principal owners & significant events. Explain andjustifY any significant themes marked above. Use continuation sheets as necessary. The history of this house was detailed in the 1984 National Register nomination fonn as follows: "The Levins D. Gray House, built in 1902, at 355 Ontario is architecturally signifIcant as one of only fIve well preserved examples of a variant of the pyramid house. The pyramid house is one of the three most common house types built during the early period of Park City's mining boom era and was built with a number of variations. This one is characterized by the 574 Park City Preservation Consulting, CRSAArchitecture typical square fonn and a hip roof, but is distinguished from the basic pyramid house in that instead of having a porch spanning the facade, the porch is set into a recessed section of the facade . Pyramid houses make up about 20% of the total number of in-period buildings in Park City, and about 30% of the pyramid houses are included in this nomination . Levins D. and Stella Gray purchased this property in October of 1901 , and had this house built the following spring. A lien was placed on this property in April of 1902 by the Summit Lumber Company for non-payment ofa portion of the $546.77worth of materials used to construct the "one story dwelling house on Lots 18 and 19." Neighboring houses were also constructed at about that time as the area was being rebuilt after the great fire of 1898. It is unknown whether the Grays used this house as their own home or as rental property. They sold it in 1909. Levins De Eston Gray was born in New York in 1856 and came to Park City in 1888, probably drawn by the opportunity to work in the booming mining industry there. He worked in some of the mills in Park City for many years . In 1916, one year after Stella's death, Levins moved to Salt Lake City, where he was engaged in the lumber business and remained until his death in 1948. Frank 1. McLaughlin , a postman, bought this house in 1909 and lived there until 1921. Subsequent owners include R.B. Dunbar (1921-27) and Lawrence L. Martin (1927-78)." Further research has uncovered more infonnation regarding the other owners of this house. Frank McLaughlin appears on the 1920 census, and worked as a postmaster for Park City at that time. Prior to becoming postmaster, he had owned his own general store. He sold the house in 1921 to R.B. Dunbar, and moved away from Park City in 1925. Robert B. Dunbar is shown on the 1920 census. At that time he was living with his parents, and working as a teacher for the local public school.lt is unknown ifhe ever lived in this house. He sold the house in 1927 to Lawrence Martin. Lawrence Martin owned the house from 1927 to 1978, and lived in it during both the 1930 and 1940 censuses, with his wife Edith and their two daughters. He is recorded as working as both a millman and a foreman for the mines. They sold the house in 1978, and both Lawrence and Edith passed away in 1979 and 1980 respectively . The house is currently owned by Ontario LLC. - 355 Ontario Avenue. Northwest oblique. November 2013. Task 5-lntensive Level Surveys, Historic Sites Outside of Main Street Historic District 575 Utah State Historical Society Property Type: Site No. _ _ _ _ _. Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1 Name of Structure: 355 Ontario Park City, Summit County, Utah Levins D. Gray House o ii: Present Owner: Lilla Co1lins a Owner Address: c/o K. W. Everson 314 Narcissus Street, Corona Del Mar, CA z o t= Street Address: ~ t= zw T. S. R. 92625 Tax#: Effective Age: Kind of Building: Year Built (Tax Record': Legal Description 12 458350 4499090 UTM: PC 449 lots 17, 18, and 19 Block 54 Park City Survey Less than one acre • 2 Original Owner: Levins D. Gray Construction Date: 1902 Original Use: Residence Present Use: Building Condition: Integrity: o Site o Ruins [J Excellent ~ood C Deteriorated 3 Photography: Preliminary Evaluation: = Unaltered Alterations = Major Alterations ~nor Date of Slides: = 1983 = z:;.....eignificant [J Not of the - Contributory - Not Contributory Historic Period Slide No.: Demolition Date: Final Register Status: o Nationallandmark -- C National Register -- Muiti-Re!:ource C State Register Date of Photographs: 1983 z o t= Research Sources: I- ~stract of Title lL.....Sanborn Maps ~papers w k-f'tat Recordsl Map C City Directories - Utah State Historical Society C BY\.! library ~x Card & Photo C Biographical Encyclopedias - Personal Interviews C USU library L....Obiturary Index - lOS Church Archives ~unty & City Histories ~ lOS Genealogical Society ~ Z :E ::) o o a Views: C Front c_ Building Permit C Sewer Permit Side Rear District Thematic Photo No.: Views: C Front C Side C Rear [} Other 0 Other o U of U library o ftC library E' Other Cens US Re cords Bibliographical References (books, articles, records, interviews, old photographs and maps, etc.): Salt Lake Tribune. October 18, 1948, p. 18. Levins D. Gray obituary. Researcher: Roger Roper Date: 4/84 Street Address: 4 355 Ontario Architect/ Builder: Unknown .... o Building Materials: Wood !:: :r; Building Type/Style: Pyramid House (variant) <t Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: w a: ::> w o a: Site No: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) This house is a one story frame house with a truncated hip roof. It is a variant of the pyramid house type. Elements of this house that are com~on to the pyramid house are the truncated hip roof and the square plan. Dormers were also typical of the pyramid hoose, wt the dormer on this house is a recent addition. It, however, was built in a scale and of materials that are complementary to and appropriate for this house type. Instead of having a porch spanning a symmetrical facade, as was the typical facade arrangement of a pyramid hru se, the northwest corner was recessed to form a small front porch. The porch spans half of the facade, which consi sts of a doer ana a window. It is supported on lathe turned piers which have decorative brackets at the tops, and the balustrade has a geometric design. This type of balustrade was a popular element of the Victorian period, wt there are few extant examples of the type in Park City. Because porch elements are the first to deteriorate and be replaced, it is difficult to determine if indeed this type of decoration was common in the area. A broad single sash and transom window is centered on the other half of the facade. There is a second entrance on the north side of the wilding. A shed extension was added to the rear of the hruse with a section of the shed extending beyond the north wall. The separate entrance into that extension probably provides access to a coal (See continuation sheet) 5 >a: o.... ~ :r; Statement of Histori9al Significance: Construction Date: 1902 The Levins D. Gray House, ruilt in 1902, at 355 Ontario is architecturally significant as one of only five well preserved examples of a variant of the pyramid house. The pyramid house is one of the three most common house types ruilt wring the early period of Park City's mining boom era and was wilt with a number of variations. This one is characterized by the typical square form and a hip roof,rut is distinguished from the basic pyramid hruse in that instead of having a porch spanning the facade, the porch is s~t into a recessed sect ion of the facade. Pyramid hou ses make up about 20% of the total number of in-period I:xJ ildings in Park City, and about 30% of the pyramid houses are included in this nomination. Levins D. and Stella Gray purchased this property in October of 1901, and had this house built the following spring. A lien was placed on this property in April of 1902 by the Summit Lumber Company for non-payment of a portion of the $546.77-worth of materials used to construct the "one story dwelling house on Lots 18 and 19." 1 Neighboring houses were also constructed at about that time as the area was being rebuilt after the great fire of 1898. It is unknown whether the Grays used this house as their own home or as rental property. They sold it in 1909. Levins De Eston Gray was born in New York in 1856 and came to Park City in 1888, probably drawn by the opportunity to work in the booming mining industry there. He worked in some of the mills in Park City for many years. In 1916, one year after Stella's death, Levins moved to Salt Lake City, where he was engaged in the lumber rusiness and remained until his death in 1948. Frank J. McLaughlin, a postman, bought this house in 1909 and lived there until 1921. Subsequent owners include R.B. Dunbar (1921-27) and Lawrence L. Martin (1927-78). 355 Ontario Description . continued: or wood storage area. This type of extension was extremely common. In-period rear extensions are part of Park City's architectural vocabulary. Although in many cases an extension represents a major alteration of the original house, it usus~l'y contributes to the significance of a house because it documents the most common and acceptable method of expansion of the small Park City house. The house is in excell ent condition and has recei ved no al terati ons which have affected its original integrity. History-continued: lSummit County Records, Liens Book "8" page 63. U II C SEN C' O D,I N G FOR H To be Corrpleted -for All Sites Sent to the Natiooal P.egister or as a Follow-up to the Block Survey UPDATED 10/17/84 I " ~. <X>. CI. ST. BLOCK P. 1 s. 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UTAH, Summit County, Park City, Durkin, Joseph, House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 22 Prospect Ave. (07/11/84) UTAH, Summit County, Park City, Farthelos, Peter, House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 1150 Park Ave. (07112/84) UTAH, Summit County, Park City, Frkovich, Mike, House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 162 Daly Ave. (07112/84) UTAH, Summit County, Park City, Gray, Levins, D., House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 355 Ontario Ave. (07112/84) UTAH, Summit ·County, Park City, Hansen, Frank, House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 1025 Park Ave. (07/12/84) . .. UTAH, Summit ' C6i:mty, Park City, Harris, Joseph D., House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 959 Park Ave. (07112/84) . ~ c UTAH, Summit Co~nty, Park City, Harris, William H., House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 39 King Rd. (07112/84) UTAH, Summit County, Park City, Haumann, Harry W., House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 939 Empire Ave. (07112/84) UTAH, Sum mit County, Park City, Hinsd:ill, Henry M., House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 662 Norfolk St. (07112/84) UTAH, Sum mit County, Park City, Holman, Samuel, House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 307 Norfolk St. (07/12/84) UTA H, Su m mit County, Park City, House at 1101 Norfolk Avenue (Mining Boo m Era Houses T R) , 1101 Norfolk Ave. (07112184) UTAH, Sum mit County, Park City, House at 343 Park Avenue (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 343 Park Ave. (07112/84) UTAH, Summit County, Park City, House at 555 Deer Valley Road (MinL,g Boom Era Houses TR), 555 Deer Valley Rd. (07112/84) UTAH, Sum mit County, Park City, House at 577 Deer Valley Road (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 577 Deer Valley Rd. (07112/84) . UTAH, Summit County, Park City, House at 62 Daly Avenue (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 62 Daly Ave. (01112/84) UT A H, Sum mit County, Park City, House at 622 Rossie Hill Drive (Mining Boom Era Houses T R), 622 Rossie Hill Dr. (07112/84) UT AH, Sum mit County, Park City, IO OF Relief Home (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 232 Woodside Ave. (07112/84) UTA H, Su m mit County, Park City, Jenkins, Joseph J., House (Mining Boo m Era Houses T R), 57 Prospect Ave. (07/12/84) UTAH, Summit County, Park City, Johnson, Carl G., House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 147 Grant Ave. (07/12/84) UTAH, Summit County, Park City, Jones, Elizabeth M., House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 412 Marsac Ave. (07112184) UTAH, Summit County, Park City, Kimball, Burt, House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 817 Park Ave. (07/12/84) UTAH, Summit County, Park City, Kimball, Ernest Lynn, House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 911 Empire Ave. (07112184) UTAH, Summit County, Park City, Lindorff, Alfred, House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 40 Sampson Ave. (07112/84) UTAH, Summit County, Park City, Meadowcroft, Charles, House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 951 Woodside Ave. (07/12/84) UTAH, Summit County, Park City, Morgan, Jesse, House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 1027 Woodside Ave. (07112/84) UTAH, Summit County, Park City, Murdock, Jack M., House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 652 Rossie Hill Dr. (07112/84) UTAH, Sum mit County, Park City, Murray, George, House (Mining Boom Era Houses TR), 44 Chambers Ave. (07/12/84) ·STATEOFUTAH DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Division of State History February 9, 1984 (UTAH 51 ATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY) MELVIN T. SMITH. DIRECTOR 300 RIO GRANDE SAlT LAKE CITY. UTAH 84101 TELEPHONE 801/533-5755 Mr. Alan J. Green 318 H Street Salt Lake City, UT 84103 Dear Mr. Green: We are pleased to report that your property at 355 Ontario, has been approved by the State Historic and Cultural Sites Review Committee at its February 1» 1984 meeting for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. We have received comment from you regarding the eligibility of your property and will therefore submit the nomination to Washington as soon as possible. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Preservation Office, Utah State Historical Society, 300 Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101, 533-6017. Sincerely, A. Kent Powell Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer AKP :br State History Board : Dei'o G Dayton Milton C. Abrams . Chairman • Theron H. Luke • • wayne K. Hinton • Helen Z Papanikolas • Ted J. Warner • E::zat>etn MOf'!a;ue • ThomasG. Alexander David S. 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'.• r . ' . ' , . .": scon M. MATHESON GOVERNOR Division of State History December 8, 1983 (UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY) STATE OF UT AH DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONO MIC DEVELOPMENT MELVlN T. SMITH. O1RECTOR 300 RIO GRANDE SAlT LAKE CITY. UTAH 84101-1182 TELEPHONE 8011533-5755 Mr. Alan J. Green 318 H Street Salt Lake City, UT 84103 Dear Mr. Green: This letter is to inform you of the status of the nomination of your property at 355 Ontario, Park City, Utah to the National Register of Historic Places. Your property, as part of the Residences of Mining Boom Era Park City Thematic Nomination, was scheduled to be presented to the State Review Committee on December 7, 1983, but due to inclement weather the meeting was postponed. It has been rescheduled for February 1, 1984 at 2:00 p.m. Weather permitting, that meeting will be held in the city offices at the Marsac School in Park City. If weather conditions make it impossible for the Review Committee to travel to Park City, the meeting will be held at the Utah State Historical Society, Denver & Rio Grande Depot, Salt Lake\ City. Your attendance is welcome, but not required. in a previous letter to you, owners of private properties . nominated to the National Register must be given an opportunity to object to the listing of their properties in the National Register. If you object to this nomination, you must submit a notarized statement to that effect, one that certifies that you are the sole owner of the property. The objection letter must be sent by February 1, 1984 to Dr. Melvin T. Smith, Director and State Historic Preservation Officer, Utah State Historical Society, 300 Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. ~-:.PIsmentioried Sincerely, A.~tl~_U A. Kent Powell Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer AKP:-ljw State History Board: Milton C. Ab ra:ns . Cha i'r.'a ~ • Treron H. Luke J. Eldon Dorman • Wayne K. Hin!on • He."n Z. Papanikolas • • Anand A. Y,mg • Elizabeth Montague • Thomas G . Alexander DaviS S. Monson • Elizabeth Grifftth • William O. Owens P.~q,K CITY SURVEY SIT=: \~OR:(SHEET Subdivision Name of site ddress_~~-=-~3:~ =-:lC---_ "'S -=-,5-=· ·-, _ ' -=-=--':~~ ~~--.._--;....,-;.. ~..... . . :~~~~~~=== Block Owner .!,.dc.ress PRI~~~Y . -------- Lot (5) __________ l- ":O" O -· Owner ___________________________________________________ / :~O. --:........-=/ Go:? F:iesent Zoning _HR-l ------------~---- ----------------------------------------------------------------- STRUCTURE Viet>l ----- -~~~ we:st facade Date of photo 2/82 Nega 1: i TJ"e F i 1 e ---1;;;.,3'-/2;;..;;:;;.6~--- Phys i cal des cript ion : ___l_J,L~":sj:...Q.D'_fr~.LJj£l!!S.~mtl:Lh-iP~f; dormer with paired windows; gabled inset porch on n6rth~~t:tl~rL.._ ._t.urned posts; balustrade. and carved ~rackets; 3 bay; c~n~t~e ....J; ____ fretwork III windows. of interest: ~eatures Bui lding rna te ri als : ___w.....nn ........ d _________________B . ui lding type/ s ty le-hi.p....l::ooJ..f....._ _ _ __ Modifications ~ None to ______--'r.1oderate _____________'Major_______........- minor_~x Expl ain : --Open.in 95 on dru::meL...enLaz:r.gg:ee"ld_____________________________________ Condition: Excellent Good ___~x_____Fair _____Deteriorated______ Cor.Jnent: _______________________________________________________________________ Pre sen t us e : __--=r:.:e:::.:s:::.:l.::.;·d::;e:::.:n:,:.t;:;l.::.;·a::;l=--___________Or i gi na 1 us e : __r=e.=s.::ic:;:d""e;:.;n:.:;t;:i:.:;:a:,::l=---___________ SIG:U?IClu'1CE OF PRIr"lARY STRUCTURE Individual landmark Comment: Typical JrrnL, -£Af~' example~X____Contributes to district_~X~__ scon M . MATHESON GOVERNOR August 7, 1984 Lu1a Collins c/o K. W. Everson 314 Narcissus Street Corona Del fo.1ar, CA 92625 '~1s. Division of State History (UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY) STATE OF UTAH DE PARTMEN T OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MELVIN T. SMITH. DIRECTOR 300 RIO GRANDE SAlT LAKE CITY. UTAH 84101-1182 TELEPHONE 8011533-5755 Dear r.1s. Collins: Itis my distinct pleasure to inform you that on July 12, 1984, your property at 355 Ontario and 413 Ontario, Park City, nominated by the Historic and CUltural Sites Review Corrnnittee and the Utah State Historic Preservation Officer as part of the Park City Thematic Resources Nomination, was officially listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the National Park Service and Ms. Carol Shull, Acting Keeper of the Kational Register. The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of historic properties recognized by the Federal Government as worthy of preservation for their significance in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering and culture. Located in the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, the program is part of a national policy to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect our cultural and natural resources, and is maintained by the Secretary of the Interior under provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. Listing in the National Register provides the follm-:ing benefits to historic properties: -Consideration in the planning for federally assisted projects. Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 provides that the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation be given an opportunity to corrnnent on projects affecting such properties. -Eligibility for Federal tax benefits for rehabilitations of certain historic commercial, industrial and residential rental buildings. -Consideration of historic values in the decision to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is ' located, in accord with the Surface Nining and Control Act of 1977. -Qualification for Federal grants for historic preservation when funds are available. State H's'~' f 8?ard ' M,lton C. AbramS . Charman '. in:lr,1aS G. Alexander • Phillip A B"nen • J Eldon Dorman • ElizaOelhGrillilh W~vr. .. K H'nlrin ' • Dean L May • Dav-:: S Monson • William D. Owens . • Helen l . Papa'l . ~o:as • Anand A. Yang Ms. Lula Collins August 3, 1984Page 2 Listing dOes not mean that the Federal Government Hants to acquire the property, place restrictive covenants on the land, or dictate th8 color or materials used on individual buildings. State and local ordinanc~5 ,or laws establishing restrictive zoning, special design review committees', <it: review of exterior alterations, are not a part of the National Registerprogr~1 and :. should be clearly separated from the function of the National RegiSt '.~ r as a ' tool in the Federal planning process. Sincerely, ~.'WV~ A. Kent Powell Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer AKP: jjw Levins D. Gray House 355 Ontario, Park City Roll: 5 Frame: 17 Approx. Date: 1940s Park City Tax Photo Tax No.: PC 449 Levins D. Gray House October 1983 Photo by Debbie Temme , Negative: Utah State Historical Society 355 Ontario, Park City, Summit County, Utah Northwest corner 355 Ontario, Park City 355 DnfaJ;o fo.-rt (;~ Nor-4,~ ~t £dE9 1\0 N Kodachrome SLIDE ( ) t.." 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