HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/06/2025 - Summary of ActionSalt Lake City Historic Landmark Commission
Summary of Actions
February 6, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.
City & County Building
451 South State Street, Room 326
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
1. Approval of the Minutes for January 9, 2025
Action: Approved
PUBLIC HEARING
1. Cottonwood Western Gardens New Construction Modification at approximately 550 S
600 E - Tyler Morris, on behalf of the property owners, is requesting the Historic Landmark
approve a building material modification for the previously approved Cottonwood Western
Gardens New Construction. The applicant is requesting the use of thin brick on the exterior
of the building, instead of the full brick originally approved. The property is zoned FB-UN2
(Form Based Urban Neighborhood 2). This type of project must be reviewed as a modification
to a New Construction. The subject property is within Council District 4, represented by Eva
Lopez Chavez. (Staff contact: Nan Larsen at 801-535-7645 or nannette.larsen@slc.gov)
Case number: PLNHLC2023-00909
Action: Approved
2. The Beehive and Lion Houses Major Alteration at approximately 67 E South Temple -
Steve Cornell, representing the property owner, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, is requesting approval from the City to demolish a pair of 19th century doors and
replace them with a replica of a different 19th century door. The proposal is part of an ongoing
restoration to accommodate a museum function at the subject address and to make
alterations to restore features appropriately to select periods of significance associated with
the site. The property is zoned D-1 (Central Business District). The subject property is within
Council District 3, represented by Council Member Chris Wharton. (Staff contact: Noah
Elmore at 801-535-7971 or noah.elmore@slc.gov) Case number: PLNHLC2024-00764.
Action: Denied
3. Rezone at Approximately 128 N N St - John Van Tright, representing the property owner, is
requesting approval to amend the zoning from SR-1A (Special Development Pattern
Residential) to RMF-30 (Low Density Multi-Family Residential) at the above stated address
The amendment would allow three new residential units by demolishing the existing garages
and building three units with attached garages, as well as two free-standing carports. The
historic fourplex residential building, also located on the property, would not be altered and
no tenants would be displaced. Although the applicant has requested that the property be
rezoned to the RMF-30 zone, consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another
zoning district with similar characteristics. The property is located within Council District 3,
represented by Chris Wharton. (Staff contact: Alicia Seeley at 801-535-7922 or
alicia.seeley@slc.gov) Case Number: PLNPCM2024-01079
Action: A recommendation to approve was forwarded to City Council
Disclaimer: A written record of decision for any item where the Commission made a final decision will be created by
the staff planner. If you are interested in receiving a copy of the record of decision for any agenda item, please contact
the planner listed for that agenda item.
Any final decision made by the Historic Landmark Commission can be appealed by filing an “appeal of decision”
application within 10 days of the decision. Contact the Planning Division for more information about filing an appeal.
Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah this 7h day of February 2025.
Bonnie Whaley, Administrative Assistant