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Neighborhoods vie for historic designation amid community debate

September 12, 2024 | Millcreek City Historic Preservation Commission , Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah


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Neighborhoods vie for historic designation amid community debate
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the historic designation of Mount Air Acres, a neighborhood in Orem, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places approximately 15 years ago. The area, originally developed as affordable housing for steel plant workers, features modest ranch-style homes and has a consistent architectural pattern.

Commissioners reviewed the progress of the Mount Air Acres designation, noting that the process is currently at stage four. Following an informal neighborhood meeting last year, a reconnaissance level survey was conducted, leading to the preparation of a nomination form for the National Register. An informal city review is expected soon, with formal notifications to residents from the state historic preservation office anticipated in November. The National Park Service is expected to make a determination on the designation by April 2025.

The designation as a historic district does not impose additional land use regulations but provides benefits such as grants and tax credits for homeowners undertaking historically sensitive renovations. However, any further local designation would require a separate and extensive process, including community meetings and city council decisions.

Concerns were raised during the meeting regarding public interest and understanding of the designation process, with some community members questioning its purpose. The commissioners acknowledged the need for clear communication and engagement with residents to address these concerns and outline the benefits of historic designation.

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