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Council lowers age threshold for city historic‑sites list to 50 years; ordinance adopted

2228480 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

Riverton City Council voted to amend the city historic‑sites list ordinance, lowering the age criterion from 75 to 50 years to allow the city’s historic commission to inventory more properties and issue recognition plaques.

The Riverton City Council adopted an ordinance amending the Riverton Historic Sites list so that structures 50 years and older can be considered for the city’s inventory, replacing the prior 75‑year threshold.

Ryan Carter, city planning staff, said the 75‑year threshold made it “really hard to find a building that’s 75 years old in Riverton” and noted the Utah State…

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