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Historic Landmarks Commission grants one-year extension for East 300 South development

Salt Lake City Historic Landmarks Commission · November 7, 2025
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The commission voted 4-1 to grant a one-year extension for previously approved new construction at approximately 602 and 612 East 300 South (case PLNHLC2023-00125). Staff said the applicant anticipates moving forward; commissioners discussed lack of a code limit on extensions and state-level legislative activity on extension rules.

The Salt Lake City Historic Landmarks Commission voted 4-1 to grant a one-year extension for a previously approved new-construction certificate covering properties at approximately 602 and 612 East 300 South (case PLNHLC2023-00125).

Staff told the commission the project was originally approved in 2023, received a one-year extension in 2024, and that the applicant submitted a letter requesting a further one-year extension and "anticipates moving forward this next year." Staff…

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