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Historic Landmark Commission approves four-unit infill at 228 West 600 North over neighbor privacy objections
Summary
The Salt Lake City Historic Landmark Commission approved a staff-recommended Certificate of Appropriateness for a four-unit townhome-style multifamily building at 228 West 600 North (case PLNHLC2025-0000555). Commissioners debated unit orientation, rooftop visibility and neighbor privacy before passing the motion 7–1.
The Salt Lake City Historic Landmark Commission voted to approve a new-construction application for a four-unit, townhome-style multifamily building at 228 West 600 North, despite concerns from nearby residents about privacy and compatibility with the Capitol Hill historic context.
Brooke Olsen, the staff contact for the project, told commissioners the applicant "is requesting approval to develop a 4unit town home style multifamily residential building" on the western portion of the property in the RMF-35 zone and within the Capitol Hill local historic district. Olsen said staff recommends approval with conditions, including delegating final new-construction details to staff and a new condition prohibiting HVAC units on street-facing façades under city standard 21A34020H2B.
The proposed building is designed as a two-story, 30 ft. 11 in. structure with four two-bedroom, 2.5-bath units and rooftop patios. The application retains an existing…
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