PUBLIC NOTICE

The Utah National Register Review Committee will meet on Thursday, August 18, 2022 at 10:00 AM to consider the following nomination to the National Register of Historic Places: Helper Historic District (Additional Documentation). Electronic Meeting, no anchor location: In view of the current Covid19 pandemic, this meeting will occur electronically, without a physical location, as authorized by the Governor’s Executive Order dated 18 March 2020 and related legislation enacted by the Utah Legislature since that date. The meeting will be held virtually with access from the following link: 

https://utah-gov.zoom.us/j/85622028141?pwd=eJG6mUyggwzmBdgw1j8bFSAuJnPM1A.1

Webinar ID: 856 2202 8141 Webinar Passcode: jvP!%e.6

Should you have any questions about this nomination before the meeting, please contact Cory Jensen of the Historic Preservation Office at coryjensen@utah.gov. Listing on the National Register provides recognition for historically significant properties. No restrictions come with National Register designation. Property owners retain all of their rights to alter, demolish, or maintain their buildings as they see fit.  No additional requirements are imposed as a result of National Register historic district designation. Tax Credits: Owners of contributing historic buildings within the district may qualify for 20 percent savings on rehabilitation costs through state or federal income tax credit programs.

Additional information about the proposed historic district and the National Register program is available on the Utah Historical Society website, https://history.utah.gov/shpo/national-register/nominations-to-be-reviewed/. Inquiries for more details can be made at coryjensen@utah.gov. Comments on, or objections to the nomination should be sent to the State Historic Preservation Officer at: Utah State Historic Preservation Office, ATTN: Christopher Merritt, SHPO, 3760 S. Highland Dr., Millcreek Utah, 84106, before the National Register Review Committee meets on August 18, 2022.

Published in the ETV Newspaper June 29, 2022.

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