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SCORE 64 Insulate attic to r-38, rmf-45 historic, 32 unit apt j. U. Ced fee waiver approved Date: January 16, 2013Permit status: Completed | Completion date: January 18, 2013 | Current use: Residential | Permit id: Bld2013-00293 | |||||
SCORE 64 Install new bath fans in every unit, replacing existing fans (approx 233 each) ced fee waiver approved Date: January 16, 2013Permit type: Mechanical | Permit status: Completed | Completion date: January 18, 2013 | Current use: Residential | Permit id: Bld2013-00294 | |||||
SCORE 61 Grade changes in the required yard and retaining walls. Project has changed as of january 2016 - applicant is proposing new set of concrete stairs along east side of building to help with erosion concerns. In addition, a new landscaping plan with rocks and vegetation to help with steep slope and erosion problems. Date: March 24, 2014Permit type: Historic landmark commission | Permit status: Closed | Completion date: January 12, 2016 | Current use: Special exception | Permit id: Plnhlc2014-0016 | |||||
SCORE 59 Landscaping improvements proposed off of the southeast side of the building including the installation of a stone pathway. Slight grade changes will be made. Date: December 30, 2015Permit type: Historic landmark commission | Permit status: Closed | Completion date: January 14, 2016 | Current use: Minor alteration | Permit id: Plnhlc2015-0103 | |||||
SCORE 56 Landscaping project to improve the side yard of the lorna doone/ wilshire arms apartments at 234 e 1st ave in salt lake city. This side yard is very steep and struggles to maintain grass or other plantings which contributes to an erosion problem. The owners desire to improve the side yard by adding boulders to the existing landscape. This will add some variance to the existing grade without changing the overall grade of the property. This in turn will allow us to then add vegetation that will improve the aesthetics of the property and reduce the erosion problem. We plan to use 1 to 4 granite boulders to fit with the existing historical feel of the area. The boulders will be embedded in the soil so a small side section is visible above grade. The vegetation will consist of a variety of plants, shrubs and trees recommended by the department of historical preservation. Pictures of a similar landscape design are attached. There will also be a stairway integrated into the landscape that wil Date: January 13, 2016Permit status: Inspections | Completion date: January 26, 2016 | Current use: Commercial | Permit id: Bld2016-00263 |