Marvin Jensen on July 7th, 2010

The Salt Lake City Council carved out a section of the Yalecrest area from the Historic Designation process on Tuesday nights meeting, see map. They also unanimously voted to restrict demolition of any home built after 1942 without the Historic Landmark Commission approval, even though the neighborhood is not designated as Historic yet, this is [...]

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Marvin Jensen on June 30th, 2010

Last year I posted about this tear down at 1849 E Herbert. Today see the before and after pictures. It is a beautiful home… just wonder what you think?

This home has gone from just under 2000 sq ft, to approximately 4500 sq ft. Do you think it is overbuilt for the lot? Does the architecture [...]

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Marvin Jensen on May 4th, 2010

JT Martin is gathering information from those in the Yalecrest neighborhood about their opinion, in favor or against, the implementation of the Local Historic Designation for Yalecrest. Make sure your vote is counted, e-mail JT at jt.martin@slcgov.com. See the current tally below. Green means YES, Yellow means UNDECIDED, and Red means NO.

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