58-2-2: DEFINITIONS:
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION: A commission appointed by the Mayor, with the advice and consent of the City Council, comprised of between seven (7) nor more than eleven (11) voting members. The commission promotes the preservation goals of Salt Lake City specifically by approving or denying construction affecting the visual quality of historic districts and landmark sites.
PUBLIC FACILITIES INVESTMENTS, DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION WITHIN A HISTORICAL DISTRICT OR LANDMARK SITE: Projects under the capital improvements program which involve a change in the external features of a historical district or landmark site, including remodeling or alteration of the external structure, demolition or removal, new construction, erection of signs, or improving the right-of-way of above grade infrastructure. This includes those improvements made by the private sector to the public right-of-way which require City permits. (2019 Compilation)