Utah Admin. Code R131-8-7 - External Requests for Changes or Projects
Pursuant to Section 63C-9-301, Utah Code:
(1) Agencies, private
parties or organizations which disagree with any aspect or function or
appearance of Capitol Hill facilities, and seek to have changes or
modifications made thereto, shall apply for approval of such a project or
function by contacting the Executive Director. The applicant shall submit:
(i) an application, and
(ii) a request for a feasibility study to be
conducted to determine if the requested change, modification or alteration is
consistent with authorized functions or design guidelines and imperatives, and
the Board's Master Plan.
(2) Following an analysis of an application
or request, the Executive Director shall:
(a)
Find that the application or request is appropriate, and recommend approval to
the Board; or
(b) Recommend denial
of the application or request to the Board; or
(c) Contact the requesting
agency/organization and suggest particular changes that may increase the
possibility of the changes or project being more acceptable. Such suggestions
will not be construed by the applicant as a guarantee of approval, but only
that the change or project may be reconsidered.
(2) The Board may:
(a) Approve with or without
recommendation,
(b) Deny with or
without recommendations, or
(c)
Advise the Executive Director to meet with the applicant and redesign the
change or request.
(3)
If the Board denies the change or request, the applicant shall be notified of
the decision. If the applicant disagrees with the decision, and wishes to
continue with his application or request, s/he shall begin again and
re-apply.
(4) If the application or
request is denied a second time, the applicant may not re-apply for the same
request or project proposal until at least 12 months time has
elapsed.
(5) If the Board approves
the application or request, the applicant shall be notified by the Executive
Director that the change or project has been approved in accordance with the
following parameters.
(i) All changes,
alterations and/or modifications to functions, uses or facilities, and approved
by the Board, will be under the direction of the Executive Director.
(ii) Where needed, the Board shall retain a
designer, contractor or other professionals to perform the work.
(iii) The Executive Director must give
signed, written approval of and supervise the changes, or designs and
construction work.
(iv) The
Executive Director will assure that any work so conducted meets the scope of
the master plan and the design guidelines and imperatives.
(v) The Executive Director will assure that
all historically significant fabric is preserved and protected from
damage.
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