Utah Admin. Code R23-31-4 - Preservation Zones of the Thomas Kearns Mansion
(1) Preservation Zone One: The following
applies to Preservation Zone One:
(a) Zone
One contains very important character-defining features, consisting of all
floor, wall, and ceiling finishes. All decorative elements and furnishings
existing as of May 10, 2011, have been carefully researched and selected to
reflect the historic significance of the Thomas Kearns Mansion. Zone One is
described in Section R23-31-5.
(b) Any changes to the decorative elements
and furnishings in Zone One require the review and recommendation of the
Commission to the division. Approval may be given by the division after
considering input from the Commission and the State Historic Preservation
Officer.
(c) There must be
compelling reasons presented to the division for changes to the decorative
elements and furnishings in Zone One.
(d) Provided that the Zone One
characteristics are not affected, it is recognized that the Thomas Kearns
Mansion acts as the temporary home of the First Family. Placement of personal
art and memorabilia is encouraged throughout the Thomas Kearns Mansion to
personalize the spaces and allow the Thomas Kearns Mansion to provide a home
life for the Governor and the Governor's family. The placement of said personal
art and memorabilia shall be carefully considered to ensure that
character-defining features are preserved.
(2) Preservation Zone Two. The following
applies to Preservation Zone Two:
(a) The
area described in Section
R23-31-5 as Zone Two has been
previously altered, but contains some Zone One character-defining features,
which features shall be considered part of Zone One. Examples of such features
include ceiling plasterwork, woodwork, certain wall locations, fireplaces,
windows and window surrounds, original flooring, light fixtures, and other
character-defining features.
(b)
Temporary furnishings may be altered without going through the Commission; but
the Commission shall be made aware of any such alteration request in
writing.
(c) Any changes to Zone
Two may be done without any review or approval by the Commission or the
division.
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