Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R131. Capitol Preservation Board (State), Administration |
R131-8. CPB Facilities and Grounds: Maintenance of Aesthetics |
R131-8-4. Alterations to Buildings Interiors
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(a) Pursuant to Sections 63C-9-301 and 63C-9-402, Utah Code;
(i) No alteration to the interior of any building on Capitol Hill that is under the control of the Board shall be made without the signed, written approval of the Executive Director.
(ii) No alteration may be made to the interior of the Capitol Hill buildings that could have a visual or functional impact to the exterior appearance of the buildings, without the signed, written approval of the Executive Director.
(iii) All alterations to the interior space of any Capitol Hill facility shall comply with the architectural Design Guidelines and Imperatives, and selected historic color guidelines as approved by the Executive Director, following Board approval.
(b) Historic building elements and components of significance may not be altered, changed or removed without the signed, written approval of the Executive Director. New elements that are used to restore the historically significant elements such as furnishings, paint color, lighting fixtures, artifacts and other finished materials that are consistent with the historic fabric of the Capitol, shall be treated as historically significant to the Capitol Complex. Such finishes shall apply to new structures as well as existing structures.