Landmark Commission · 9:30 AM
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32 items(18 procedural hidden)
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#1Request for a Certificate of Eligibility granting a 10-year tax exemption on the added value of land and improvements at 5020 Swiss Avenue in the Swiss Avenue Historic District, with staff recommending approval of $1,228,061 in rehabilitation expenditures prior to issuance.
#2Request for a Certificate of Eligibility granting a 10-year tax exemption on 100% of land and improvements at 2830 Metropolitan Avenue in the Wheatley Place Historic District, with staff recommending approval of $100,000 in rehabilitation expenditures prior to issuance.
#3Certificate of Appropriateness application (COA-26-000213) to install eight SEG 'Snap' frame signage systems on the exterior walls of Cotton Bowl Stadium's team rooms in the Fair Park Historic District, recommended for approval by both staff and the task force as reversible, compatible work that does not affect protected historic materials.
#4Certificate of Appropriateness request to revise previously-approved plans at 5208 Worth Street in the Munger Place Historic District, covering window placement and replacement modifications to the main structure. Both staff and the task force recommend approval as submitted.
#5Certificate of Appropriateness application at 4315 Junius Street in the Peak's Suburban Addition Historic District to revise previously-approved plans by modifying the foundation height of the main structure, with both staff and the task force recommending approval.
#6Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA-26-000204) to install patio doors at an existing window opening of an accessory structure at 5908 Swiss Avenue in the Swiss Ave Historic District; both staff and the task force recommend approval.
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#7Courtesy review of a proposal to construct three new townhouses with attached garages on a vacant corner lot at 4422 Swiss Avenue in the Swiss Ave Historic District; the task force is supportive but provides detailed design comments requiring revisions before formal Landmark Commission review.
#8Courtesy review of a proposed left-side addition with side porch at 202 S. Cliff Street in the Tenth Street Historic District. Staff conceptually recommends denial pending revised design resubmission to the Landmark Commission; the task force is non-supportive and requests three separate Certificates of Appropriateness.
#9A courtesy review for the construction of a new main residential building on a vacant interior lot at 3406 Jeffries Street in the Wheatley Place Historic District; staff recommends conceptual approval pending final design submission to the Landmark Commission.
#10Certificate of Appropriateness application (COA-26-000193) to cover existing masonry coping with metal coping at 1815 N. Market Street in the West End Historic District, recommended for denial without prejudice by both staff and the task force as incompatible with the historic material character of the contributing structure.
#11Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness at 722 N. Beacon Street to replace and install a six-foot wood board-on-board fence in the front yard of the Junius Heights Historic District, recommended for denial as front yard fences are prohibited in the district.
#12Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness at 5605 Worth Street in the Junius Heights Historic District to replace the front door, recommended for denial without prejudice by both staff and the Task Force on the grounds that the existing door is appropriate and shows no adequate evidence of deterioration.
#13Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness at 4724 Junius Street in the Junius Heights Historic District to install a 3.5-foot white wood picket fence in the front yard, recommended for approval with conditions by both staff and the Task Force requiring a flat horizontal top and sufficient openness.
#14A Certificate of Appropriateness is requested to demolish an existing accessory building at 6006 Swiss Avenue in the Swiss Ave Historic District; both staff and the task force recommend approval because the structure is noncontributing, being newer than the district's period of significance.
#15A Certificate of Appropriateness is requested to construct a new accessory building in the rear yard at 6006 Swiss Avenue in the Swiss Ave Historic District; staff recommends approval per submitted drawings dated 6/1/2026, and the task force recommends approval with the condition that brick façade material match the style and period of the main structure.
#16Application for Certificate of Appropriateness (COA-26-000176) to construct a new main residential building and rear detached two-car garage on a vacant corner lot at 112 N. Cliff Street in the Tenth Street Historic District. Staff recommends approval with conditions covering windows, vents, paint colors, foundation height, and driveway materials.
#17Application for Certificate of Appropriateness (COA-26-000187) to construct a new one-and-a-half story main residential building on a vacant corner lot at 220 S. Cliff Street in the Tenth Street Historic District. Staff recommends approval with conditions; the task force, lacking a quorum, offered supportive comments with minor corrections.
#18Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a new duplex with a rear detached two-car garage on a vacant corner lot at 2937 Warren Avenue in the Wheatley Place Historic District. Staff recommends approval with detailed architectural conditions to ensure consistency with historic preservation standards.
#19Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior rehabilitation at 3503 Meyers Street in the Wheatley Place Historic District, covering replacement of 20 windows and exterior siding. Staff recommends approval with conditions requiring aluminum windows and wood horizontal lap siding to match existing materials.
#20A request for a Landmark Commission authorized hearing to consider re-initiating the historic designation process to establish a historic overlay district for the Queen City Neighborhood, a subdistrict within Planned Development District No. 595, bounded by State Highway 310, Warren Avenue, Malcolm X Boulevard, and Eugene Street.
#21A request for a Landmark Commission authorized hearing to consider initiating the historic designation process to establish a historic overlay district for the McShann Road Neighborhood, located along the north and south lines of McShann Road from Montfort Drive to a point west of Preston Road.
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