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Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission

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Also known as: HCLC

The Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission is a Fort Worth city board that administers the city's historic preservation programs, including the Certified Local Government Program. It reviews and recommends historic designations for structures and properties, maintains historic resource surveys, enforces design guidelines for historic districts, and administers historic site tax exemptions. The commission holds regular public meetings and includes members with expertise in architecture, history, urban planning, and related preservation fields.
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historic (5)
zoning (4)
policy (1)

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200 Texas Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102·Show on Google Maps ↗
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March 2026

Zoning Case

A zoning case for Jerry Loftin requesting removal of the Demolition Delay Overlay from 107 Houston Street and 201 W Belknap Street (0.0726 acres), converting the designation from Central Business District/Demolition Delay Overlay to Central Business District only; recommended for approval by the Historical & Cultural Landmarks Commission.

…n Delay Overlay To: "H" Central Business District (Recommended for Approval by Historical & Cultural Landmarks Commission) laura.young@fortworthtexas.gov

Zoning Case

A zoning case for Pescador Partners Ltd requesting addition of a Demolition Delay Overlay to 117 W Weatherford Street (0.0726 acres), changing the designation from Central Business District to Central Business District/Demolition Delay Overlay; recommended for approval by the Historical & Cultural Landmarks Commission.

…Central Business District/Demolotion Delay Overlay (Recommended for Approval by Historical & Cultural Landmarks Commission) laura.young@fortworthtexas.gov

Zoning Case

Zoning case in Council District 2 to remove the Historic Cultural overlay designation from a 0.5810-acre residential property at 2117 NW 24th Street, owned by BW Trust, changing the zoning from 'A-5/HC' to 'A-5' One-Family Residential. The Historical & Cultural Landmarks Commission has recommended approval.

(CD2) BW TRUST; 2117 NW 24th Street; (0.5810 acres) From: "A-5/HC" One-Family Residential/Historic Cultural To: "A-5" One-Family Residential (Recommended for Approval by Historical & Cultural Landmark

Zoning Case

Zoning case in Council District 2 to add a Highly Significant Endangered (HSE) historic overlay to a 5.8430-acre property at 411 N Main Street owned by Tarrant County College District, within the Panther Island Core Zone, changing the designation from 'PI-UL-2' to 'PI-UL-2/HSE'. The Historical & Cultural Landmarks Commission has recommended approval.

…ore Zone/Highly Significant Endangered Overlay (Recommended for approved by the Historical & Cultural Landmarks Commission) laura.young@fortworthtexas.gov

January 2026

Resolution

A resolution nominates the Fort Worth Power and Light Power Plant/TXU North Main Plant at 411 N. Main Street for designation as a Highly Significant Endangered Landmark, and directs the Historic Preservation Officer to submit a full application to the Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission.

…e Historic Preservation Officer (“HPO”) to Submit a Complete Application to the Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission (“HCLC”) for Consideration michelle.hector@fortworthtexas.gov