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Historic-tax exemption approved for former post office at 218 North Locust Street
Summary
The Historic Landmark Commission voted to grant a favorable determination that $16,252 in qualifying work at 218 North Locust Street constitutes permanent improvement and restoration under the local landmark tax-exemption code, excluding consulting fees.
The Denton Historic Landmark Commission on Thursday approved a staff recommendation that work at 218 North Locust Street qualify as permanent improvement and restoration under the city's local landmark tax-exemption rules.
Commission chair opened the item by identifying the property at the southeast corner of North Locust Street and East McKinney Street and asked staff to present. Cameron, a staff member, described the property's history and recent work: "This property is located at 218 North Locust Street ... The owner is Tim Beatty. Its original construction date for the original portion is 1919 with the early 1960s addition." Cameron told commissioners that the scope of qualifying work included removal of old vinyl tiles and adhesives, HVAC duct installation, removal of outdated thermal-system piping and other…
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