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Palestine commission approves conditional tax-exemption for 503 East Hodges Street

2793578 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

The Palestine Historic Landmark Commission approved a property tax-exemption application for the Hearne House at 503 East Hodges Street, contingent on the owners submitting estimates or receipts showing renovation spending meets the ordinances 20% threshold within five years.

The Palestine Historic Landmark Commission on March 18 approved a partial property tax-exemption application for the structure at 503 East Hodges Street, known in the meeting record as the Hearne House, with a condition that the applicants provide estimates or receipts showing renovation costs meet the citys 20% threshold.

The commission voted to approve the application after staff summarized the submission and the owners described completed and planned work. Staff said the applicants had filed the required exemption forms, permitted the city to inspect the property and initiated the homestead process establishing the house as their primary residence. Owner Tish Ervin…

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