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Magnolia Hall mailbox kiosk, gates and stonework approved; developer withdraws proposed horse fencing for further DRC review

5393205 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a mailbox kiosk, gates, stone columns and walkways at the Magnolia Hall property but the developer withdrew plans for a four‑board horse fence, which staff had recommended denying for enclosure of historic green space.

The Historic Zoning Commission on July 14 approved most site‑work elements at Magnolia Hall (1850 William Campbell Court) — including a mail kiosk, gates, stacked stone walls, stone steps and a stone bridge — but the applicant withdrew proposed four‑board horse fencing so the fencing can return for further Design Review Committee (DRC) consideration.

Preservation staff told the commission the mail kiosk, relocated gate on Glass Lane, stone columns and walkways were appropriate with conditions but…

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