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Commission approves most COAs, continues several projects; staff enforcement concerns raised on consent docket
Summary
The commission approved multiple certificates of appropriateness and recommended a home-share renewal while continuing several proposals for more information; neighbors raised enforcement concerns about windows that were replaced without an earlier certificate of appropriateness.
The Oklahoma City Historic Preservation Commission on March 2025 approved a series of certificates of appropriateness and related recommendations, continued several applications for more design or materials information, and heard public concern about enforcement when work was completed without prior approval.
Votes at a glance
- Minutes (Feb. 17 special meeting): Approved (motion/second recorded in PrimeGov).
- Consent docket: Two items on the consent docket were approved. A neighborhood representative asked that item HPCA-205-00005 be pulled; commissioners approved the consent docket items after discussion.
- HPCA-24-106 (525 NW 27th Street): Continued to the April 2 commission meeting. Staff recommended continuance because proposed fiber cement siding and enclosure of side windows did not meet guidelines and the applicant was not present.
- HPCA-25-00003 (611 NW 20 2nd Street): Continued to the April 2 commission meeting. Staff requested smaller size and non-metal materials for a proposed rear-yard carport.
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