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City Council upholds denial of demolition request for 231 West Beauregard
Summary
The San Angelo City Council voted 7-0 to uphold the Design and Historic Review Commission’s denial of a demolition request for a mid‑century building at 231 West Beauregard, saying the commission should review any proposed replacement and protect the visual continuity of the downtown corridor.
San Angelo City Council on Tuesday voted 7-0 to uphold the Design and Historic Review Commission’s (DHRC) decision denying demolition of the structure at 231 West Beauregard.
The council’s action maintains DHRC’s direction that the site be considered holistically before removal, and that any demolition be tied to approval of replacement plans. Aaron Vannoy, director of planning and development services, told the council DHRC denied the demolition because commissioners wanted to review what would replace the building and how a new use would fit into the downtown corridor. Vannoy said staff had recommended approval with two conditions: that any demolition be conditioned on DHRC approval of elevation renderings for this lot and the adjacent lot owned by…
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