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Historic Landmark Commission approves replacement windows at 4410 Leeds Avenue

5477939 · July 24, 2025
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Summary

The El Paso Historic Landmark Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness allowing new windows at a non‑contributing 1951 house in the Austin Terrace Historic District after the owner presented window samples that match the operation and grid pattern of the original casements.

The El Paso Historic Landmark Commission on an oral voice vote approved a certificate of appropriateness for replacement windows at 4410 Leeds Avenue, a non‑contributing house built in 1951 in the Austin Terrace Historic District.

Commission staff member Providencia Velasquez presented the item and said the owner sought to replace several windows and that staff’s recommended modification was that any new windows “match the existing or historic…

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