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Historic Preservation Advisory Board approves demolition and three rehabilitation projects; board departs from staff recommendation on one
Summary
On Aug. 7 the board approved a demolition request for a carriage house at 612 W. Virginia St., and granted certificates of appropriateness for rehabilitation projects at 401 N. Bradley St. and 609 N. Bend St.; staff recommended approval with conditions for one and recommended denial for another, but the board approved both projects as presented.
At its Aug. 7 meeting the City of McKinney Historic Preservation Advisory Board approved several agenda items involving demolition and rehabilitation certificates of appropriateness.
The board unanimously approved the consent agenda minutes for the July 3, 2025 meeting and then took action on three individual historic-preservation items.
612 West Virginia St. — demolition approved Rayna Allom presented a staff report on a request by owners Robert and Kelly Sheriff for a certificate of appropriateness to demolish a detached accessory structure described in the application as a carriage house or shed at 612 West Virginia St. The accessory building was shown in staff photos as leaning and exhibiting rot. Staff recommended approval of the demolition. A motion by Board Member Prior Robinson, seconded by Board Member Petkayfic, carried; the board approved the request unanimously.
401 North Bradley St. — rehabilitation approved despite staff conditions Staff revisited a proposal for…
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