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Historic and Design Review Commission approves consent agenda after neighborhood comments on accessory dwelling units
Summary
The Historic and Design Review Commission on Aug. 20 approved a full consent agenda including multiple certificates of appropriateness; neighbors and neighborhood organizations raised concerns about the height, scale and materials of proposed accessory structures at 2011 West Summit and other nearby houses.
The Historic and Design Review Commission approved a full consent agenda on Aug. 20, 2025, including several certificates of appropriateness for work in San Antonio historic districts, after the commission heard voicemails and public testimony about accessory structures and new construction.
The action was taken after the commission recorded a roll call and a motion to approve the consent items 1 through 7 “with staff stipulations” passed on a recorded unanimous voice vote. Commissioners present included Jay Maurice Gibbs (chairman) and multiple commissioners who registered aye votes during the roll calls.
Members of the public and neighborhood groups submitted comments on several consent items before the vote. Albert…
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