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Dallas Landmark Commission — Sept. 6 meeting roundup: approvals, denials and conditions
Summary
The commission handled a mix of courtesy reviews and certificates of appropriateness on Sept. 6. Key outcomes included approval of several new-construction items with conditions, a safety exception for a private fence, and denials without prejudice for several vinyl-window requests.
The Dallas Landmark Commission met Sept. 6 in a re-ordered agenda to prioritize items that required same-day action. The meeting produced a mix of approvals with conditions, denials without prejudice, and several courtesy reviews.
Why it matters: Landmark decisions determine what owners can build or alter in historic districts and influence project timelines for permits and historic-tax-credit applications.
Votes at a glance - Consent items 1–6: Approved per staff recommendation (voice vote). - COA — 805 Elm Street (West End): Approved revisions to fenestration; approval of replacement windows conditioned on aluminum frames (not vinyl). Motion carried; two dissenting votes (Bellisi, Taylor). - COA —…
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