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Historic and Design Review Commission approves multiple COAs, denies noncontinuous walkway at 322 Lamar

5713516 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 3 meeting the Historic and Design Review Commission approved several certificates of appropriateness and concept items, and denied a noncontinuous "frog" walkway at 322 Lamar Street — conditioning historic tax certification on remedying outstanding violations.

The Historic and Design Review Commission on Sept. 3 approved several certificates of appropriateness (COAs) and a conceptual design, while denying a recently installed noncontinuous walkway at 322 Lamar Street and conditioning historic tax certification on remedial work. The commission meets as an advisory board to the city and bases recommendations on the city's Unified Development Code and adopted design guidelines.

Key outcomes at a glance

- Approval of meeting minutes from Aug. 20, 2025 — motion carried. - Consent agenda: commission accepted consent items (items 1–10) with item 4 and item 6 pulled for questions; motion carried. - Item 4 (343 West Houston St.): COA approved with…

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