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Historic Landmark Commission finds most work at 314 Marietta qualifies for tax exemption, asks staff to tighten procedures

3730916 · June 9, 2025
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Denton’s Historic Landmark Commission voted unanimously to approve staff’s recommendation that most work at 314 Marietta Street qualifies for the local historic tax exemption while excluding certain items; commissioners asked staff to develop clearer documentation procedures before the item goes to City Council.

The Denton Historic Landmark Commission voted unanimously to accept staff’s recommendation that the restoration and improvements at 314 Marietta Street qualify for a local historic landmark tax exemption, excluding several line items staff said did not qualify. The commission also asked staff to return with a clearer documentation process for future applications before the matter goes to City Council.

The commission’s vote approved staff’s analysis that, of $333,171.58 in reported project costs, $271,998.25 qualifies as eligible restoration or permanent improvement…

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