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Votes at a glance: HAHC approves multiple COAs and forwards two landmark nominations; denies one addition
Summary
At its June 5 meeting the Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission approved a slate of consent‑agenda certificate‑of‑appropriateness items, recommended two landmark nominations to City Council, approved several individual COAs with conditions, and denied a proposed addition over FAR concerns.
The Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission took several formal actions at its June 5, 2025 meeting. This roundup lists each item, the motion outcome, and key details.
Votes and key outcomes
- Landmark nominations forwarded to City Council - 1707 Milford Street (West Edgemont’s “Dream Home”) — HAHC recommended protected landmark designation (motion passed). Recommendation covers the main residence only; detached garage apartment classified non‑contributing. - 5319 Institute Lane (Allen and Hattie Greenhouse) — HAHC recommended landmark designation (motion passed). Staff cited 1929 permit documentation and city directories.
- Consent agenda (approved in one motion) - Items C2, C3, C5, C6, C7, C8, C9, C12, C13, C14, C15 — certificates…
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