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Historic Landmark Commission: consent agenda passes; multiple demolition and relocation permits released or postponed
Summary
At the June 4 meeting the Historic Landmark Commission approved the consent agenda, granted historic zoning to Whitehall Cooperative, released several demolition permits conditioned on City documentation, approved a house relocation and postponed a number of contested demolition requests to July for further review.
The Historic Landmark Commission handled a large agenda June 4 at Austin City Hall, approving a multi-item consent agenda, designating one property for historic zoning and taking mixed actions on multiple demolition and relocation requests.
Quick outcomes: the commission approved the consent agenda unanimously; designated the Whitehall Cooperative (2500 Oasis Street) as historic zoning; released several demolition permits conditioned on completion of City of Austin documentation packages; approved one relocation; and postponed several contested demolition requests to the commission’s July meeting for further review and outreach.
Consent and grouped approvals Commissioners adopted the consent agenda unanimously. Items included Minutes (May 27), Certificate of Appropriateness and heritage-grant cases offered for consent (example: 900 Chacon Street, 1108 Elm Street, 3006 Kirby Lane), and multiple demolition/relocation items that staff offered for consent. The chair asked members to signal any items they…
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