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Landmark Commission approves temporary demolition of balcony at Captain Paul Stanley house in Galveston

5442256 · July 21, 2025
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The Galveston Landmark Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for the temporary demolition of an elevated covered balcony at the Captain Paul Stanley house, citing structural concerns and a plan to rebuild when funds are available.

The Landmark Commission on Monday approved a certificate of appropriateness allowing the temporary demolition of an elevated covered balcony at the Captain Paul Stanley house, a designated Galveston landmark at 2012 Martin Luther King Boulevard and 20 Ninth Street.

Staff presented the case to the commission, telling members, "This is a request for a certificate of appropriateness for modifications to the structure, including removing a covered balcony." The staff report said four public notices were sent and none were returned.

The staff presentation said the balcony is original to the house and that…

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