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HAHC moves to deny COA and issue COR for 911 Cortland after unpermitted work; conditions include window and siding changes
Summary
The commission voted to deny a certificate of appropriateness for work done without a permit at 911 Cortland and to issue a Certificate of Rehabilitation (COR) with conditions including replacement of recently installed windows, staff approval of the front door, preferred siding materials and a limited portico depth.
The Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission voted to deny a certificate of appropriateness (COA) and to issue a Certificate of Rehabilitation (COR) with conditions for work performed without a COA at 911 Cortland Street.
Staff member Terrence Jackson told the commission the house is a noncontributing circa-1920 cottage on an unusually small 3,300-square-foot lot in the Houston Heights South Historic District. Jackson said the applicant had already removed and replaced windows and enclosed a screened porch without first obtaining a COA and required permits. Staff…
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