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Historic Landmark Commission approves metal canopy for 3141 Copper Avenue, requires 50% living ground cover
Summary
The City of El Paso Historic Landmark Commission approved a metal canopy for the mid-century house at 3141 Copper Avenue and required the owner to submit a landscaping plan showing at least 50% living ground cover for Preservation Office approval before landscaping work proceeds.
The City of El Paso Historic Landmark Commission approved a metal canopy for the property at 3141 Copper Avenue and directed the owner to submit a landscaping plan that incorporates at least 50% living ground cover.
Preservation Office staff said the house, in the Manhattan Heights Historic District and identified as a contributing mid‑century modern resource, had previously replaced windows and removed a bay‑window canopy without prior approval. ‘‘We think that the guidelines should be followed in this case, which means at least 50%…
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