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Commission conditionally approves landmark designation for North Broadway/Emerald bungalow court

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The Public Amenities Commission approved designation of a bungalow court at 102–106 North Broadway and 401–405 Emerald Street as a local historic landmark, subject to Minor Alteration Subcommittee review of select exterior elements.

The Public Amenities Commission voted to designate the bungalow court at 102–106 North Broadway and 401–405 Emerald Street as a local historic landmark under the city’s preservation ordinance, subject to review of specific exterior details by the Minor Alteration Subcommittee.

Staff emphasized the site’s architectural character, its listing in the city’s 1986 survey and associations with former Mayor Charles Wortham and Fire Captain Floyd Ingram.

The nut graf: Senior Planner Andrew Spytec told commissioners the site — a nine‑unit bungalow court built on a 10,100‑square‑foot lot — meets multiple local criteria for landmark designation…

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