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Historic-property owner asks Rockwall advisory board to table exterior-alteration COA request

2722714 · March 20, 2025
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Applicant for landmark property at 303 East Resk Street asked the Historic Preservation Advisory Board to table a request for a certificate of appropriateness to replace four entrance doors and restore stained-glass transoms; board approved the tabling request 3-1.

Annette, the applicant for a landmark property at 303 East Resk Street, asked the Rockwall City Historic Preservation Advisory Board on Tuesday evening to table her application for a certificate of appropriateness so the item can return at the next regular meeting.

Henry Lee, historic preservation staff, told the board the subject property is a locally designated landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Lee said the building — designed by architect George Lindsey and built by Harris Schumann around 1913 with Mission/Spanish Revival influences — has had multiple alterations but retains historic significance. He described the current request as replacement of four double entrance doors with wood doors…

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