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Historic Landmark Commission approves window replacements and new house certificate-of-appropriateness

2477708 · March 3, 2025
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The Denton Historic Landmark Commission approved two certificates of appropriateness on March 3: replacement of 21 windows at 704 West Oak Street with conditions, and construction of a new one-story residence at 2203 Houston Place.

The Denton Historic Landmark Commission on March 3 approved two certificates of appropriateness, one to replace exterior windows at 704 West Oak Street and another to allow construction of a new one-story residence at 2203 Houston Place.

The commission voted to approve a request to replace 21 main-residence windows and remove 13 nonhistoric storm windows at 704 West Oak Street, in the Oak Hickory Historic District, subject to staff conditions. Historic preservation staff said the house, built about 1951 and owned by Sargon Eshaya, currently has single-pane, wood-frame, multi-light double-hung windows and nonhistoric storm windows. The proposed windows would be double-pane, pine and painted white, retaining the horizontal-light double-hung pattern.…

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