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Commission approves demolition and conditional replacement for Glenbrook Valley house tied to Hurricane Harvey aid

2437799 · February 27, 2025
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The commission approved demolition of a storm-damaged house at 2711 Mont Lehi Court and approved a proposed replacement design with a condition that staff and the applicant work to refine exterior design elements where feasible within the federal program constraints.

The Houston Archaeological Historical Commission on Feb. 27 approved demolition of a storm-damaged house at 2711 Mont Lehi Court in Glenbrook Valley and separately approved a proposed replacement design, contingent on staff working with the applicant to refine certain exterior design details where feasible within program constraints.

Jason Lowenthal, staff presenting the items, said the homeowners are seeking assistance through a federally funded recovery program administered by the Texas General Land Office (GLO) linked to Hurricane Harvey recovery. A structural-engineer report procured through the GLO determined that repair would exceed the program's historic-rehabilitation cap and that reconstruction is the feasible path under program…

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