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Commission delegates window decision, orders stucco mock-up at Audubon Place house
Summary
At 704 Marshall St., the commission denied the COA application as filed, issued a Certificate of Remediation for stucco work and delegated to staff the authority to inspect and decide whether original windows may be repaired or replaced.
The Houston Archaeological Historical Commission voted on Feb. 27 to deny a Certificate of Appropriateness as submitted for work at 704 Marshall St. (Audubon Place Historic District) and to issue a Certificate of Remediation for stucco repairs, while delegating to staff the on-site review and an authority to determine whether original windows should be repaired or replaced.
Terrence Jackson, staff presenting the application, described the property as a contributing, two-story circa-1915 wood-frame stucco house with 1,984 square feet on a roughly 6,000-square-foot lot and said the application proposed to remove and replace 21 existing wood windows and to repair and replace the stucco with a dash finish. Jackson said staff recommended denial of the COA and issuance of a Certificate of Remediation for the…
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