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Houston preservation commission approves large consent agenda of Certificates of Appropriateness
Summary
The Houston Archaeological Historical Commission voted to approve a multi-item consent agenda of Certificates of Appropriateness and accepted two sets of meeting minutes, with one commissioner recorded as abstaining on select items.
The Houston Archaeological Historical Commission on Feb. 27 voted to approve a comprehensive consent agenda covering multiple Certificates of Appropriateness and accepted the commission's Dec. 12, 2024 and Jan. 16, 2025 meeting minutes.
Roman McAllen, the city's historic preservation officer, summarized staff recommendations before the vote, saying staff "is recommending that all items on section A on your agenda today be considered per staff recommendations in 1 motion except for items A22, A27 and A28." The list included new-construction and alteration requests across multiple Houston…
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