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Historic commission approves replacement of 25 windows at West Oak Street house

2255851 · February 10, 2025
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The Denton Historic Landmark Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness allowing property owners to replace 25 exterior windows at 1011 West Oak Street in the Oak Hickory Historic District, after staff said the proposal met the Secretary of the Interior’s rehabilitation standards.

The Denton Historic Landmark Commission on an evening meeting approved a certificate of appropriateness to allow replacement of 25 exterior windows at 1011 West Oak Street in the Oak Hickory Historic District.

The commission’s staff presented the application, citing section 2.92 of the Denton development code and the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation, and recommended approval as submitted. Staff told commissioners the existing windows are single-pane, many have been painted or caulked shut and some sash weights are broken; the owners proposed bronze, double-pane, double-hung fiberglass windows to restore operability and improve thermal performance.

A property representative told the commission the household has…

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