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Commission denies predesignation new‑build at 2214 Eugene Street but reimburses application fee
Summary
The commission denied without prejudice a predesignation certificate of appropriateness for a new house at 2214 Eugene Street in the Queen City predesignation area, citing incomplete design information; it later approved reimbursing the applicant's $500 filing fee.
The Dallas Landmark Commission voted Feb. 3 to deny without prejudice a predesignation certificate of appropriateness for a proposed new main residential building and detached two‑car garage at 2214 Eugene Street in the Queen City area, concluding that the plans lacked sufficient information for the commission to determine compatibility.
Staff presented the application and recommended approval with detailed conditions including a minimum foundation height of 15 inches above grade, expressed exposed rafter tails, a rectangular louvered vent at the front gable, porch column bases at grade, siding extended to 6 inches above grade, and brushed‑finish concrete for drives and walks. The…
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