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Commission orders removal or relocation of driveway metal structure at 2147 King James Place, gives 60 days to fix turf violations
Summary
El Paso’s Historic Landmark Commission voted Dec. 4 to require removal or relocation of an after-the-fact metal carport at 2147 King James Place and ordered removal or reduction of artificial turf; the commission extended the compliance deadline to 60 days and said no new permits will be issued until violations are corrected.
The El Paso Historic Landmark Commission on Dec. 4 voted to require the removal or relocation of an after-the-fact metal structure in the driveway at 2147 King James Place and ordered corrections to landscaping violations, giving the homeowner 60 days to comply.
Staff told the commission the property, in the Austin Terrace Historic District, is non-contributing and built in 1995 but is still subject to the district’s design guidelines. Staff recommended that the metal structure be relocated to the back of the lot, the artificial turf be removed or reduced to comply with the 50 percent live-ground…
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