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Council approves historic-preservation partial tax exemptions for 51 properties; one denied for unaddressed maintenance
Summary
Council approved a 75% city-tax exemption for 51 of 52 applicants under the city’s long-standing historic-preservation program; staff recommended denial for one property that failed to obtain a required certificate of appropriateness and remedy visible siding and paint issues.
Round Rock City Council voted to grant partial tax exemptions to 51 historic properties under the city’s long-standing preservation program and to deny one application after staff and the Historic Preservation Commission found required maintenance and permitting steps were not completed.
Planning staff explained the program — in place since 1982 — exempts 75% of the city portion of property taxes for…
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