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Landmarks Commission grants retroactive demolition approval at 1112 N. 18th St., sets remediation conditions

Kansas City, Kansas Landmarks Commission · January 6, 2026
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Summary

The Kansas City, Kansas Landmarks Commission on Jan. 5 approved a retroactive certificate of appropriateness for demolition of a residence at 1112 North 18th St. (environs of the West High Manor Historic District), 5-0, attaching conditions requiring debris removal, filling/grading of any basement opening, and that the applicant obtain proper permits for future exterior work.

The Kansas City, Kansas Landmarks Commission approved, by a 5-0 roll-call vote Jan. 5, a retroactive certificate of appropriateness for demolition of a residence at 1112 North 18th St., a property in the environs of the West High Manor Historic District, and attached three conditions to the approval.

Randy Greaves, the commission’s historic preservationist, told commissioners the residence had been…

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