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Historic Preservation Commission approves multiple CAs, continues several complex projects; windows standard debated
Summary
At its Nov. meeting the Oklahoma City Historic Preservation Commission approved several certificates of appropriateness, continued multiple complex applications (including large accessory structures and garages) for more documentation, and directed staff to clarify window light‑transmittance language after a technical presentation on VLT vs. VT.
The Oklahoma City Historic Preservation Commission met on Nov. 5 and moved forward on a mix of approvals and continuances as it balanced preservation guidelines with homeowners’ renovation needs. Chair John Milner opened the meeting and reminded participants of the 10‑day appeal process to the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustments.
The commission voted to approve the October minutes and then approved two consent‑docket items. On individual items, the commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for 119 Northwest 18th Street (the Taft application) with a finding of "unique circumstances" after applicants Gary Taft and Shelley Taft said the installed…
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