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Commission approves COA for new house at 909 East Mulkey; denies 1227 Verbena multifamily design without prejudice
Summary
Fort Worth’s landmarks commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for a new residence at 909 East Mulkey Street with conditions, and denied without prejudice a proposed three‑unit project at 1227 Verbena Street, citing incompatible massing and scale.
The Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission took two housing-related votes on Feb. 9: it approved a certificate of appropriateness for a new one-story residence at 909 East Mulkey Street subject to staff conditions, and it denied without prejudice a proposed three-unit multifamily design at 1227 Verbena Street.
For ACLC26004 (909 East Mulkey Street), staff recommended approval subject to conditions intended to align the design with the Morningside historic district. Required changes include a front porch at least six feet deep with a 2‑step elevation and 8-by-8-inch columns, a traditional-style solid front door,…
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