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Landmark Commission approves canopy and balcony alterations at 201 20th Street
Summary
On Dec. 1 the Galveston Landmark Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness allowing the rebuild and modest raising of a canopy and related rear-door changes at 201 20th Street; staff recommended approval and conditions include a license to use the public right-of-way.
The Galveston Landmark Commission on Dec. 1 voted to approve a certificate of appropriateness for alterations to the historic building at 201 20th Street, including rebuilding and raising an existing canopy and modifying doors along the alley.
Daniel, a city staff member, told commissioners that 15 public notices were sent and none were returned and that staff finds the proposed canopy and handrail conform to the design standards. "The Sanborn maps indicate that the building has had a canopy almost since it was built," Daniel said, and staff recommended approval with specific conditions…
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