Historic Preservation Commission approves duplex and accessory‑structure certificates, sets conditions on garage doors

Historic Preservation Commission · April 2, 2026

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Summary

The Oklahoma City Historic Preservation Commission approved a duplex CA, granted several accessory‑structure certificates with conditions (including a 9‑foot maximum garage door), and continued a handful of garage and driveway items for further review with staff and neighbors.

The Oklahoma City Historic Preservation Commission on April approved multiple certificates of appropriateness, including a duplex in Jefferson Park and several accessory‑structure requests, while continuing more complex garage and driveway items for additional staff review.

Chair Sarah Jordan opened the meeting and the commission approved the March minutes and the consent docket before hearing several contested cases. Staff recommended approval with conditions for HPCA25‑000889 (424 Northwest 27th), a duplex application presented by Holly Hunt of HGH Design. "I'm more than happy to work with staff on these final little material things," Holly Hunt said, describing revisions to siding, roof pitch and window placement intended to respond to prior feedback. A commissioner moved to approve the CA with the staff findings and the motion carried.

On HPCA25‑00146 (2215 North Chartell), applicant Dr. Leonardo Vaez told the commission the existing historic garage is structurally unsound and the owners propose demolition and new construction "just a little bit wider so my wife can put her car in and close the door." Staff and commissioners noted guideline practice historically supports 8 feet, and in some visible cases 9 feet; the commission approved the CA with a specific finding to allow demolition and a condition capping the single garage door at 9 feet and requiring documentation of materials.

The commission approved HPCA25‑00157 (2241 Northwest 28th) with conditions and also voted to recommend to the Board of Adjustment that the proposed garage count as the two required parking spaces, a variance staff had suggested to resolve on‑site parking calculations.

For multi‑part applications (for example HPCA26‑00032 at 809 Northwest 16th), staff recommended approval of most house and site items but the commission continued the proposed garage and a fence item for further design work and neighbor input. Several items where work had already been completed without permits were continued to allow staff and applicants to explore remediation and permit options.

The commission also authorized staff to recommend the city's Certified Local Government grant application to City Council; staff said grant funds would support surveys, guideline work and community programming.

Next steps: applicants with continuances were directed to work with staff on the requested revisions and to return at the May 6 or June 3 meetings as noted by the commission.