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Planning commission designates 1403 Bridal Drive a local historic landmark

City of Denton Planning and Zoning Commission · April 8, 2026
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The commission voted 6–0 to recommend local historic landmark designation for the 1959 Mount Miller–designed home at 1403 Bridal/Kendolph Drive; staff said the property meets multiple DDC historic criteria and the case will go to City Council on April 21, 2026.

The Planning & Zoning Commission voted unanimously April 8 to approve a local historic landmark designation for the midcentury home at 1403 Bridal (also referenced as Kendolph Drive). Cameron Robertson, the city’s historic preservation officer, told the commission the property — designed by Mount Miller circa 1959 and associated with Dr. Hiram J. Friedman —…

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