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Historic District Commission approves mixed-use building at 215 South Center Street, defers final brick selection
Summary
The Collierville Historic District Commission voted unanimously April 23 to approve a certificate of appropriateness for a new mixed-use building at 215 South Center Street but required that final brick colors be chosen from on-site sample panels after commissioners and the applicant raised concerns about mock-up appearance and mortar finish.
The Collierville Historic District Commission on April 23 approved a certificate of appropriateness for architecture and site details for a proposed mixed-use building at 215 South Center Street, while deferring final approval of the building’s brick color to on-site sample panels.
The commission’s motion — made by Commissioner Walker and seconded — passed on a roll-call vote with all members present voting in favor. The approval includes conditions 1–9 as presented by staff, a requirement that the west and south sides of the covered parking be infilled with a lattice or green-wall treatment for screening, and a requirement that the final brick selection be determined through on-site mock-ups that emulate nearby Patricia’s boutique.
Why it mattered: The property is in Collierville’s local historic district and is individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The applicant and owner have been through…
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