12-28-2023 (Historic Review) MinutesWylie Historic Review Commission Regular Meeting A
December 28, 2023 — 6: 00 PM f 11
Council Chambers - 300 Country Club Road, Building #100, Wylie, Texas 75098
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Chair Sandra Stone called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. In attendance were Chair Sandra Stone, Vice-Ch
Allison Stowe, Commissioner Stephen Burkett, Commissioner Kali Patton, Deputy City Manager Renae 011i,
Administrative Assistant Gabby Fernandez, former Administrative Assistant Lillian Baker. Commissioner Ani
Jones arrived at 6:02 p.m. Absent were Commissioner Krisliegh Hoermann and Commissioner Laurie Sargent. I
COMMENTS ON NON -AGENDA ITEMS
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an individual, six minutes for a group. In addition, Commission is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on a
matter presented during citizen participation. i
CONSENT AGENDA
All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Commission and will be enacted by one
motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the
Consent Agenda and will be considered separately.
A. Consider and act upon the approval of October 26, 2023 Meeting Minutes.
Commission Comments on Consent Agenda
Chair Stone made clarification on her previous statements that were recorded into the October 26, 2023 minutes.
She stated that she had never seen a new build, historically accurate home with an attached garage. She asked
Commissioner Burkett if had moved into the 1902 Victorian home in Galveston and if it had the garage already
attached, to which he confirmed. She further stated that the home was not originally built with the garage and put
on stilts after the flood (referring to the 1900 Hurricane/Flood of Galveston).
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A motion was made by Chair Stone and seconded by Vice -Chair Stowe to approve the Consent Agenda as
presented. A vote was taken and carried 5 — 0.
Consider and act upon a recommendation to the City Council regarding the demolition of a resident"I
structure in accordance with Ordinance No. 2022-34. Property located at 300 N. Second St. within tb
Downtown Historic District.
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A motion was made by Commissioner Patton and seconded by Vice -Chair Stowe to remove the item from, table
for consideration. A vote was taken and carried 5 — 0.
Deputy City Manager 011ie provide a recap of the table item and stated that more investigation was performed by
Vice -Chair Stowe and appeared to have been built in the 60's. Deputy City Manager reached out to the previous
home owner and he found that additions had been made to the home and to his knowledge, there was no historic
significance or to anyone that lived there. The Economic Development Corporation (EDC) was present and Jason
Griener spoke on their behalf.
Mr. Griener stated that Second Street property was acquired due to its location being adjacent to other properties
that were purchased by the EDC for the future development with the City. He further stated the association of the
EDC with the City and the Community. He also stated that the EDC is not looking to tear down any historic
homes and the future development was to build back something better for all the community to be proud of.
Mr. Griener mentioned the previous concerns of the commercial property and that the EDC was not looking to
re -address Second Street. The front of the businesses and the front of the houses would be facing and the other
hornes back would be facing back. Trash and dumpsters will not be visible from the front of the residences.
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A motion was made by Commissioner Stone and seconded by Commissioner Patton to approve the Regular
Agenda as presented. A vote was taken and carried 5 — 0.
A motion was made by Commissioner Patton and seconded by Vice -Chair Stowe to adjourn. A vote was taken
and carried 5 — 0. Chair Stone adjourned the meeting at 6:12 p.m.
"andra Stone — Chair
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flabby Fernandez - Secretary
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