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File #: HP2025-0091    Name: COA Demolition Detached Shed 408 Oak St
Type: Agenda Item Status: Regular Agenda Item
In control: Historic Preservation Advisory Board
On agenda: 12/4/2025 Final action:
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on a Request by Owner Kevin Scott of KLS Plus Properties LLC for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Demolition of a Detached Shed Located at 408 Oak Street
Attachments: 1. Applicant Submittal, 2. Staff Presentation, 3. Low Priority Checklist
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Consider/Discuss/Act on a Request by Owner Kevin Scott of KLS Plus Properties LLC for a Certificate of Appropriateness for Demolition of a Detached Shed Located at 408 Oak Street


Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Enhance the Quality of Life in Downtown McKinney

MEETING DATE: December 4, 2025

DEPARTMENT: Development Services - Planning Department

CONTACT: Rayna Alam, Historic Preservation Planner
Cassie Bumgarner, Planning Manager



RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
* Staff recommends approval of the Certificate of Appropriateness for demolition of the detached shed at 408 Oak Street.


ITEM SUMMARY:
* The applicant requests approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness for demolition of the detached carriage house located at 408 Oak Street.

* The applicant submitted photographs documenting the deteriorated structural integrity.

* Both staff and applicant performed historic research on the property to determine a construction date of the shed; however, it was inconclusive. There are no accompanying photographs or documents to firmly date the structure. The shed does not appear on any Sanborn maps.

* The home was surveyed in the McKinney Historic Resource Survey of 2023 and built circa 1940. It is a Ranch style home with a low-priority rating. Staff believes the removal of the detached shed will not change the priority rating of the residence.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
* The Zoning Ordinance states that owners shall not construct, reconstruct, alter, change, restore, expand, or demolish any exterior architectural feature of a building or structure that is visible from a public right-of-way located in the H - Historic Preservation Overlay district without first obtaining a certificate of appropriateness.

* The criteria for approval mandates that the following standards, guidelines, and criteria be used in a balanced evaluation of the project:

o Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildin...

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