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'-{ ,r '1 -~, ORDINANCE NO. 8170 ---------
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 7084 AND THE OFFICIAL MAP OF
THE CITY OF LUBBOCK SO AS TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING CHANGES: ZONE CASE NO. 2315;
CHANGE LOTS 1 THROUGH 6, BLOCK 8 AND LOTS 1, 2, AND 3, BLOCK 9, ELLWOOD PLACE
ADDITION; LOTS 1 THROUGH 4, BLOCK 1 AND LOTS 1 THROUGH 8, BLOCK 2, WEBB
ADDITION; LOTS 1 THROUGH 8, BLOCK 1 AND LOTS 1 THROUGH 8, BLOCK 8, UNIVERSITY
PLACE ADDITION, CITY OF LUBBOCK, LUBBOCK COUNTY, TEXAS FROM R-1 TO R-1 (DH)
ZONING DISTRICT; DESIGNATING A LANDMARK DISTRICT THEREIN; IDENTIFYING CERTAIN
EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES OF THAT LANDMARK DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR A
PENALTY AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 1-5 OF THE CITY CODE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS
CLAUSE AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION.
WHEREAS, since the early 1920's .the row of homes located on the South
side of 19th Street between Boston and Gary have been regarded as some of the
most prestigious homes in Lubbock, and
WHEREAS, many of the homes within the district exemplify an age of growt
and prosperity in the formative years of Lubbock's history, and
WHEREAS, a number of the district's past and present residents have
contributed to the existence and development of Lubbock through their cultura,
social, economic and political activities, and
WHEREAS, architectural merit both in quality of workmanship and in arch-
itectural styling are present in these homes and in fact the district re-
presents some of the City's best examples of certain architectural styles, an
WHEREAS, the Urban Design and Historic Preservation Commission for the
City of Lubbock is"Of the opinion that the residences within this proposed
historic district should be preserved as part of our heritage for future
generations,
WHEREAS, the proposed changes in zoning as hereinafter made have been
duly presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission for its recommendation
which was received by the City Council and, after due consideration, the City
Council finds that due to changed conditions, it would be expedient and in th
interest of the public health, morals, and general welfare to make those
proposed changes in zoning; and
WHEREAS, all conditions precedent required by law for a valid amendment
to the Zoning Ordinance and Map have been fully complied with, as well as
giving notices in compliance with Section 26 of Ordinance No. 7084, as well a
notices provided by Article lOllf, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes, amended
in 1961, and notice was duly published in the Lubbock Morning Avalanche-
Journal more than fifteen (15) days prior to the date of the public hearing
before the City Council on such proposed amendment, and the public hearing
according to said notice was duly held in the City Council Room on the second
floor of the City Hall, Lubbock, Texas, at which time persons appeared in
support of the proposal; and, after said hearing, it was by the City Council
determined that it would be in the public interest, due to changed conditions
that the Zoning Ordinance and the Zoning Map be amended in the manner here-
inafter set forth in the body of this Ordinance and this Ordinance having bee
introduced prior to first reading·hereof; NOW THEREFORE:
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
the
ZONE CASE NO. 2315
SECTION 1. THAT/Ordinance No. 7084 and the Official Zoning Map Be and
same are hereby amen~ed as follows, to-wit:
Change Lots 1-6, Blbck 8 and Lots 1-3, Block 9, Ellwood Place Addition;
Lots 1-4, Block 1 a*d Lots 1-8, Block 2, Webb Addition, Lots 1-8, Block
1, and Lots 1-8, Block 8, University Place Addition, City of Lubbock,
Lubbock County, Tex~s (located between Boston and Gary Avenues from 19th
Street to the alley, between 19th and 20th Streets) is hereby changed from
R-1 to R-1 (DH) zonff-ng district and declared to be a historic landmark
district. I I SECTION 2. THAT any new building or structure within this historic
landmark district shall be architecturally compatible with the historic
landmark structures the~ein, in terms of style, color, materials, texture and
basic form as found in qne of the following styles: Greek Revival, Federal,
Adams, Victorian Georgil:ln Revival, Neo-Classica.1 Revival, Tudor (Jacobethan)
Revival, Mission, Bunga]ow, Spanish Colonial Revival, Spanish Renaissance
Revival, as described iq the booklet, "Architecture in .. Lubbock: A Guide for
Identification and Preservation, 11 First Edition, 1979. I •
SECTION 3. THA± incorporated by reference into this ordinance, and
by ~ttaching hereto, ar¢ photographs of the district as it presently appears.
Saip photographs shall be used to indicate the degree of alteration which
has already occured. These photographs shall be further identified as
follows: 1
1. 270119th
2. 2703 19th
3. 2801 19th
4. 2809 19th
5. 290119th
6. 290919th
7. 2915 19th
8. 3001 19th
9. 3003 19th
10. 3007 19th
11. 3009 19th
12. 3017 19th
13. 310119th
14. 3107 19th
15. 3113 19th
16. 3117 19th
17. 3123 19th
SECTION 4. TH.}T violation of any provisions of this Ordinance shall
be deemed a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed two hundred dollar
as provided in Section/1-5 of the City Code.
SECTION 5. ~T should any paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or
word of this OrdinanceLbe declared unconstitutional.or invalid for any reason
the remainder of this 1,JI'dinance shall not be affected thereby.
SECTION 6. THAT the City Secretary is hereby authorized to cause
publication of the descriptive caption of this Ordinance as an alternative
method provided by law.
AND IT IS SO ORDERED.
Passed by the City Council on
Fassed by the City Council on
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
Northcutt,
and Environmental Control
APP~iFO~+~
Susan M. Horton, sistant City Attori:r-ey
March , 1981
April , 1981
1. 2701 19th
2. 2703 19th
3. 2801 19th
4. 2809 19th
5. 290119th
6. 2909 19th
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The State of Texas
County of Lubbock
Before me, Gilbert Ortiz, a Notary Public in and for Lubbock!
County, Texas on this day personally appeared Bidal Aguero of~
Amigo Publications, publishers of El Editor, weekly newspaperi
who being by me duly sworn did depose and say that said news-
paper has been published continuously for more than fifty-two•
weeks prior to the first insertion of this City·ordinance No. i 81? D at Lubbock County, Texas and the attached .
printed copy of the Ci.ty Ordinance is a true copy of the/Jri!i7t; a)Od-tai zinJtttt El E~itor on the following dates: ~• ~
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Amigo Publications
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this ~day of /J:pPi L .~
Nortary Public