Choices cited as prohibited in the Proposed CD2 Expansion are from Recap Emails from the City of Dallas Planning and Urban Development Department.
The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.
Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.
Tokalon: 25% Contributing
42 Non-Contributing houses, 14 Contributing.
6858 Tokalon
Allowed: Contributing House Style: Neo-Classical, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6865 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: French Norman, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- No fences or walls within the front setback.
- French Normans Fall Through The Cracks of Ignorance. Neighborhood Committee and City both omit the entire category of 20 homes that were Charles Dilbeck’s specialty.
- Be Aware:The City has mislabeled your house as a Tudor you must adhere to a set of style requirements that don’t fit your house. See Style Discrepancies will Cause Headaches for You. Please review carefully the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance for Tudor houses like required roof pitch, chimney width and placement, and windows. There may be others.
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6870 Tokalon
Allowed: Contributing House Style: Tudor Revival, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
Be Aware
- Your home is subject to the Demo Clause.
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6875 Tokalon
Allowed: Contributing House Style: Spanish Revival, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6904 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Spanish Renaissance, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Painted Brick Prohibited
- The retaining wall exceeds the slope height it maintains
- Waterfall steps may not be removed.
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.
Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.
Tokalon: 25% Contributing
42 Non-Contributing houses, 14 Contributing.
6909 Tokalon
Allowed: Contributing House Style: Neoclassical, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
Be Aware
- Your home is subject to the Demo Clause.
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6910 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Minimal Traditional / Contemporary, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Paint Brick Prohibited.
- No fences or walls within the front setback.
- Retaining wall within front setback.
As a Minimal Traditional, you will have the following restrictions:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story or one-and-one-half-stories on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- Windows must have multiple light sashes in either 6-over-6, 9-over-9, 12-over-12 light configurations, or be divided light casement windows.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6914 Tokalon
Allowed: Contributing House Style: French Eclectic, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- One of less than a dozen houses that would pass CD2 Expansion Regulations.
Be Aware
- Your home is subject to the Demo Clause.
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6915 Tokalon
Allowed: Contributing House Style: Neoclassical, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6918 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: French Norman, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Painted Brick Prohibited.
- Walkways Must Be Continous with No Separation.
- French Normans Fall Through The Cracks of Ignorance. Neighborhood Committee and City both omit the entire category of 20 homes that were Charles Dilbeck’s specialty.
- Be Aware:The City has mislabeled your house as a Tudor you must adhere to a set of style requirements that don’t fit your house. See Style Discrepancies will Cause Headaches for You. Please review carefully the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance for Tudor houses like required roof pitch, chimney width and placement, and windows. There may be others.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.
Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.
Tokalon: 25% Contributing
42 Non-Contributing houses, 14 Contributing.
6921 Tokalon
Allowed: Contributing House Style: French Eclectic, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
Be Aware
- Your home is subject to the Demo Clause.
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6926 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Ranch, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Garages: Not Allowed in Wrap-Around and No Front-Facing Garages
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
Be Aware: As a Ranch in the Draft Ordinance, you must adhere to Ranch Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (l) Architectural Standards for Ranch:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
And
5c) No fixed plate glass window may be wider than it is tall on the front facade.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry. Ranch style homes are the most numerous style in the Expansion area and we do not deserve to be treated like this.
6927 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Contemporary, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.
Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.
Tokalon: 25% Contributing
42 Non-Contributing houses, 14 Contributing.
6934 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Contemporary, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Painted Brick Prohibited.
- No fences or walls within the front setback.
- A wall within the front setback is also painted.
- The retaining wall is not necessary to maintain the slope and is painted brick.
- Garages: Not Allowed in Wrap-Around and No Front-Facing Garages.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6935 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Tuscan Revival, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- No fences or walls within the front setback.
- A retaining wall exceeds the slope height it retains on the west.
- Stucco is not typical to the neighborhood.
- Garages: Not Allowed in Wrap-Around and No Front-Facing Garages.
- Driveways: Concrete May Not Be Tinted.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
Beware
The City, which cited Willis Winters as the expert architect and architectural historian on the expansion area, nevertheless listed this home as “New Traditional – Spanish Revival/Eclectic” on the Draft Ordinance. This means “not Spanish Revival/Eclectic enough!” The Conservation Overseers will help you become more Spanish Revival/Eclectic-ish via the permitting process. New Traditional Label is Used to Force a Style Conversion. Offended? We’re offended for you!
6942 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Minimal Traditional per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Paint Brick Prohibited.
Be Aware: The City has mislabeled your house as a Colonial Revival so you must adhere to a set of style requirements that don’t fit your house. See Style Discrepancies Will Cause Headaches for You. Please review carefully the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance for both Minimal Traditional and Colonial Revival houses like required roof pitch, chimney width and placement, and windows. There may be others.
In particular in Exhibit A (n) Architectural Standards for Minimal Traditional:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story or one-and-one-half-stories on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- Windows must have multiple light sashes in either 6-over-6, 9-over-9, 12-over-12 light configurations, or be divided light casement windows.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6945 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Ranch, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Paint brick prohibited.
- Garages: Not Allowed in Wrap-Around.
Be Aware: As a Ranch in the Draft Ordinance, you must adhere to Ranch Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (l) Architectural Standards for Ranch:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- No fixed plate glass window may be wider than it is tall on the front facade.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry. Ranch style homes are the most numerous style in the Expansion area and we do not deserve to be treated like this.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6950 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Minimal Traditional, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Paint brick prohibited.
- No parking areas within front setback.
- Garages: Not Allowed in Wrap-Around.
Be Aware: As a Minimal Traditional in the Draft Ordinance you will be required to adhere to Minimal Traditional Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (n) Architectural Standards for Minimal Traditional:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story or one-and-one-half-stories on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- Windows must have multiple light sashes in either 6-over-6, 9-over-9, 12-over-12 light configurations, or be divided light casement windows.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6957 Tokalon
The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.
Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.
Tokalon: 25% Contributing
42 Non-Contributing houses, 14 Contributing.
Allowed: Contributing House Style: Neoclassical, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
Be Aware
- Your home is subject to the Demo Clause.
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6960 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Contemporary, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Painted brick prohibited.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6964 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: French Norman, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Painted brick prohibited.
- French Normans Fall Through The Cracks of Ignorance. Neighborhood Committee and City both omit the entire category of 20 homes that were Charles Dilbeck’s specialty.
- Be Aware:The City has mislabeled your house as a Tudor you must adhere to a set of style requirements that don’t fit your house. See Style Discrepancies will Cause Headaches for You. Please review carefully the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance for Tudor houses like required roof pitch, chimney width and placement, and windows. There may be others.
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
6968 Tokalon
Allowed: Contributing House Style: Neoclassical, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
Be Aware
- Your home is subject to the Demo Clause.
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7003 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Ranch, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
Be Aware: As a Ranch in the Draft Ordinance, you must adhere to Ranch Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (l) Architectural Standards for Ranch:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- No fixed plate glass window may be wider than it is tall on the front facade.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry. Ranch style homes are the most numerous style in the Expansion area and we do not deserve to be treated like this.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7004 Tokalon
The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.
Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.
Tokalon: 25% Contributing
42 Non-Contributing houses, 14 Contributing.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Ranch, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
Be Aware: As a Ranch in the Draft Ordinance, you must adhere to Ranch Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (l) Architectural Standards for Ranch:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- No fixed plate glass window may be wider than it is tall on the front facade.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry. Ranch style homes are the most numerous style in the Expansion area and we do not deserve to be treated like this.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7007 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Ranch, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
Be Aware: As a Ranch in the Draft Ordinance, you must adhere to Ranch Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (l) Architectural Standards for Ranch:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- No fixed plate glass window may be wider than it is tall on the front facade.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry. Ranch style homes are the most numerous style in the Expansion area and we do not deserve to be treated like this.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7010 Tokalon
Allowed: Contributing House Style: Tudor Revival, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7011 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
Non-Contributing House Style: Ranch.
Be Aware: As a Ranch in the Draft Ordinance, you must adhere to Ranch Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (l) Architectural Standards for Ranch:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- No fixed plate glass window may be wider than it is tall on the front facade.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry. Ranch style homes are the most numerous style in the Expansion area and we do not deserve to be treated like this.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.
Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.
Tokalon: 25% Contributing
42 Non-Contributing houses, 14 Contributing.
7015 Tokalon
Allowed?: Contributing House Style: Spanish Eclectic / Contemporary, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style?
Spanish Eclectic/ Contemporary, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters. - Materials: The first story of the main buildings must be brick or stone or a combination of the two.
- Stucco.
- No parking areas within the front setback.
- No fences or walls within the front setback.
- Garages: Not Allowed in Wrap-Around and No Front-Facing Garages.
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
Beware
The City, which cited Willis Winters as the expert architect and architectural historian on the expansion area, nevertheless listed this home as “New Traditional – Spanish Revival/Eclectic” on the Draft Ordinance. This means “not Spanish Revival/Eclectic enough!” The Conservation Overseers will help you become more Spanish Revival/Eclectic-ish via the permitting process. New Traditional Label is Used to Force a Style Conversion. Offended? We’re offended for you!
7019 Tokalon
Allowed: Contributing House Style: Spanish Eclectic designed by Clifford Hutsell, 1931, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- .One of the few unaffected by the CD2 Expansion.
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7022 Tokalon
Allowed?: Contributing House Style: Minimal Traditional / French Eclectic, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Minimal Traditional /
French Eclectic, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters? - Garages: Not Allowed in Wrap-Around and No Front-Facing Garages.
If Deemed Minimal Traditional
If Minimal Traditional, your home will face the following restrictions:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story or one-and-one-half-stories on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- Windows must have multiple light sashes in either 6-over-6, 9-over-9, 12-over-12 light configurations, or be divided light casement windows.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
If Deemed French Eclectic
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7023 Tokalon
Contributing House Style: Spanish Revival / Monterey designed by Clifford Hutsell, 1929, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Non-Contributing House Style:
Spanish Revival/ Monterey designed by Clifford Hutsell, 1929, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7026 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: English Arts & Crafts, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Paint Brick Prohibited.
Be Aware: The City has mislabeled your house as a Tudor so you must adhere to a set of style requirements that don’t fit your house. See Style Discrepancies Will Cause Headaches for You. Please review carefully the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance for both English Arts & Crafts (of which there isn’t one) and Tudor houses like required roof pitch, chimney width and placement, and windows. There may be others.
If Tudor
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
If English Arts & Crafts
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.
Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.
Tokalon: 25% Contributing
42 Non-Contributing houses, 14 Contributing.
7027 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Tudoresque, designed by Clifford Hutsell in 1929, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Painted brick prohibited.
Be Aware: The City has labeled your house as a Tudor which may work out in your favor. However, the City has also accepted Willis Winter’s as an acceptable architectural source. Please watch for changes in your style designation carefully. Please also review carefully the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance for Tudor houses like required roof pitch, chimney width and placement, and windows. There may be others.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7030 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: French Revival, designed (attributed) Herbert M. Greene, LaRoche and Dahl, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- No fences or walls within the front setback.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7031 Tokalon
Allowed? Contributing House Style: Spanish Eclectic / Monterey, designed by Clifford Hutsell, 1931, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style?
Spanish Eclectic/ Monterey, designed by Clifford Hutsell, 1931, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
Be Aware
- Your home is subject to Demo Clause.
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7040 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: French Norman, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Painted brick prohibited.
- No fences or walls within the front setback.
- French Normans Fall Through The Cracks of Ignorance. Neighborhood Committee and City both omit the entire category of 20 homes that were Charles Dilbeck’s specialty.
- Be Aware:The City has mislabeled your house as a French Eclectic you must adhere to a set of style requirements that don’t fit your house. See Style Discrepancies will Cause Headaches for You. Please review carefully the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance for French Eclectic houses like required roof pitch, chimney width and placement, and windows. There may be others.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7041 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: English Arts & Crafts (altered), per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Painted brick prohibited.
Be Aware: The City has mislabeled your house as a Tudor so you must adhere to a set of style requirements that don’t fit your house. See Style Discrepancies Will Cause Headaches for You. Please review carefully the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance for both English Arts & Crafts (of which there isn’t one) and Tudor houses like required roof pitch, chimney width and placement, and windows. There may be others.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.
Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.
Tokalon: 25% Contributing
42 Non-Contributing houses, 14 Contributing.
7044 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: French Norman, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Painted brick prohibited.
- French Normans Fall Through The Cracks of Ignorance. Neighborhood Committee and City both omit the entire category of 20 homes that were Charles Dilbeck’s specialty.
- Be Aware:The City has mislabeled your house as a French Eclectic you must adhere to a set of style requirements that don’t fit your house. See Style Discrepancies will Cause Headaches for You. Please review carefully the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance for French Eclectic houses like required roof pitch, chimney width and placement, and windows. There may be others.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7047 Tokalon
Contributing House Style: Spanish Revival designed by Clifford Hutsell, 1930, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
Be Aware
- Your home is subject to Demo Clause.
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7048 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: French Norman, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Painted brick prohibited.
- French Normans Fall Through The Cracks of Ignorance. Neighborhood Committee and City both omit the entire category of 20 homes that were Charles Dilbeck’s specialty.
- Be Aware:The City has mislabeled your house as a Tudor you must adhere to a set of style requirements that don’t fit your house. See Style Discrepancies will Cause Headaches for You. Please review carefully the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance for Tudor houses like required roof pitch, chimney width and placement, and windows. There may be others.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7131 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Ranch, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Garages: Not Allowed in Wrap-Around and No Front-Facing Garages.
Be Aware: As a Ranch in the Draft Ordinance, you must adhere to Ranch Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (l) Architectural Standards for Ranch:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- No fixed plate glass window may be wider than it is tall on the front facade.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry. Ranch style homes are the most numerous style in the Expansion area and we do not deserve to be treated like this.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.
Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.
Tokalon: 25% Contributing
42 Non-Contributing houses, 14 Contributing.
7134 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
Allowed? Contributing House Style: Contemporary / French Eclectic, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Non-Contributing House Style?: Contemporary /
French Eclectic,per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
Garages: Not Allowed in Wrap-Around and No Front-Facing Garages.
Be Aware
- If deemed Contributing, your home is subject to Demo Clause.
If deemed French Eclectic, Contributing
Demolition of your house is severely restricted (see attached).
“I want a Demo Clause because I don’t want so much new construction. Some new construction, fine. A lot of new construction, not fine. [Be]cause they’re going to take down every ranch and every minimal traditional and they’re going to put siding everywhere!“ – Summer Loveland, Head Of Neighborhood Committee, Neighborhood Meeting 9.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
if Contemporary, Non-Contributing
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7148 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Ranch, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- No fences or walls within the front setback.
Be Aware: As a Ranch in the Draft Ordinance, you must adhere to Ranch Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (l) Architectural Standards for Ranch:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- No fixed plate glass window may be wider than it is tall on the front facade.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry. Ranch style homes are the most numerous style in the Expansion area and we do not deserve to be treated like this.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7205 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Ranch designed by Clifford Hutsell, 1941, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Waterfall Steps May Not Be Removed.
Be Aware: As a Ranch in the Draft Ordinance, you must adhere to Ranch Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (l) Architectural Standards for Ranch:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- No fixed plate glass window may be wider than it is tall on the front facade.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry. Ranch style homes are the most numerous style in the Expansion area and we do not deserve to be treated like this.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7206 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Contemporary, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Paint brick prohibited.
- Garages: Not Allowed in Wrap-Around and No Front-Facing Garages.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7211 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Contemporary, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- No Fences or Walls within the Front Setback.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.
Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.
Tokalon: 25% Contributing
42 Non-Contributing houses, 14 Contributing.
7215 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Ranch designed by Clifford Hutsell, 1941, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
Be Aware: As a Ranch in the Draft Ordinance, you must adhere to Ranch Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (l) Architectural Standards for Ranch:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- No fixed plate glass window may be wider than it is tall on the front facade.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry. Ranch style homes are the most numerous style in the Expansion area and we do not deserve to be treated like this.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7220 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Ranch, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- No parking areas within the front setback.
- Garages: Not Allowed in Wrap-Around and No Front-Facing Garages.
Be Aware: As a Ranch in the Draft Ordinance, you must adhere to Ranch Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (l) Architectural Standards for Ranch:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- No fixed plate glass window may be wider than it is tall on the front facade.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry. Ranch style homes are the most numerous style in the Expansion area and we do not deserve to be treated like this.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7221 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Contemporary, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Materials: The first story of the main buildings must be brick or stone or a combination of the two.
- Stucco is “not typical to the neighborhood.“
- Garages: Not Allowed in Wrap-Around and No Front-Facing Garages.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7227 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Ranch, designed by Clifford Hutsell, 1943, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- No fences or walls within the Front Setback.
Be Aware: As a Ranch in the Draft Ordinance, you must adhere to Ranch Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (l) Architectural Standards for Ranch:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- No fixed plate glass window may be wider than it is tall on the front facade.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry. Ranch style homes are the most numerous style in the Expansion area and we do not deserve to be treated like this.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7231 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Minimal Traditional (altered)l was designed by Clifford Hutsell in 1941 per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- No retaining wall unnecessary to the slope.
- No parking areas within the front setback.
- Walkways Must Be Continous with No Separation.
As a Minimal Traditional, your home will face the following restrictions:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story or one-and-one-half-stories on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- Windows must have multiple light sashes in either 6-over-6, 9-over-9, 12-over-12 light configurations, or be divided light casement windows.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.
Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.
Tokalon: 25% Contributing
42 Non-Contributing houses, 14 Contributing.
7237 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Ranch, designed by Clifford Hutsell, 1941, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Garages: Not Allowed in Wrap-Around and No Front-Facing Garages.
Be Aware: As a Ranch in the Draft Ordinance, you must adhere to Ranch Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (l) Architectural Standards for Ranch:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- No fixed plate glass window may be wider than it is tall on the front facade.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry. Ranch style homes are the most numerous style in the Expansion area and we do not deserve to be treated like this.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7243 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Contemporary, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Materials: The first story of the main buildings must be brick or stone or a combination of the two.
- No fences or walls within the front setback.
- No parking areas within the front setback.
- Walkways Must Be Continous with No Separation.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7303 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Tudoresque, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- No fences or walls within the front setback.
- No parking areas within the front setback.
- Circular Driveways Prohibited.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.
Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.
Tokalon: 25% Contributing
42 Non-Contributing houses, 14 Contributing.
7307 Tokalon
Allowed: Contributing House Style: Colonial Revival (altered), per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
None.
Be Aware
- Your home is subject to Demo Clause.
Be Aware: The City mislabled you as Minimal Traditional. As a Minimal Traditional in the Draft Ordinance you will be required to adhere to Minimal Traditional Architectural Standards. In particular in Exhibit A (n) Architectural Standards for Minimal Traditional:
- Stories. Structures must b be either one story or one-and-one-half-stories on the front facade.
- Additions. Tow-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
- Windows must have multiple light sashes in either 6-over-6, 9-over-9, 12-over-12 light configurations, or be divided light casement windows.
More importantly, none of the above were discussed or agreed to in Neighborhood Meetings. The above were added to the Draft without neighborhood input. This should make you very angry.
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
7317 Tokalon
The Neighborhood Committee considers some of your choices undesirable. You’ll be allowed to keep them, but the CD2 Expansion will make sure they never happen again:
- Non-Contributing House Style: Tuscan Revival, per architectural historian and architect Willis Winters.
- Materials: The first story of the main buildings must be brick or stone or a combination of the two.
- No fences or walls within the front setback.
Beware
The City, which cited Willis Winters as the expert architect and architectural historian on the expansion area, nevertheless listed this home as “New Traditional – Spanish Revival/Eclectic” on the Draft Ordinance. This means “not Spanish Revival/Eclectic enough!” The Conservation Overseers will help you become more Spanish Revival/Eclectic-ish via the permitting process. New Traditional Label is Used to Force a Style Conversion. Offended? We’re offended for you!
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.
You are limited to two stories.
The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.
Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.
Tokalon: 25% Contributing
42 Non-Contributing houses, 14 Contributing.
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