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.

Westlake: 42% Contributing

33 Non-Contributing houses, 24 Contributing.

6901 Westlake

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::


Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

Attic. You are limited to two stories and may not have an attic story.

STYLE

Style: French Eclectic per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: New Traditional – Tudor

The New Traditional Tudor Label is
The City, which cited Willis Winters as the expert architect and architectural historian on the expansion area, nevertheless listed this home as “New Traditional – Tudor” on the Draft Ordinance. This means “not Tudor enough!” The Conservation Overseers will help you become more Tudor-ish via the permitting process. New Traditional Label is Used to Force a Style Conversion. Offended? We’re offended for you!

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: NON-CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

Remodeling is Severely Restricted (see attached).

I know what was said during Petitioning. . .  Non-Contributing homes would only be subject to height and setback type restrictions, but the discussions that happened in however long we’ve talked about Styles, it evolved to where we are because if Non-Contributing has no regulation then someone could apply for a remodel of a NC home, take it down to a couple of walls and then rebuild like that black house on [x street]  that everyone… complains about.“- Summer Loveland, Head of the Neighborhood Committee, Meeting 15.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denial: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See the City’s WebsiteIt’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurrence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.

You, as a non-contributing homeowner, are not allowed an attic story 

  • Why? Because you are not one of the 5 styles considered Contributing in the Draft Ordinance: Tudor, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic, Colonial Revival, Neoclassical. 
  • The 5 Contributing Styles are allowed an attic story, giving them a third story.

6902 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: Tudor Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6903 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: French Eclectic per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

Be Aware: The City has mislabeled you 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 see the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance French Eclectic and Tudor. For Tudors, the Draft Ordinance requires a steep roof pitch and a specific chimney and window requirement that may affect you.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6906 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: Tudoresque per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

Be Aware: The City has mislabeled you 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 see the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance Tudor like a required roof pitch, a minimum chimney width and placement, windows specifications, etc.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6907 Westlake

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:

Please see the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance Tudor, like a required roof pitch, a required chimney, a minimum chimney width and placement, and specific window specifications.

STYLE

Style: Tudor Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian, and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

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.

Westlake: 42% Contributing

33 Non-Contributing houses, 24 Contributing.

6911 Westlake

Contributing House Style: Spanish Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

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:

STYLE

Style: Spanish Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Spanish Revival/Eclectic

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6912 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: French Eclectic per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

Be Aware: The City has mislabeled you 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 see the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance French Eclectic and Tudor, looking in particular at roof pitch and window requirements.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6914 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: Tudor Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6917 Westlake

This home is one of less than a dozen houses that would pass the CD2Expansion regulations.

STYLE

Style: Tudor Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6918 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: Colonial Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

Be Aware: The City has mislabeled you 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 see the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance Tudor and Colonial Revival. Look in particular at required roof pitch, window and door requirements, mandatory chimney with a minimum width of 6 feet.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

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.

Westlake: 42% Contributing

33 Non-Contributing houses, 24 Contributing.

6919 Westlake

STYLE

Style: Colonial Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Minimal Traditional

Be Aware: The City has mislabeled your home a Minimal Traditional 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 see the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance Colonial Revival and Minimal Traditional homes. Look in particular at roof pitch, roof overhang, window and chimney requirements.

The City’s error also changes you from Contributing to Non-Contributing.

  • As a Minimal Traditional your home is considered Non-Contributing and subject to special standards for Minimal Traditional houses:
  • As a Minimal Traditional in the Draft Ordinance, you must 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. Two-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.
    • WIndows. Windows must have multiple light sashes in either 6-over-6, 9-over-9, or 12-over-12 light configurations, or be divided light casement windows.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: NON-CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

Remodeling is Severely Restricted (see attached).

I know what was said during Petitioning. . .  Non-Contributing homes would only be subject to height and setback type restrictions, but the discussions that happened in however long we’ve talked about Styles, it evolved to where we are because if Non-Contributing has no regulation then someone could apply for a remodel of a NC home, take it down to a couple of walls and then rebuild like that black house on [x street]  that everyone… complains about.“- Summer Loveland, Head of the Neighborhood Committee, Meeting 15.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denial: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See the City’s WebsiteIt’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurrence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.

You, as a non-contributing homeowner, are not allowed an attic story 

  • Why? Because you are not one of the 5 styles considered Contributing in the Draft Ordinance: Tudor, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic, Colonial Revival, Neoclassical. 
  • The 5 Contributing Styles are allowed an attic story, giving them a third story.

6921 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: Spanish Eclectic per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

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 Spanish Revival/Eclectic and Tudor houses like required roof pitch, chimney width and placement, and windows. There may be others.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6922 Westlake

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:

  • No Chimney within the front facade or wrap-around (see page 21 of the Draft Ordinance).

STYLE

Style: French Eclectic per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

Be Aware

The City has mislabeled you 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 see the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance French Eclectic and Tudor. For Tudors, the Draft Ordinance requires a steep roof pitch and a has specific chimney and window requirement that may affect you.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6925 Westlake

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:

  • No Chimney within the front facade or wrap-around (see page 21 of the Draft Ordinance).

STYLE

Style: French Eclectic per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

Be Aware: The City has mislabeled you 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 see the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance French Eclectic and Tudor. For Tudors, the Draft Ordinance requires a steep roof pitch and a has specific chimney and window requirement that may affect you.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

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.

Westlake: 42% Contributing

33 Non-Contributing houses, 24 Contributing.

6926 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: Tudor Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6930 Westlake

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
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

STYLE

Style: Tudoresque l per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

Be Aware:The City has mislabeled you 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 see the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance Tudoresque and Tudor. For Tudors, the Draft Ordinance requires a steep roof pitch and a has specific chimney and window requirement that may affect you.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6933 Westlake

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
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

STYLE

Style: Tudoresque l per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

Be Aware:The City has mislabeled you 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 see the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance Tudoresque and Tudor. For Tudors, the Draft Ordinance requires a steep roof pitch and a has specific chimney and window requirement that may affect you.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6934 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: Tudor Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6937 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: Tudoresque per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: New Traditional – Tudor

The New Traditional Lable is a Curse
The City, which cited Willis Winters as the expert architect and architectural historian on the expansion area, nevertheless listed this home as “New Traditional – Tudor” on the Draft Ordinance. This means “not Tudor enough!” The Conservation Overseers will help you become more Tudor-ish via the permitting process. New Traditional Label is Used to Force a Style Conversion. Offended? We’re offended for you! (See attached)

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: NON-CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

Remodeling is Severely Restricted (see attached).

I know what was said during Petitioning. . .  Non-Contributing homes would only be subject to height and setback type restrictions, but the discussions that happened in however long we’ve talked about Styles, it evolved to where we are because if Non-Contributing has no regulation then someone could apply for a remodel of a NC home, take it down to a couple of walls and then rebuild like that black house on [x street]  that everyone… complains about.“- Summer Loveland, Head of the Neighborhood Committee, Meeting 15.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denial: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See the City’s WebsiteIt’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurrence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.

You, as a non-contributing homeowner, are not allowed an attic story 

  • Why? Because you are not one of the 5 styles considered Contributing in the Draft Ordinance: Tudor, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic, Colonial Revival, Neoclassical. 
  • The 5 Contributing Styles are allowed an attic story, giving them a third story.

The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.

Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.

Westlake: 42% Contributing

33 Non-Contributing houses, 24 Contributing.

6938 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: Tudor Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6941 Westlake

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:

  • No Chimney within the front facade or wrap-around (see page 21 of the Draft Ordinance).

STYLE

Style: Fench Eclectic per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

Be Aware:The City has mislabeled you 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 see the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance French Eclectic and Tudor.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6942 Westlake

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:

  • No Chimney within the front facade or wrap-around (see page 21 of the Draft Ordinance).

STYLE

Style: English Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival).

The City failed to mention English Revival homes in the Neighborhood Meetings, so they were never considered a possible Contributing category. This could have been prevented with an accurate Inventory by a qualified expert at the beginning of the process.

Be Aware: The City’s Draft Ordinance has mislabeled you Tudor rather than English 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 see the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance Tudor like required roof pitch, chimney within wrap-around that is a minimum of 6 feet at the base.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6945 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: Texas Regional per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Contemporary

The City failed to mention Texas Regional homes in the Neighborhood Meetings, so they were never considered a possible Contributing category. This could have been prevented with an accurate Inventory by a qualified expert at the beginning of the process.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: NON-CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

Remodeling is Severely Restricted (see attached).

I know what was said during Petitioning. . .  Non-Contributing homes would only be subject to height and setback type restrictions, but the discussions that happened in however long we’ve talked about Styles, it evolved to where we are because if Non-Contributing has no regulation then someone could apply for a remodel of a NC home, take it down to a couple of walls and then rebuild like that black house on [x street]  that everyone… complains about.“- Summer Loveland, Head of the Neighborhood Committee, Meeting 15.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denial: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See the City’s WebsiteIt’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurrence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.

You, as a non-contributing homeowner, are not allowed an attic story 

  • Why? Because you are not one of the 5 styles considered Contributing in the Draft Ordinance: Tudor, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic, Colonial Revival, Neoclassical. 
  • The 5 Contributing Styles are allowed an attic story, giving them a third story.

6946 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: Tudor Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

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.

Westlake: 42% Contributing

33 Non-Contributing houses, 24 Contributing.

6950 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: Tudoresque per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

Be Aware: The City has mislabeled you 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 see the relevant sections of the Draft Ordinance Tudor like required roof pitch, window style, and chimney width and placement.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6953 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: Colonial Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Minimal Traditional

Be Aware: The City’s. Draft Ordinance has mislabeled you Minimal Traditional 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 Colonial Revival and Minimal Traditional.

SPECIAL HARSH TREATMENT FOR RANCH AND MINIMAL TRADITIONAL HOMES IN THE DRAFT ORDINANCE

1) Stories. Structures must be one story on the front facade. 2) Additions. Two-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.

2) Additions. Two-story additions are only allowed on the rear 50 percent of the main building.

HOW DID WE AGREE TO THIS IN NEIGHBORHOOD MEETINGS? We didn’t These standards were never discussed in Neighborhood Meetings but still appear in the draft.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: NON-CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

Remodeling is Severely Restricted (see attached).

I know what was said during Petitioning. . .  Non-Contributing homes would only be subject to height and setback type restrictions, but the discussions that happened in however long we’ve talked about Styles, it evolved to where we are because if Non-Contributing has no regulation then someone could apply for a remodel of a NC home, take it down to a couple of walls and then rebuild like that black house on [x street]  that everyone… complains about.“- Summer Loveland, Head of the Neighborhood Committee, Meeting 15.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denial: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See the City’s WebsiteIt’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurrence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.

You, as a non-contributing homeowner, are not allowed an attic story 

  • Why? Because you are not one of the 5 styles considered Contributing in the Draft Ordinance: Tudor, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic, Colonial Revival, Neoclassical. 
  • The 5 Contributing Styles are allowed an attic story, giving them a third story.

6954 Westlake

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:

Dormers Facing Street May Not Exceed Six Feet in Width

STYLE

Style: Tudoresque per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

The City, which cited Willis Winters as the expert architect and architectural historian on the expansion area, nevertheless listed this home as “Tudor” on the Draft Ordinance. This will cause headaches for you and the City.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.


6957 Westlake

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:

STYLE

Style: Ranch per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: 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.
  • Porch supports or columns must be typical of the Ranch style.
  • No fixed plate glass window may be wider than it is tall on the front facade.

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: NON-CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

Remodeling is Severely Restricted (see attached).

I know what was said during Petitioning. . .  Non-Contributing homes would only be subject to height and setback type restrictions, but the discussions that happened in however long we’ve talked about Styles, it evolved to where we are because if Non-Contributing has no regulation then someone could apply for a remodel of a NC home, take it down to a couple of walls and then rebuild like that black house on [x street]  that everyone… complains about.“- Summer Loveland, Head of the Neighborhood Committee, Meeting 15.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denial: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See the City’s WebsiteIt’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurrence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.

You, as a non-contributing homeowner, are not allowed an attic story 

  • Why? Because you are not one of the 5 styles considered Contributing in the Draft Ordinance: Tudor, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic, Colonial Revival, Neoclassical. 
  • The 5 Contributing Styles are allowed an attic story, giving them a third story.

6960 Westlake

Allowed: Contributing House Style: Tudor Revival (altered) per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

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:

STYLE

Style: Tudor Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: Tudor (City’s term for Tudor Revival)

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

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. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denials: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See what is required on the City’s Website. It’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

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.

Westlake: 42% Contributing

33 Non-Contributing houses, 24 Contributing.

6964 Westlake

House Style: Colonial Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

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:

STYLE

Style: Colonial Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: New Traditional – Colonial Revival

Be Aware

Style in the City’s Draft Ordinance: New Traditional – Colonial Revival
The City, which cited Willis Winters as the expert architect and architectural historian on the expansion area, nevertheless listed this home as “New Traditional – Colonial Revival” on the Draft Ordinance. This means “not Colonial Revival enough!” The Conservation Overseers will help you become more ColRev-ish via the permitting process. New Traditional Label is Used to Force a Style Conversion. Offended? We’re offended for you!

STANDARDS THAT SHOULD CONCERN YOU: NON-CONTRIBUTING HOUSES

Remodeling is Severely Restricted (see attached).

I know what was said during Petitioning. . .  Non-Contributing homes would only be subject to height and setback type restrictions, but the discussions that happened in however long we’ve talked about Styles, it evolved to where we are because if Non-Contributing has no regulation then someone could apply for a remodel of a NC home, take it down to a couple of walls and then rebuild like that black house on [x street]  that everyone… complains about.“- Summer Loveland, Head of the Neighborhood Committee, Meeting 15.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval. 

Work Review. Work Not Requiring a Building Permit Must Still Go Through Review with The Director of the Dept. of Planning and Urban Development.

Appealing a Denial: $600-1000 plus a tree-killing amount of paperwork. See the City’s WebsiteIt’s mind-boggling.

Fines. $2,000 per day per occurrence for unauthorized work.

Fines. $2,000 per mature tree removed or seriously damaged in front yard.

You are limited to two stories.

You, as a non-contributing homeowner, are not allowed an attic story 

  • Why? Because you are not one of the 5 styles considered Contributing in the Draft Ordinance: Tudor, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic, Colonial Revival, Neoclassical. 
  • The 5 Contributing Styles are allowed an attic story, giving them a third story.

The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.

Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.

Westlake: 42% Contributing

33 Non-Contributing houses, 24 Contributing.

7002 Westlake

Allowed: Contributing House Style: French Eclectic per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

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
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

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.


7003 Westlake

Allowed: Contributing House Style: French Eclectic per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

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
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

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.

You are on the SIgnificant List as a Dines & Kraft home. Dines & Kraft are a builder, not an architect. Because their homes vary from simplistic to truly significant, being built by Dines & Kraft is not sufficient criteria for inclusion on the Significant List. (See attached)


7006 Westlake

Allowed: Contributing House Style: Colonial Revival per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

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
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

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.


7007 Westlake

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

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.

7010 Westlake

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:

Beware #2
The City, which cited Willis Winters as the expert architect and architectural historian on the expansion area, nevertheless listed this home as “New Traditional – Tudor” on the Draft Ordinance. This means “not Tudor enough!” The Conservation Overseers will help you become more Tudor-ish via the permitting process. New Traditional Label is Used to Force a Style Conversion. Offended? We’re offended for you!

Be Aware

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.

The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.

Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.

Westlake: 42% Contributing

33 Non-Contributing houses, 24 Contributing.

7011 Westlake

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/Ranch per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Be Aware

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.


7014 Westlake

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:

You are on the SIgnificant List because your house has been erroneously listed as designed by Charles S. Dilbek.

If You Remain On the Significant List

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.

Be Aware

Ranch Houses. Second stories can only be added on the back 50% of one’s home.

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.


7015 Westlake

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 Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Brick and Stone Surfaces May Not Be Painted.

Be Aware

Minimal Traditional homes may add a second story only in the back 50% of the main building.

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.


7018 Westlake

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

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.


7019 Westlake

Allowed: Contributing House Style: French Eclectic per Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

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
Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

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.

The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.

Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.

Westlake: 42% Contributing

33 Non-Contributing houses, 24 Contributing.

7022 Westlake

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

Minimal Traditional homes may add a second story only in the back 50% of the main building.

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.


7023 Westlake

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 Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Be Aware

Minimal Traditional homes may add a second story only in the back 50% of the main building.

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.


7026 Westlake

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 Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Be Aware

Minimal Traditional homes may add a second story only in the back 50% of the main building.

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.


7027 Westlake

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

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.

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 SpanRevEclec-ish via the permitting process. New Traditional Label is Used to Force a Style Conversion. Offended? We’re offended for you!

The City failed to mention Tuscan Revival homes in the Neighborhood Meetings, so they were never considered a possible Contributing category. This could have been prevented with an accurate Inventory by a qualified expert at the beginning of the process.

The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.

Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.

Westlake: 42% Contributing

33 Non-Contributing houses, 24 Contributing.

7028 Westlake

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

Minimal Traditional homes may add a second story only in the back 50% of the main building.

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.


7031 Westlake

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

Minimal Traditional homes may add a second story only in the back 50% of the main building.

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.


7032 Westlake

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

Minimal Traditional homes may add a second story only in the back 50% of the main building.

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.


7039 Westlake

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

Minimal Traditional homes may add a second story only in the back 50% of the main building.

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.


7040 Westlake

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

Ranch Houses. Second stories can only be added on the back 50% of one’s home.

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.


7047 Westlake

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 Willis Winters, architectural historian and architect.

Be Aware

Ranch Houses. Second stories can only be added on the back 50% of one’s home.

Remodeling. A Non-Contributing house may not remodel out of its style unless it remodels as one of the 5 Contributing Styles.

Trees. You can no longer remove a mature tree in the front yard without approval.

You are limited to two stories.

Attic. You may not have an attic story because your home is not Tudor, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival/Eclectic, French Eclectic or NeoClassical.

The idea is that all Non-contributing homes will eventually be replaced by Contributing homes.

Trevor Brown, Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Neighborhood Meetings.

Westlake: 42% Contributing

33 Non-Contributing houses, 24 Contributing.

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