When was the district established?

In 1991, the City of Grapevine adopted an ordinance that created the city's Historic Preservation Commission and a Historic District Zoning (H-overlay) category. This ordinance enabled the creation of historic districts and landmarks.

The purpose of this overlay category is to protect our rich, unique, cultural and architectural heritage. Since 1992, additional preservation ordinances have been adopted creating specific historic districts and landmarks in the city.

The Grapevine Commercial Historic District was adopted in July and October 1992. The College Street Historic District was adopted in November 1993. The Historic Township District was adopted in March 1998. The Cotton Belt Railroad Historic District was adopted in January 2002.  The West Wall Street Historic District was adopted in June 2004. The D. E. Box Addition Historic District was adopted in December 2011.


 






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1. What are the advantages of owning property in a historic district or an individual landmark?
2. How do I know if I own property in a designated historic district or landmark?
3. Is being designated a City of Grapevine Historic District or Landmark different from being listed on the National Register of Historic Places?
4. When was the district established?
5. How does being located in one of these historic districts affect me as a property owner? Can I still make changes to my property?
6. How do I go about getting a Certificate of Appropriateness?
7. Does the city provide any services to help residents with applying for a Certificate of Appropriateness?
8. Are there any programs available to help me with the cost of restoring my property?
9. What does the Grapevine Township Revitalization Project offer to property owners?
10. How do I go about getting more information about the program?