HP Commission Workshop
Regular MeetingOklahoma City, OK · February 4, 2026
Agenda
By The City of Oklahoma City Office of the City Clerk at 10:36 am, Jan 30, 2026
The City of
OKLAHOMA CITY
Historic Preservation
Commission
AGENDA 2:00 PM February 4, 2026
Council Chamber, 3rd Floor Municipal Building, 200 N Walker Avenue
Sarah Jordan, Vice-Chair
Patrick Gaines
Molly McBride
Cassi Poor
David Remy, RA
Caitlin Whitley, AIA
Gary Wood
Kathryn McLaughlin Friddle, Principal Planner,
Historic Preservation Officer
Angela Yetter, Senior Planner
Daryl Callaway, Associate Planner
Robi Jones, Senior Planner
Lauren Lembo Kelliher, Assistant Municipal Counselor
Keith Daniels, Administrative Assistant
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION MEETINGS AND PROCEDURES
PARTICIPANT INSTRUCTIONS
Free parking is available at the Sheridan-Walker Parking Garage (501 West Sheridan Ave, northwest corner of
Sheridan and Walker, immediately north of John Rex School). Parking tickets must be validated by City staff before
or after the meeting. Only the south entrance to City Hall will be open.
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with
disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an
accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or service in order to participate in this
meeting should contact the ADA Planning Department Coordinator at (405) 297-2406 as soon as possible but not
later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the scheduled meeting. The Planning Department
will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with disability.
ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION
Citizens may address the Commission on agenda items by responding to Chair’s call for speakers during discussion
on each item, and signing the speakers log on the podium. All comments must be relevant to the item. The Chair or
presiding officer may in his or her discretion prohibit a person from addressing the Commission, or have any person
removed from the Council Chamber, if that person commits any disorderly or disruptive behavior. Disorderly
conduct includes, but is not limited to, any of the following: speaking without being recognized by the Chair or
presiding officer; continuing to speak after notice that the speaker’s allotted time has expired; presenting comments
or material not relevant to the item under discussion; failing to comply with the lawful instructions of the Chair or
presiding officer; engaging in other conduct, activity or speech that delays, pursuant to 21 O.S. §280, disrupts or
interferes with the effective or timely conduct of the meeting. A person may also be subject to arrest and removal
from the Municipal Building for violation of Oklahoma City Municipal Code 2020, § 3081 – Disorderly conduct
and/or violation of Okla. Stat. tit. 21, §280- Willfully Disturbing, Interfering With or Disrupting State Business,
Agency Operations or Employees.
MEETING OF THE COMMISSION
The Oklahoma City Historic Preservation Commission meets once a month in City Council Chambers to conduct
public hearings on applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness (henceforth known as a “CA”) for the “erection,
moving, demolition, reconstruction, restoration, or alteration of any structure” within a Historic Preservation
District. These applications are reviewed by the Commission in keeping with the Preservation Guidelines and
Standards for Oklahoma City Historic Districts in Oklahoma City. The Commission requires that each application
be presented by the published deadline to the Historic Preservation Officer with complete and detailed information
on each element of the proposal requiring a CA. Please note the following procedures governing the actions of Staff
and Commissioners.
MEETING PREPARATION
• Commissioners have access to all applications and staff reports several days before the meeting, so they may
review proposals and visit project sites.
• Incomplete applications may not be forwarded to Commission for review.
• Applications with incomplete documentation are subject to continuance or denial.
• Late or additional documentation may not be accepted at the meeting.
PUBLIC MEETING PROCEDURES
• The Chairman will announce each case, and ask any party having an interest in the case to indicate their
presence by raising their hand.
• Commissioners will discuss the details of the case, calling on staff to provide details of the proposals.
• Following this discussion, Commissioners may choose to ask questions of the parties present.
• Interested persons may speak to support or protest the application. The applicant will be entitled to one brief
rebuttal. Interaction between applicant and protestants on the floor is not permitted.
• Persons speaking are asked to approach the center podium one at a time, to introduce themselves by name
and address, and to present their position as succinctly as possible. The Commission asks each speaker to
limit his or her remarks to no more than five minutes.
• Following the public hearing on an application, the Commission will take one of the following actions:
1. Approve the Certificate of Appropriateness;
2. Continue the proposal;
3. Deny the proposal with prejudice, which means the application may not be resubmitted for at least
one year unless the Commission determines that circumstances have changed; and
4. Deny the proposal without prejudice, which means the applicant may reapply at any time.
CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS
• When an application has been approved, and after a 10-day protest period has expired, the Historic
Preservation Officer will mail the CA to the applicant.
• City Construction Permits cannot be issued until the CA has been issued.
• Contact HP staff for final design review inspection or to withdraw items that will not be completed.
APPEAL TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Any person aggrieved by any decision granting or denying a CA may appeal to the Oklahoma City Board of
Adjustment (BOA). All appeals shall be made within 10 days of the Commission decision by filing a written notice
of appeal with the Clerk of the BOA. For more information about the BOA, call (405) 297-2289.
AGENDA
OKLAHOMA CITY HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
February 4, 2026 2:00 PM
I. Call to Order
A. Roll Call
B. Meeting Process
II. From the Office of the Historic Preservation Officer
A. John Milner appointed to the Planning Commission.
B. Introduction of Lauren Lembo Kelliher as Assistant Municipal Counselor for
the Commission.
III. Acceptance of Minutes of Previous Meeting
A. January 7, 2026, Meeting.
IV. Code Enforcement Report
A. Code Enforcement Report
V. Continuance Announcements and Requests
A. Uncontested Request(s)
1. None.
B. New Request(s): (Contested Continuance requests will be heard under Items
for Individual Consideration.)
1. None.
VI. Public Hearings
A. Dilapidated Structures
1. None.
B. National Register Nomination(s)
1. None.
C. Consent Docket
1. HPCA-25-00027 at 916 NW 38th Street (Crown Heights, Ward 6).
Consideration and possible action on application by Sam Gresham, Sam
Gresham Architecture, for Michael Purcell for Certificate of
Appropriateness to: Revise Item 5) Construct a second story addition at
the garage (elective) to demolish the garage and construct an accessory
structure to match previously approved one-and-one-half-story
accessory structure (elective).
D. Cases for Individual Consideration
1. HPCA-25-00112 at 631 NW 17th Street (Mesta Park, Ward 6).
Consideration and possible action on application by Britni Portrey,
James Grey Homes, for Ryan Carter for Certificate of Appropriateness
to: 2) Construct two-story garage (elective); and 3) Provide a
recommendation to the Board of Adjustment on a variance to the
minimum parking requirements for Single-Family Residential (Section
59-10250.8, Residential Parking Design and Regulation).
2. HPCA-25-00157 at 2241 NW 28th Street (Shepherd, Ward 2).
Consideration and possible action on application by Jonathan Reinke,
Living Spaces LLC, for Curt Dewbre for Certificate of Appropriateness
to: 1) Demolish existing garage (elective); 2) Construct new garage
(elective); 3) Install new driveway (elective); and 4) Extend existing
wood fence (elective).
3. HPCA-26-00001 at 627 NW 15th Street (Heritage Hills, Ward 6).
Consideration and possible action on application by Jonathan Reinke,
Living Spaces LLC, for Alexander Weeks for Certificate of
Appropriateness to: 1) Demolish garage (elective); and 2) Construct
new accessory structure (elective).
4. HPCA-26-00004 at 804 NW 42nd Street (Crown Heights, Ward 2).
Consideration and possible action on application by Alessandra
Landmann for Certificate of Appropriateness to: 1) Enclose side porch
with screens (elective).
5. HPCA-26-00006 at 2401-3012 N Walker Avenue, 459 & 519 NW
23rd Street, 440 NW 27th – 29th Street, 441 NW 28th – 29th Street,
501 NW 29th Street, 500 NW 30th Street, and 500 Paseo Avenue
(Jefferson Park / Paseo, Ward 2). Consideration and possible action
on application by Debbie Miller, City of Oklahoma City Public Works,
for City of Oklahoma City for Certificate of Appropriateness to: 1)
Replace and reconfigure sidewalks (elective); 2)
Replace/reconfigure/install new curbs and bump-outs (elective); 3)
Replace or install new ADA compliant ramps (elective); 4)
Remove/replace/reconfigure/install new on-street parking in various
locations (elective); 5) Remove/replace/reconfigure driveways and curb
cuts (elective); 6) Install rain gardens at the intersections of N Walker
and NW 29th and NW 28th Streets (elective); 7) Remove/replace/install
new street trees (elective); 8) Install lighting (elective); 9) Install
signage (elective); 10) Install landscaping (elective); 11) Remove fence
and sign at southwest corner of N Walker and NW 24th Street to
accommodate ramp (elective); 12) Reinstall relocated fence and sign at
southwest corner of N Walker and NW 24th Street in new location
(elective); and 13) Install concrete pad for outdoor patio at the southeast
corner of N Walker and NW 30th Street, subject to revocable permit for
use as patio.
VII. Other Business
A. BOA-16147 at 717 NW 28th Street (Paseo, Ward 2). Consideration and
possible action on application by Libby Ross to request a recommendation
from the Historic Preservation Commission to the Board of Adjustment
regarding an application for a Special Exception to allow for Home Sharing.
VIII. Communications and Reports
A. Administrative Approvals: Staff is announcing the administrative approval
of the following items.
1. HPCA-25-00136 at 927 NW 19th Street (Mesta Park, Ward 6) by
Jonathan King, PMH Construction, for Joel Riter for Certificate of
Appropriateness to: 5) Install fence (elective).
2. HPCA-25-00153 at 2820 N Robinson Avenue (Jefferson Park, Ward
2) by Klaas Reimann-Philipp, Philipp Architect PLLC, for Raymond E.
Jacobs for Certificate of Appropriateness to: 1) Install paving for entry
access (required).
3. HPCA-25-00154 at 1607 Classen Drive (Heritage Hills, Ward 6) by
Morgan Reinart, Old Home Rescue, for Linda Froelich for Certificate of
Appropriateness to: 1) Install storm windows (elective).
4. HPCA-25-00155 at 1000 NW 38th Street (Crown Heights, Ward 2)
by Marilyn Wood for Certificate of Appropriateness to: 1) Replace
driveway in kind with no change in shape or dimensions (elective).
5. HPCA-25-00156 at 709 NW 24th Street (Paseo, Ward 2) by Fallon
Brooks-Magnus, Jollybird Design, for Micah McGahan, M6 8LLC, for
Certificate of Appropriateness to: 1) Replace driveway in kind with no
change (elective); 2) Remove metal bars from side door (elective); 3)
Remove storm windows from fireplace side lights (elective); and 4)
Replace front door (elective).
6. HPCA-26-00002 at 425 NW 16th Street (Heritage Hills, Ward 6) by
Morgandy Ryon, A&B Welding LLC, for Melanie Reynolds, for
Certificate of Appropriateness to: 1) Install gate (elective).
B. Withdrawals: Staff is announcing the withdrawal of the following items.
1. HPCA-25-00110 at 1006 NW 17th Street (Mesta Park, Ward 6).
Consideration and possible action on application by Sara Werneke, Old
Home Rescue, for Wesley Delaney for Certificate of Appropriateness to:
1) Construct second story on non-historic garage (elective).
C. Administrative Closing(s): Staff is announcing the closing of the following
cases.
1. None.
D. City Council
1. None.
E. Board of Adjustment
1. None.
F. Planning Commission
1. None.
G. Municipal Counselor
1. None.
H. Next Meeting Date
1. The next regularly scheduled meeting for the Historic Preservation
Commission is Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. at the
Municipal Building, City Council Chamber. New applications for this
meeting were received February 3, 2026. New information on projects
continued from today’s meeting to the upcoming meeting must be
submitted to staff by 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
2. The next regularly scheduled workshop for the Historic Preservation
Commission is Wednesday, February 11, 2026, from 8:30 a.m. to
10:00 a.m. in the Large Personnel Basement Conference Room at 420
W. Main Street.
IX. Items From Commissioners
X. Citizens to Be Heard
XI. Adjourn