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Historic-Cultural Monuments: Bellaire vs Houston

How do historic-cultural monuments rules compare between Bellaire, TX and Houston, TX?

Bellaire has fewer restrictions than Houston.

Bellaire, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Harris County does not maintain its own cultural monument registry. Designations come through the Texas Historical Commission's Texas Historic Sites Atlas, including Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks, State Antiquities Landmarks, and National Register listings. Local protection is provided through the Harris County Historical Commission advisory board.

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Houston, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission designates Protected Landmarks and Sites under Chapter 33. Protected Landmark status triggers permanent demolition review; standard Landmark gives 90-day delay only.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBellaireHouston
AuthorityTexas Historical Commission-
StrongestState Antiquities Landmark-
RTHL review60 days for changes-
Atlasatlas.thc.texas.gov-
County bodyAdvisory only-
Designation Body-Houston Archaeological Historical Commission
Tiers-Landmark and Protected Landmark
Age Threshold-Generally 50 years old
Protected Landmark-Permanent demolition restriction
Standard Landmark-90-day demolition delay only

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Bellaire FAQ

Can I demolish a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in Harris County?

You can ultimately demolish an RTHL after a sixty-day Texas Historical Commission review, although THC may publicly oppose and remove the marker. State Antiquities Landmarks (SAL) cannot be demolished without a THC permit and full mitigation.

How do I check if my Harris County property is historic?

Search the Texas Historic Sites Atlas at atlas.thc.texas.gov by address or county. The atlas lists RTHL, SAL, National Register, marker, and cemetery designations. Houston properties may also have separate City of Houston landmark or historic district status.

Houston FAQ

What is the difference between Landmark and Protected Landmark?

Landmark gives 90-day demolition delay only. Protected Landmark requires owner consent, supermajority HAHC vote, and permanently restricts demolition plus major exterior changes for the property.

Can I nominate my building?

Yes. Property owners or any Houstonian can submit nominations to the Planning Department. Owner consent is required for Protected Landmark; standard Landmark can be designated without consent.

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