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Table 2 . Reevaluation of Resources Identified in 1987 Historic Resources Survey 2006-07
1987 Survey
Survey Address Date Property Type
Update Site Site No .
No .
Property Subtype
1987 Priority Rating
2006-07 Priority Rating
537
537 -87
617 New York
1930 Domestic
single dwelling
Low
Medium
541
541 -87
6900 Rutland
1915 Domestic
single dwelling
Medium
High
542
542 -87
6920 Rutland
1925 Domestic
single dwelling
Medium
High
544
544 -87
7000 Zuefeltd
1910 Religion
religious facility
High
High
545
545 -87
7100 Zuefeltd
1900 Domestic
single dwelling
High
High
546
546 -87
7105 Zuefeltd
1900 Domestic
single dwelling
Low
Medium
550
550 -87
6803 New York
1930 Domestic
single dwelling
Low
Low
551
551 -87
7205 New York
1915 Domestic
single dwelling
Medium
High
553
553 -87
2017 Lloyd
1925 Domestic
single dwelling
Low
Medium
555
555 -87
2201 E . Road to Six
Flags
1965 Commerce / Trade
outdoor recreation High
High
560
560 -87
100 block N . Center
1915
Transportation /
Infrastructure
infrastructure
Low
Medium
561
561 -87
401 Jefferson
1930 Domestic
single dwelling
Medium
High
562
562 -87
309 Jefferson
1925 Domestic
single dwelling
Medium
High
563
563 -87
1616 W . Abram
1914 Domestic
single dwelling
High
High
REEVALUATION OF PREVIOUSLY IDENTIFIED NRHP-LISTED HISTORIC DISTRICTS
Another task of the current survey included the reevaluation of the city ’ s two NRHP-listed historic districts . The Old Town Historic District , which was listed in the NRHP in 2000 , originally contained 143 properties including 73 contributing resources and 69 noncontributing resources . Currently , the district contains only 136 buildings , structures , and objects . However , the number of resources that the current survey effort has recommended as Contributing to the district increased to 85 . The current survey effort recommended that the remaining 51 resources were Noncontributing . In the seven years since its listing , the Old Town Historic District appears to have maintained its integrity to a good degree , with little added non-historic infill or demolition of existing historic resources . The South Center Street Historic District was also comprehensively surveyed during the current survey effort . In 2004 the district , which consisted primarily of early twentieth century bungalows , was listed in the NRHP . Due to the relatively recent date of listing , the only change in the district ’ s historic fabric since its listing was the construction of two houses located at 511-A and 511-B S . Center Street . These houses were built ca . 2005 on a formerly empty lot within the district . Although the resources are not of historic age , they are in keeping with the district ’ s character and do not significantly impact the overall historic appearance of the district . Please note that the Contributing / Noncontributing status given to the below-listed properties when they were initially listed in the NRHP still stand , regardless of the recommendations proffered by the current survey effort . However , the current recommendation can be cited should the nomination ’ s Contributing / Noncontributing ratings be amended with the Texas SHPO . The following tables list the addresses of all properties within the two district ’ s boundaries as well as their recommended Contributing / Noncontributing status .
FINAL REPORT
ARLINGTON HISTORIC RESOURCES SURVEY UPDATE
SEPTEMBER 2007
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