Texas Administrative Code
Title 13 - CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 7 - STATE PRESERVATION BOARD
Chapter 111 - RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE BOARD
Section 111.25 - Memorials/Monuments on the Capitol Complex
Universal Citation: 13 TX Admin Code ยง 111.25
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The following words and terms, when used in this section, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Capitol complex--The state-owned property
within the area bounded on the north by Martin Luther King, Jr., Boulevard,
bounded on the east by Trinity Street, bounded on the south by 10th Street, and
bounded on the west by Lavaca Street.
(2) Historic Capitol grounds--All area within
the historic cast iron fencing line; the area lying between the fencing and
city streets that is owned by the state to the south and west; the Old General
Land Office Building grounds between the Capitol's eastern iron fence and the
State Insurance Building, between 11th and 12th Streets.
(b) Purpose.
(1) To ensure the development and
preservation of an appropriate historical setting that enhances and perpetuates
the historic integrity of the Texas State Capitol.
(2) To ensure the continued public use and
enjoyment of an appropriate historical landscape for the Capitol
complex.
(3) To ensure that future
commemorative works, such as constructed memorials and/or monuments, are
integrally incorporated into appropriately designated areas that enhance the
overall planning philosophy for the Capitol complex.
(4) To ensure that future commemorative
works, such as constructed memorials and/or monuments, are: appropriately
designed, constructed, and located; reflect a consensus of the lasting
statewide significance of the subject involved; and are funded for appropriate
design, construction, and maintenance.
(c) Procedures for approval of memorials/monuments in the Capitol complex.
(1) No additional memorials and/or monuments
shall be placed on historic Capitol grounds except as authorized by Texas
Government Code §
RSA 443.01525
and §
RSA 443.01526.
(2) For any monument authorized by the
legislature by concurrent resolution or statute to be constructed within the
Capitol complex, the office of the State Preservation Board shall be consulted
concerning potential sites available on the Capitol complex. A grounds monument
location map will be incorporated into the master plan to define potential
locations.
(3) A preliminary
proposal shall be submitted to the office of the State Preservation Board for
review at the time potential sites are reviewed. This preliminary proposal will
include:
(A) administrative arrangements to
oversee the project's fundraising, design, and construction;
(B) preliminary design intentions.
(4) Using the master plan, the
office of the State Preservation Board shall submit the proposal and
recommended site selection for the proposed monument to the State Preservation
Board for preliminary site approval.
(5) After preliminary site approval, a final
design proposal shall be submitted to the office of the State Preservation
Board for review and recommendation.
(6) The executive director of the State
Preservation Board will submit the final design proposal and his/her
recommendations to the State Preservation Board. The State Preservation Board
then shall be asked to give final approval for the design and site
location.
(7) The executive
director of the State Preservation Board shall issue a building permit for any
memorials and/or monuments after a proposal has received board
approval.
(8) Criteria for approval
of memorials and/or monuments by the State Preservation Board will include the
following.
(A) Site selection shall be
consistent with the purposes stated previously and shall be based on the
approved master plan.
(B) A
military commemorative work may be established only to commemorate a war or
similar major military conflict or to commemorate any branch of the armed
forces. No commemorative work commemorating a lesser conflict or a unit of an
armed force shall be permitted.
(C)
A commemorative work commemorating an individual or group of individuals shall
not be permitted until at least 25 years after the death of the individual or
the last surviving member of the group.
(D) The construction of a commemorative work
must be in the public's interest, must represent a subject of lasting
historical significance to the history and heritage of Texas, and must reflect
a consensus of the lasting historical statewide significance of the subject
involved.
(E) No public funds shall
be used to construct memorials and/or monuments. Funding must be secured and
in-hand before a construction permit shall be issued.
(F) Knowledgeable persons qualified in the
field of architecture and preservation/maintenance shall be consulted by the
applicant to determine structural soundness and durability and to assure that
the commemorative work meets high professional standards. Memorials and
monuments shall be constructed of durable material suitable to the outdoor
environment. Landscape features shall be compatible with the Capitol grounds
master plan.
(G) Construction
materials must be compatible with the design, historic importance, and building
materials of the Capitol. Whenever possible, monuments shall be constructed of
granite, bronze, copper, or compatible materials.
(H) The maximum height of any monument shall
be 25 feet.
(I) The maximum cubic
feet of any structure incorporated into a monument design shall be 4,000 cubic
feet.
(J) The maximum site
dimension for a proposed monument shall be 24 feet by 24 feet or 576 square
feet.
(K) The maximum footprint
dimension of any single structure incorporated into a proposed monument shall
be 20 feet by 20 feet or 400 square feet.
(L) Names of donors shall not be permitted on
any memorial and/or monument.
(M)
The legislative authority for a memorial and/or monument should be reviewed at
the end of the five-year period beginning on the date of the enactment of such
authority, unless an appropriate construction permit by the office of the State
Preservation Board for the work has been issued within that period.
(N) A maintenance contribution of 10% of the
total construction cost of the memorial and/or monument shall be
required.
(9) The office
of the State Preservation Board shall have review and approval authority over
the construction of the memorial or monument.
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