Originally Posted by
Teo9969
PhiAlpha,
I don't think comparing HP in downtown is the same as comparing HP to urban core neighborhoods. OKC does not have wide-spread dense and urban development history to draw from so every piece that is extant is incredibly valuable.
This is not true of single-family residences from before WWII. There are houses that simply aren't worth preserving, and there are houses that are absolutely worth keeping. Only in the best of OKC's historic neighborhoods (HH, MP, CH) can you say that a vast majority of the homes are of high enough quality that all should submit to HP guidelines.
In other nice neighborhoods like Putnam Heights, there are many houses that are unquestionably beautiful and worthy of preservation, but there are also many houses that just aren't quite there. It wouldn't be killer for some of those homes to be modernized or in the case of new build, to be built in a modern style in order to make the neighborhood more eclectic.
Certainly I think any neighborhood should strive for quality architectural aesthetics, but only certain areas, IMHO should be subjected to the super intense requirements of HP.
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