The Denton Historic Landmark Commission voted to create an ad hoc designation research subcommittee to study a potential local historic district generally along the North Elm and North Locust corridors.
Staff told commissioners the subcommittee would be research-focused and structured to avoid creating a quorum of the full commission. The chair and staff emphasized that the subcommittee's work should be time-limited and report regularly to the commission. A motion to create the subcommittee carried; commissioners discussed recruiting three members and identified volunteers by first name (several commissioners referenced "John, John and Sean" as the volunteering group during the meeting record).
Commissioners asked staff to provide clear deadlines and to identify state and National Register submission timelines so the subcommittee can develop a work plan with an endpoint. Staff said Cameron would provide guidance and a follow-up letter with required paperwork and timelines and that the commission would add a standing agenda item to check in on subcommittee progress.
Commissioners discussed outreach and research resources, including library researchers and neighborhood engagement; one commissioner suggested limiting the subcommittee's term and returning to the full commission to renew or dissolve the group.
The decision creates a small, staff-supported working group to research historic designation options and community outreach strategies; the commission did not set a public hearing or a formal designation deadline at the meeting.