INTRODUCTION
Leading up to the 2018 Preservation Plan update, the City of Plano hired Austin-based HHM & Associates, Inc. (HHM) to complete a Potential Historic Assets Survey of structures built prior to 1960 and blocks or subdivisions developed between 1960-1969. The purpose of the survey work was to identify, research, and evaluate properties which may have historical, cultural, archaeological, or architectural importance, either as an individual property or as part of a larger district. As part of this process, an online Potential Historic Assets Map was also developed, which allowed citizens to identify the location of previously unidentified properties that could be potentially historic. The property owners of all surveyed properties were notified prior to HHM conducting the survey work. As a result of the 2018 Potential Historic Assets Survey, 15 individual properties, ten cemeteries, and three districts were identified as Potential Heritage Resources (PHR). PHRs are not officially designated historic, but have the potential to be with further research, rehabilitation, or property owner interest. The property owners of all recommended PHRs were notified again prior to the public workshops (see Appendix D). With this completed survey, it is important to keep in mind that:
A Listing as a Potential Heritage Resource is informational only and does not subject any property on the list to additional regulations, demolition restrictions, or architectural/design review by the Heritage Commission.
A Designation of an individual property requires an application by the property owner(s).
A Designation of districts requires an application signed by at least 60% of the property owner(s) within the proposed district.
In addition to the list of PHRs, a list of properties/districts that may be historic, but that need more research, was also compiled. Some of these properties may be eligible for designation as conservation districts. A conservation district typically regulates the form of new construction and large additions, but does not regulate exterior alterations to or demolition of heritage resources, as a heritage resource overlay district does. However, the city currently has no established criteria for creating a conservation district. The Preservation Plan recommends conservation district criteria be established before any further evaluation of these properties.
A As with the PHRs, this list is informational only and does not subject any property on the list to additional regulations, demolition restrictions, or design/architectural review by the Heritage Commission.
A Designation of an individual property requires an application by the property owner(s).
A Designation of districts requires an application signed by at least 60% of the property owner(s) within the proposed district.
For more detailed information about the properties included in the 2018 Potential Historic Assets Survey, refer to HHM’s Final Survey Report in Appendix B.
PHR - INDIVIDUAL PROPERTIES
1108 11th Street
Construction Date: 1928 Style: Folk Victorian
1306 14th Street
Construction Date: ca. 1930 Style: Tudor Revival

1412 14th Street
Construction Date: 1949 Style: Modern

1820 14th Street
Construction Date: 1963 Style: Ranch

1212 E 15th Street
Construction Date: ca. 1950 Style: Ranch
1300 E 15th Street
Construction Date: 1898, 1949 Style: Colonial & Greek Revival

1300 E 16th Street

Construction Date: ca. 1925 Style: Craftsman



808 19th Street
Construction Date: 1959 Style: Ranch & Craftsman

1601 Alma Drive
Construction Date: ca. 1925 Style: Prairie
1715 K Avenue
Construction Date: ca. 1920 Style: Colonial Revival & Craftsman



1800 K Avenue
Construction Date: 1962 Style: Modern
1513 M Avenue
Construction Date: ca. 1910 Style: National Folk

1512 N Avenue
Construction Date: 1927 Style: Tudor Revival

901 Springbrook Drive
Construction Date: 1961 Style: N/A
MORE RESEARCH REQUIRED
Collinwood House (relocated)
Construction Date: ca. 1861 Style: National Folk, Gothic Revival

The following properties are not official Potential Heritage Resources, but should be further studied to determine their eligibility pending right-of-entry or more intensive research:
1304 13th Street
Construction Date: 1932 Style: Industrial Warehouse
5845 McKamy Road
Construction Date: 1967 Style: Ranch
1439 Wind Cave Circle
Construction Date: 1973 Style: Ranch
5395 14th Street
Construction Date: ca. 1966 Style: Ranch
3740 E Parker Road
Construction Date: 1945 Style: Tudor Revival
Bishop Road (Barn)
Construction Date: unknown Style: Barn
7676 Robinson Road
Construction Date: 1940 Style: Barn
PHR - CEMETERIES
Cemeteries are important cultural landscapes that connect current residents with those of the past. These sites should be recognized for their contribution as places of burial, remembrance, and commemoration of the early Plano pioneers and those who followed. Caretakers of all Plano cemeteries are encouraged to join the Bowman Cemetery and L.A. Davis Cemetery and apply for designation as individually designated heritage resources.
Baccus Cemetery

Bishop Rd, N of Legacy Dr 1847 - Present
Bethany Cemetery

Custer Rd, N of Legacy Dr 1877 - Present
Collinsworth Cemetery

Vermillion Dr 1895 - 1920
Leach-Thomas Cemetery
Pensacola Dr, N of Destin Dr 1868-1920
Old City Cemetery I Avenue, S of 12th Street 1881 - Present
Felker Cemetery
S of Waycross Dr, W of Auburn Pl ca. 1890



Rowlett



Rowlett Cemetery Rd, S of 121 1862 - Present

Shepard Ranch Cemetery Park Blvd, W of Preston Rd ca. 1950
Plano Mutual Cemetery
Jupiter Rd & 18th Street 1852 - Present
Young Cemetery S of 121, E of Independence Pkwy 1847-1909
PHR - DISTRICTS
Plano
Williams
Plano
Plano Mutual Cemetery
P Ave
Briarwood District
Construction Dates: 1962-1973 Style: Ranch, Contemporary
Clint Forman District
Construction Dates: 1898-2012 Style: Ranch, Queen Anne, Minimal Traditional, Colonial Revival, National Folk, Craftsman, Classic Revival, Prairie


North Forest Estates
Construction Dates: 1962-1963 Style: Ranch

MORE RESEARCH REQUIRED - DISTRICTS
Four districts are recommended to be re-evaluated in the future following the establishment of conservation district designation criteria. Two agricultural properties were also identified as requiring more research to determine if the larger agricultural complexes are eligible as heritage districts.
Haggard Addition
Construction Dates: 1952-1970
Type: Conservation District Styles: Ranch, Minimal Traditional Subdivisons: Haggard Addition, Olie Mathews Addition
Old Towne
Construction Dates: 1947-1970 Type: Conservation District Style: Ranch, Minimal Traditional Subdivisions: Belle View, French, Southwood



Belle View Estates
Construction Dates: 1958-1965
Type: Conservation District Style: Ranch Subdivision: Belle View Estates
Bowman
Construction Dates: 1955
Type: Conservation District Style: Ranch Subdivision: Bowman J H Addition
Lavon Farms
Type: Agricultural Property Jupiter Rd, N of Parker Rd



Hall Property
Type: Agricultural Property Daniel Klepper Survey NW Corner of Park Rd and Alma Dr

MAP KEY
Individually Designated Heritage Resources 1 - Mitchell House 2 - S.B. Wyatt House
- Plano High School
- Aldridge House
- Will Schimelpfenig House 6 - Schimelpfenig-Dudley-O’Neal House
- Mathews House
- Lamm House
- R.A. Davis House
- Mary Schimelpfenig House
- Olney Davis House
- Hughston House
- Wall-Robbins House
- Forman House 15 - Little Carlisle House 16 - Merritt Building 17 - Bagwill-Sherrill Building 18 - Plano National Bank/IOOF Lodge
Rigsbee Dr Trailridge Dr
Briarwood
Kent eld Ln
Forestcrest Dr
Belle View Estates
Hillside Dr Meandering Way
Boedeker Dr Van Buren Dr Tilden Dr Ezekial Way Ballymonte Dr
19 - Interurban Station 20 - Moore House/Masonic Lodge 21 - Thornton House 22 - L.A. Davis Cemetery 23 - Carpenter House 24 - Schell House 25 - Hood House 26 - McCall-Skaggs House 27 - Carlisle House 28 - Roller House 29 - Arch Weatherford House 30 - Salmon House 31 - Wells Homestead 32 - Ammie Wilson House 33 - Bowman Cemetery
Heritage Resource Overlay Districts

Haggard Park HROD Downtown HROD
Brookview Dr
RockbrookDr
Natalie Dr Erwin Dr Briarwood Dr
18th St
Sharon Cir Greenbriar Ln Meadowcreek Dr GreenbriarLn BriarcreekLn
city-wide map
Dr Ridgeway Dr
Janet Way
Price Dr Meadows Dr
Rigsbee Dr De Sol Dr
Potential Heritage Resources (Individual)
1 - 808 19th Street
2 - 1715 K Avenue
3 - 1800 K Avenue
4 - 1513 M Avenue
5- 1300 E 16th Street
6 - 1512 N Avenue
7 - 1212 E 15th Street
8 - 1300 E 15th Street
9 - 1306 14th Street
10 - 1412 14th Street
11 - 1820 14th Street
12 - 1108 11th Street
13 - Collinwood House
14 - 1601 Alma Drive
15 - 901 Springbrook Drive
Potential Heritage Resources (Districts)
Clint Forman Addition North Forest Estates Briarwood
Potential Heritage Resources (Cemeteries)
1 - Plano Mutual Cemetery

2 - Old City Cemetery 3 - Baccus Cemetery 4 - Young Cemetery 5 - Rowlett Creek Cemetery 6 - Bethany Cemetery 7 - Leach-Thomas Cemetery 8 - Collinsworth Cemetery 9 - Old Shepard Cemetery 10 - Felker Cemetery
More Research Required (Individual)
1 - 1304 13th Street
2 - Bishop Rd 3 - 5845 McKamy Rd 4 - 7676 Robinson Rd
5 - 1439 Wind Cave Cir 6 - 3740 E Parker Road 7 - 5395 14th Street
More Research Required (Districts) Haggard Addition
Bowman J H Addition Old Towne Belle View Estates
5 - Hall Property 6 - Lavon Farms
DOUGLASS COMMUNITY MURAL
