Neighborhood Resources.
Useful content and links for living in Munger Place
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Certificates of Appropriateness (CAs) are required before exterior work (including landscaping) can begin on structures in Munger Place Historic District.
Minor changes generally require only staff approval (Routine Maintenance), but substantial alterations require approval of the Landmark Commission. See Landmark Review Process page for more information regarding Routine Maintenance vs. Full Review.
Both Routine requests and Landmark review requests require a CA before work can occur.
Applications for new construction and major remodels must be reviewed with the preservation planner for that district prior to the submittal deadline date.
Click here to DOWNLOAD Certificate of Appropriateness Application and Checklist (PDF).
Certificate for Demolition or Removal (CDs) are required when a demolition of any structure within an historic district must occur.
Click here to DOWNLOAD Certificate for Demolition or Removal Application and Checklist (PDF).
See the links below to guide you through your journey.
The neighborhood welcomes you and looks forward to assisting you if needed.
Office of Historic Preservation Staff Contacts
Landmark Review Applications and Forms
Office of Historic Preservation FAQ
10 Tips for Navigating the Certificate of Appropriateness Process in Dallas
Munger Place Historic District Ordinance
City of Dallas Landmark Commission
A Certificate of Appropriateness (“CA”) does not replace a building permit, which must be obtained separately if required for your project.
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For bulk trash pickup schedule please visit the city of Dallas website link below. Munger Place Historic District is on the 3rd Monday schedule, click on the link below to view which the bulk pickup calendar.
City of Dallas Brush and Bulky Item Pickup
What are accepted items?
Brush:
Tree limbs and shrubbery (Individual pieces not exceeding 8 inches in diameter or 10 feet in length), and yard trimmings (bagged organic yard waste such as leaves, grass, and twigs) Tree Limbs (8ft or less is preferable)
Bulky Items:
Furniture
Appliances (refrigerants removed, if applicable, doors removed from refrigerators)
Mattresses
Small household items that are bagged or containerized, and other household objects too large for routine placement in normal collection vehicles via the provided roll cart.
What does NOT go to the curb?
Household Garbage - Regular household garbage will be collected from the green/gray cart on your regular collection day.
Bottles, Cans, Cardboard or Paper Recyclables - Recyclables will be collected from the blue cart on your regular collection day. Construction Debris
Concrete, Plaster, Lumber, Dirt, Rocks or Other Construction/Demolition Debris - Customers can self haul to McCommas Bluff Landfill.
Automobile Parts & Tires - Parts or machinery containing gasoline may be taken to a hazardous waste collection facility, such as Dallas County Home Chemical Collection Center (free to City of Dallas residents). Learn more online at here. Parts or machinery not containing chemical products may be disposed of at a scrap yard.
Customers may dispose of up to six (6) tires (not exceeding 25 inches in diameter) at McCommas Bluff Landfill or a transfer station.
Electronics - Customers can visit this page for information on Household Hazardous Waste disposal.
Oversized Items - These items are collected on a limited case by case basis. Contact COD Sanitation at 214-670-3555.
Hazardous Waste – Such As Paints, Pesticides, Chemicals & Cleaning Agents. Customers can visit this page for information on Household Hazardous Waste disposal.
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Dallas City Council
Paul Ridley is our City Council Member for District 14. You can find his contact information here.
Garage/Estate Sales
There is a limit of two (2) garage sales at a premise during any twelve (12) month period and each sale may not exceed more than three (3) consecutive calendar days in length.
1st Garage Sale - No Fee
2nd Garage Sale - $25.00
One sign is allowed upon the lot where the sale is taking place. Up to five signs are allowed at remote locations advertising the sale.
Signs must be placed on private property; Signs placed on medians, public property or utility poles are illegal.
Signs must be removed within 24 hours following the sale and Garage sales at an apartment complex or a business address are prohibited.
You can find more about the requirements/applications for garage or estate sales here.
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