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New state law will force change of restrictive Tyler solar panel ordinance The new law restricts cities from regulating solar installations or solar energy devices, Tyler City Planner Kyle Kingma said. Author: Matt Lackritz (CBS 19) Published: 8:50 PM CDT July 16, 2021 Updated: 8:50 PM CDT July 16, 2021
TYLER, Texas A group of solar panels advocates and owners are concerned about a Tyler city ordinance that restricts their placement on homes.
Mitzi Rusk has called Tyler home for nearly a decade and she never knew her solar panels could be an issue. About three years ago, we installed the solar panels you see on the front of my house, she said.
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Oldest house in Tyler to remain standing after owner abandons plan to demolish it
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TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - It doesn’t look like much from the street, but the house at 421 S. College Avenue in Tyler is a part of history.
Built in 1847, the home was constructed one year after the city of Tyler was founded. James K. Polk was president and the Civil War wouldn’t start for another 14 years.
Recently, a new owner planned to demolish the house and build new housing.
“The new owner applied for a rezoning with with city, which would result in this house being turned into a quadplex,” Historic Tyler Executive Director Ashley Washmon said. “If you look up and down the street, it maintains a high degree of historic integrity and so if this house was demolished and a new structure was built in its place, it would be an eyesore.”