(a) The following are designated as city landmarks and districts:
(1) A commercial historic district known as the Depot Square Historic District is established pursuant to Ordinance Number 32-84 (March 20, 1984), and consists of such boundaries as designated by that ordinance and delineated in the following Depot Square District Boundary Map:
(2) A residential historic district known as the West Floral Heights Historic District is established pursuant to Ordinance Number 02-2005 (January 18, 2005), and consists of such boundaries as designated by that ordinance and delineated in the following Floral Heights District Map:
(3) Memorial Auditorium at 1300 7th Street, further described as Lots 1 and 2, Block 238, original townsite.
(4) Kell House at 900 Bluff, further described as Lot 1 and the north 70.67 feet of Lot 2, Block 235, original townsite.
(5) First United Methodist Church at 909 Tenth Street, further described as Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 192, original townsite.
(6) The Woman’s Forum of Wichita Falls, Inc., at 2120 Speedway Avenue, further described as Lot 9, Block 12, Country Club Estates Addition.
(7) The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd at 1109 Tenth Street, further described as Lot 7A, Block 190, original townsite.
(8) The Hardy-Chambers House at 1100 Travis Street, further described as Lots 1 and 2, Block 202, original townsite.
(9) The Hardin Administration Building of Midwestern State University at Taft Boulevard.
(10) Dr. Fanous’ office at 1411 9th Street.
(11) The Berry Brown House at 1400 Travis Avenue.
(12) The Hamilton House at 1106 Brook Avenue.
(13) The Weeks-Estes House at #1 Crestway.
(14) The Lillis Morgan House at 1808 Elizabeth Avenue, Wichita Falls, Texas.
(15) The Kell Field Air Terminal located at Sheppard Air Force Base.
(16) The Kemp Wholesale Grocery (currently Big C Appliance) at 500 Eighth St., Wichita Falls, Texas.
(17) The Kemp Public Library at 1300 Lamar Street, Wichita Falls, Texas.
(18) The Elks Home at 1005 Ninth Street, Wichita Falls, Texas, further described as Lots 1, 2 and parts of 3 and 4, Block 186, original townsite.
(19) The Central YMCA at Ninth Street, Wichita Falls, Texas, further described as Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 172, original townsite.
(20) The Kemp/Kell Depot at 503 Eighth Street, Wichita Falls, Texas, further described as Lots 1 and 2, Block 177, original townsite.
(21) The building location at 616 Seventh Street, Wichita Falls, Texas, further known as Lot 2, Jalonick Subdivision out of Lots 8 and 9, Block, original townsite, and formerly known as Toodles.
(22) The building located at 900 Eighth Street, Wichita Falls, Texas, further known as Lots 6 and 7, Block 166, original townsite, and commonly known as the Hamilton Building.
(23) The building located at 701 LaSalle Street, Wichita Falls, Texas, further known as Lot 1, Block 162, original townsite, and commonly known as the Littlest Skyscraper.
(24) The Graham B. Purcell Building/Federal Post Office at Lamar Street, Wichita Falls, Texas, further known as Lots 1 through 5, Block 192, original townsite.
(25) The Cline-Bridwell Mansion, a residence located at Hamilton Boulevard, Wichita Falls, Texas, further known as Lots 1 and 2, Block 6, Country Club Estates Addition, and commonly known as the White House.
(26) The John F. O’Donohoe/Anderson Bean Site, located at 615 8th Street, Wichita Falls, Texas, further known as Lot 13 (east 25 feet by 60 feet) and Lot 14 (east 50 feet by 60 feet), Block 176, original townsite, and commonly known as the Iron Horse Pub.
(27) The Holt Hotel Building, located at 600 8th Street, Wichita Falls, Texas, further known as Lot 7-A, Block 163, original townsite, is hereby designated as a Wichita Falls landmark.
(28) The Langford House, located at 1300 Tilden Street, Wichita Falls, Texas, further known as Lot 1-A, Block 56, Floral Heights Addition, also commonly known as the Wetherbee House.
(29) The Fraser House, located at 2106 Hiawatha Boulevard, Wichita Falls, Texas, further known as Lot 2 and 180 feet by 222 feet, Abstract 74, Block 1, Indian Heights Addition, also commonly known as the Blackwood House.
(30) The Montgomery House, located at 1300 Buchanan Street, Wichita Falls, Texas, further known as Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 54, Floral Heights Addition, also commonly known as the Wagner House.
(31) The Mytinger-Richardson House, located at 2106 Wenonah Boulevard, Wichita Falls, Texas, also known as Lot 4, Block 5, Indian Heights, commonly known as the Burkman-Combs House.
(32) The Perkins-Prothro House, located at 3301 Harrison Boulevard, Wichita Falls, Texas, further described as 10.5 acres in Abstract 305, Abstract 346, and Abstract 346-A, Country Club Estates.
(33) The Carrigan-Stilley-Butler House, located at 2108 Wenonah Boulevard, Wichita Falls, Texas, further described as Lot 5, Block 5, Indian Heights.
(34) The McMahon-Bullington-Prothro House, located at 2028 Avondale, Wichita Falls, Texas, also known as the east 60 feet of Lot 2, all of Lot 3, and the west 40-feet of Lot 4, Block 1 Country Club Estates and 25 feet by 60 feet of A-305.
(35) The former Gorsline’s Fashion Livery Stable/Liepold Clothing Store located at 711 Indiana Ave., Wichita Falls, Texas, further described as the South half of Lot 12, Block 163, Original Townsite.
(b) Individual properties designated as city landmarks are outlined as noted in their designation ordinance. A list form of all city designated landmarks shall be kept by the city clerk and historic preservation officer which shall be made available to the public and contain such information as necessary to establish the status of the property and the ordinance designating each such property as a landmark.
(1966 Code, sec. 2-160.7.7; 2001 Code, sec. 62-5; Ordinance 38-2000, sec. 2, adopted 4/18/00; Ordinance 94-2000, sec. 1, adopted 9/14/00; Ordinance 07-2001, sec. 7, adopted 1/2/01; Ordinance 90-2001, sec. 3, adopted 9/18/01; Ordinance 84-2003, sec. 1, adopted 9/2/03; Ordinance 89-2003, sec. 1, adopted 9/16/03; Ordinance 92-2003, sec. 1, adopted 9/16/03; Ordinance 80-2004, sec. 1, adopted 9/21/04; Ordinance 02-2005, sec. 1, adopted 1/18/05; Ordinance 39-2007, sec. 1, adopted 4/17/07; Ordinance 46-2012, sec. 1, adopted 9/4/12; Ordinance 47-2012, sec. 1, adopted 9/4/12; Ordinance 52-2012, sec. 1, adopted 9/18/12; Ordinance 60-2012, sec. 1, adopted 10/16/12; Ordinance 19-2013, sec. 1, adopted 4/16/13; Ordinance 35-2013, sec. 1, adopted 7/16/13; Ordinance 67-2013, sec. 1, adopted 12/17/13; Ordinance 06-2016, sec. 1, adopted 2/16/16)