13 Tex. Admin. Code § 111.22 - Definitions of Capitol Grounds
(a) As stated in
the Texas Government Code, Chapter 443, §443.007(a)(2), General Powers and
Duties of the Board, the board shall "define the buildings' grounds, except
that the grounds may not include another state office building."
(b) As defined by the State Preservation
Board, the Capitol grounds include all area within the historic cast iron
fencing; the area lying between the fencing and city streets that is owned by
the state; the esplanade just outside the east entrance to the Capitol between
the gateposts and San Jacinto Street; the Old General Land Office Building
grounds between 11th and 12th Streets and the Capitol's eastern iron fence and
the State Insurance Building; the area bordered by 11th Street to the south,
Colorado Street to the east, Lavaca Street to the west, and the Westgate
Building property to the north; property north of the Capitol bordered by
Colorado Street on the west, San Jacinto Street on the east and 15th Street on
the north, which is not occupied with other state buildings, or the Texas
Workforce Commission Building property and accompanying terraces. Street
right-of-ways within these boundaries include 14th Street and Congress
Avenue.
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