In a recent government meeting, the Tampa Historic Preservation Commission approved a motion to grant a certificate of appropriateness for the demolition of a property located at 2205 East Third Avenue, Tampa. The decision came after a thorough review of the applicant's evidence, which included structural analysis and claims of economic hardship.
Commissioner Ron Villasdaffer emphasized that the applicant had met the burden of proof required by the city’s code, stating that the applicant was not responsible for the current dilapidated conditions of the building. He noted that the economic challenges associated with rehabilitating the property were significant, and the case should be considered on its own merits.
The motion to demolish was put forth after a detailed discussion, with commissioners acknowledging the unique circumstances surrounding this specific site. The commission voted 3-1 in favor of the motion, allowing the demolition to proceed without any conditions attached.
Following the vote, the commission moved on to the next agenda item, indicating a busy schedule ahead for the preservation body. The decision marks a significant step in the ongoing discussions about property use and preservation in the Tampa area.