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New Art Deco Home Proposal Sparks Controversy in Grandview Heights

July 24, 2024 | West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida



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New Art Deco Home Proposal Sparks Controversy in Grandview Heights
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposed development in the Grandview Heights district, known for its distinctive craftsman and bungalow architecture, as well as mission revival styles. The proposal involves the construction of a new art deco style house, measuring approximately 1,092 square feet, accompanied by a single-story accessory structure and a carport.

The applicant presented a site plan and photorendering of the proposed development, which aims to blend with the existing architectural character of the neighborhood. Notably, the area has seen the demolition of a previous structure deemed unsafe, paving the way for this new construction.

City officials noted that while the proposed art deco style aligns with the district's aesthetic, most of the art deco buildings referenced by the applicant are located in bordering districts. However, iconic structures such as the Norton Museum of Art and the Army Museum are within proximity, suggesting a potential for architectural harmony.

The proposal was met with a favorable recommendation from city planners, who confirmed that it meets local codes and regulations. Approval is contingent upon three conditions, primarily focusing on adherence to front setbacks for all structures involved. The meeting underscored the ongoing efforts to maintain the historical integrity of Grandview Heights while accommodating new developments.

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