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New Art Deco Development Sparks Controversy in Historic District

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



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New Art Deco Development Sparks Controversy in Historic District
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposed new construction project at 716 New York Street, located in the Grandview Heights Historic District. The project, presented by architect Steve, features an Art Deco design, complete with a balcony and integrated carport, and aims to complement the architectural style of the surrounding neighborhood.

The proposed structure adheres to local zoning regulations, maintaining compliance with lot coverage, wall heights, and setback requirements. The design includes a rooftop viewing area, which will be enclosed by a parapet wall measuring 25 feet and 10 inches, intended to provide safety for users accessing the roof deck.

During the meeting, board members raised questions regarding the height of the parapet and the architectural style's compatibility with existing structures in the area. Steve clarified that the design was influenced by the client's preferences and prior discussions with city officials, who indicated that the Art Deco style would be appropriate for this district.

The project is a revision of a previous application submitted in 2018, which proposed a different design for the now-vacant lot. The current proposal aims to enhance the neighborhood's aesthetic while respecting the historical context of the district. The board will continue to review the application, considering both the architectural merits and community impact of the new construction.

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