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Board approves removal of a southern red cedar for structural repairs at 13 Saragossa Street
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Board cleared an application to remove a 16-inch-diameter southern red cedar adjacent to a historic foundation at 13 Saragossa Street, with a mitigation requirement of one on-site replacement tree and a second to be planted off-site or paid into the mitigation fund.
The City of Saint Augustine Planning and Zoning Board on Oct. 7 approved removal of a 16-inch-diameter southern red cedar from 13 Saragossa Street to allow foundation repairs on an 1875 house.
Staff told the board the application is a Conservation Overlay Zone development request under the city’s conservation overlay rules and that removal requires Planning and Zoning Board review of the applicable criteria. The applicant, Fremont Latimer, said the tree’s roots were adjacent to the historic house footer…
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