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Historic board approves door, stair changes at 72 Spanish Street, requires wood materials
Summary
The Historic Architecture Review Board approved a certificate of appropriateness for 72 Spanish Street allowing a window-to-door conversion and wider porch steps, with a condition that all door, porch and stair materials be wood.
The City of Saint Augustine Historic Architecture Review Board on Oct. 16 approved a certificate of appropriateness for HP2025-0065 at 72 Spanish Street, allowing the replacement of a courtyard-facing window with a six-panel door and widening of the porch steps, with the condition that all new door and stair materials be wood.
The decision followed a staff presentation that said the property’s oldest portion dates to about 1899–1904 and that later additions on the north elevation were constructed after 1930. Julie Seymour, historic preservation staff, told the board that the…
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