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Owners of 3110 Passagrille Way receive certificate of appropriateness and FEMA floodplain variance for cottage renovation

5793716 · September 5, 2025
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The board approved a certificate of appropriateness and a FEMA floodplain-variance allowing a modest, less-than-70-square-foot kitchen expansion and interior renovations to a contributing cottage at 3110 Passagrille Way; staff and the owners said the work preserves historic character while addressing substantial improvement rules.

The Historic Preservation Board on Sept. 4 approved a certificate of appropriateness and a FEMA floodplain variance for renovation and a modest expansion to a contributing cottage at 3110 Passagrille Way (cases 25076 and 25077).

The decisions matter because the property is a locally designated contributing resource and the proposed work exceeds FEMA’s “substantial improvement” thresholds as measured by county valuation; the variance allows the owners to proceed with interior repairs and a kitchen expansion while preserving the structure’s historic character,…

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