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Historic Preservation Board approves demolition permits for multiple storm-damaged homes
Summary
The Saint Pete Beach Historic Preservation Board voted unanimously Sept. 4 to grant certificates of appropriateness allowing demolition of several severely storm-damaged houses; staff said stays were not recommended after damage assessments and owners confirmed plans to clear or sell lots.
The Historic Preservation Board on Sept. 4 approved certificates of appropriateness allowing the demolition of several storm-damaged houses in Pass-a-Grille and adjacent neighborhoods after staff assessments and applicant testimony. Board members voted unanimously on each case.
Board consideration matters because several of the properties are contributing resources in the city's historic survey and one previously carried a local designation; the board can, under city criteria, impose temporary stays of demolition (up to 90 days for locally designated resources, shorter periods otherwise) but staff recommended approval without stays in these cases following damage reviews.
Staff member Brandon Berry presented the first demolition case, for 110 Fourth Avenue (case 25091),…
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