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ARC approves addition to contributing Hyde Park house after staff finds plans consistent with PD and design guidelines

5576558 · August 7, 2025
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The City of Tampa ARC granted a certificate of appropriateness for a rear addition to a contributing 1930 house at 402 S. Oregon Ave., with conditions on trim and minor details. Neighbors voiced opposition, but staff and the applicant said the project follows an earlier PD approval and meets design standards.

The Tampa Architectural Review Commission voted to grant a certificate of appropriateness for work on a contributing 1930 residence at 402 South Oregon Avenue in the Hyde Park Historic District, with conditions addressing small design details.

Planner Ron Vila told the commission the project had undergone review during a prior planned-development (PD) rezoning and that the site plan before the ARC matched the PD drawings approved by City Council in March 2025. Vila said staff’s review of plans dated July 15, 2025, found the proposal consistent with the Hyde Park design guidelines and with the Secretary of the Interior’s guidance for additions to contributing buildings.

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