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Historic Preservation Board approves non-shingle roofs for two Sailboat Bend properties

5215072 · July 7, 2025
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Board approved a standing-seam metal roof for 209 Southwest 11th Avenue and a composite cedar-replica roof for 229 Southwest Second Avenue after debating durability, historic standards and staff recommendations.

The Historic Preservation Board on a split agenda approved two certificate-of-appropriateness requests to change roofing materials on contributing properties in the Sailboat Bend Historic District: a standing‑seam metal roof at 209 Southwest 11th Avenue (case UDPHP25008) and a composite polymeric cedar‑replica roof at 229 Southwest Second Avenue (case UDPHP25007).

Board members said long‑term durability and hurricane performance weighed heavily in their decisions. Lena, the case planner, told the board the staff recommendation for 209 Southwest 11th Avenue was denial because the permanent record lists a composition shingle roof and the proposed metal would “alter the…

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