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St. Pete Beach board approves local historic designation for 3116 West DeBason Avenue

5117119 · July 2, 2025
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The Historic Preservation Board voted unanimously to designate a 1957 masonry vernacular home at 3116 West DeBason Avenue as a locally significant property, citing architectural fit in the Don Cesar Place neighborhood and the owner's long-running custom-furniture business.

The Historic Preservation Board of the City of St. Pete Beach voted unanimously to approve local historic designation case number 25059 for the residence at 3116 West DeBason Avenue.

Lynn Rosetti, consulting planner in historic preservation for the City of St. Pete Beach, told the board the single‑family masonry vernacular house was built in 1957 and was identified as non‑contributing in the 2003 survey because its original open carport had been enclosed. Rosetti said staff confirmed the enclosed space remains a functioning garage and that the…

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