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St. Pete Beach board approves six local historic designations, one door restoration
Summary
The St. Pete Beach Historic Preservation Board approved local historic designation for five single‑family properties and one duplex and granted a certificate of appropriateness to replace a front door, all in Pass‑a‑Grille, during its June 5 meeting.
St. Pete Beach’s Historic Preservation Board voted June 5 to add five single‑family residences and one duplex in the Pass‑a‑Grille/Don Cesar Place area to the city’s local historic registry and approved a certificate of appropriateness to replace the front door on a previously designated house.
The actions were taken at the board’s regular meeting after staff presentations and brief remarks by property owners. The approvals were unanimous in recorded roll calls.
The board approved local historic designation case 25032 for 3410 E. DeBazen Avenue after staff planner Lynn Rossetti said the 1948 masonry‑vernacular house “is still very representative and of the same scale and type of construction as other…
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