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Historic property at 108 Northwest Fourth Avenue recommended for ad valorem tax exemption

3662875 · June 4, 2025
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The Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board recommended approval of an ad valorem tax exemption application for 108 Northwest Fourth Avenue in the West Settlers Historic District, finding the rehabilitation work consistent with the comprehensive plan and Land Development Regulations.

The Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board on Wednesday recommended that the City Commission approve an ad valorem tax exemption application for the restored property at 108 Northwest Fourth Avenue in the West Settlers Historic District.

The board’s action follows a presentation from City staff and testimony from the property owner documenting extensive rehabilitation. Katharina Palavoda, senior historic preservation planner for the City of Delray Beach, entered file 2025-160 into the record and summarized staff findings that the application “is consistent with the comprehensive plan and meets the criteria set forth in the Land Development Regulations.”

The applicant, Sandra Amani of 108 Northwest Fourth Avenue,…

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