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City selects plaque vendor and advances design‑guide work; board to weigh in on draft
Summary
St. Pete Beach staff found a vendor for historic‑resource plaques, described a process to place orders at owner expense, and said the city’s design guidebook consultant is preparing draft materials; the board asked for review opportunities and a staff list of designated properties without plaques.
City staff told the Historic Preservation Board on May 1 that the International Bronze Company can produce the city’s historic‑resource plaques and provided sample mockups for board review.
Kristen Coleman, senior planner, said the plaque would be a 7×5‑inch bronze plate in the style of earlier plaques, cost $230 per plaque (including shipping to City Hall) and that the property owner would pay the cost directly to the vendor. There is an additional one‑time artwork fee of…
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