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Historic board approves local designations, grants multiple demolition certificates without stays
Summary
At its May 1 meeting the St. Pete Beach Historic Preservation Board approved two local historic designations and granted demolition certificates for several storm‑damaged contributing structures across Pass‑a‑Grille without invoking the 30‑day preservation stay.
The Historic Preservation Board voted May 1 to approve two local historic designations and granted certificates of appropriateness for demolition on several storm‑damaged contributing structures, frequently declining to impose the 30‑day preservation stay that can delay demolition while preservation incentives are explored.
Staff recommended local designation for 106 Twelfth Avenue (local historic designation case 25049) and for 52170 Seventh Avenue (case 24068). Lynn Rossetti, contract planner, presented both nomination reports, describing the houses as well‑preserved single‑family cottages significant for architecture and community planning. The board voted to approve both…
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