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DeLand historic board recommends demolition of 1619 Parade Circle to City Commission
Summary
The DeLand Historic Preservation Board voted to recommend that the City Commission approve demolition of a commercial building at 1619 Parade Circle (HPB 5028). Staff said no formal redevelopment applications have been filed and that the building’s structural integrity has not been documented.
The DeLand Historic Preservation Board on March 1 recommended that the City Commission approve a demolition permit for the commercial building at 1619 Parade Circle, a frame vernacular structure built in 1939 that has been vacant since 2023.
City of DeLand historic preservation staff said the applicant, Peace of Mind Environmental Incorporated, submitted the demolition application on behalf of owner DIC Holdings LLC and that the site would be scheduled for final action by the City Commission on April 7. Staff reported that “no formal applications have been submitted yet” for redevelopment and that the building is outside the downtown historic support district and surrounded by industrial properties near Old…
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