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Commission approves North Ponce/Flagler historic preservation study; vice mayor presses for detailed building‑level analysis
Summary
The commission authorized a professional historic‑resource study for properties 50 years or older in North Ponce and the Flagler area, directing the scope to include Florida Master Site File documentation and architect identifications to support future designation decisions.
The City Commission on Feb. 25 authorized a consultant study to evaluate buildings 50 years and older in the North Ponce and Flagler districts and produce Florida Master Site File forms for submission to the State Historic Preservation Office.
Vice Mayor Anderson, who sponsored the request, told staff the study should identify architects, construction dates and “what are the points that it makes on the evaluation of whether or not it should be a designated building,” not merely list structures over 50 years old. Planning staff confirmed…
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