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Historic Preservation Board recommends city commission approve 10-year ad valorem tax exemption for renovated Marina District home

2229643 · February 5, 2025
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The Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board voted to recommend City Commission approval of an ad valorem tax exemption for improvements to 300 Southeast Seventh Avenue in the Marina Historic District.

The Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board voted to recommend that the City Commission approve an ad valorem tax exemption for property improvements at 300 Southeast Seventh Avenue in the Marina Historic District.

Principal planner Michelle Hoyland presented staff findings that the property, a 1957 house associated with the Blank family nurseries, had received a certificate of occupancy after a rear addition of about 2,100–2,200 square feet. Hoyland said Florida statutes provide the tax-exemption framework and that the exemption—if…

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