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HEP board approves new single‑family house on a long‑vacant lot at 701 NW 9th Ave.; archaeological monitoring required
Summary
The board granted a special certificate of appropriateness for a new, modern single‑family house at 701 Northwest Ninth Avenue on a historically vacant lot, subject to conditions including archaeological monitoring during ground‑disturbing work and documentation about an on‑site coral rubble pile.
The Historic and Environmental Preservation Board voted to approve new construction of a single‑family residence at 701 Northwest Ninth Avenue, a parcel the staff identified as historically vacant within the Spring Garden Historic District. Approval was unanimous and carried standard conditions including archaeological monitoring during ground‑disturbing work, submittal of manufacturer product literature at permitting, and a requirement that glass visible from the right of way be clear or low‑E.
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