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Historic 1927 house at 500 Nassau St. cleared for restoration with conditions, board removes decorative brackets
Summary
The Venice Historic Architectural Preservation Board approved a certificate of architectural compliance for renovation and addition at 500 Nassau Street, requiring removal of decorative eyebrow brackets and delegating minor revisions to staff for final approval.
The Venice Historic Architectural Preservation Board on Aug. 28 approved PLAR25‑00265, a certificate of architectural compliance to renovate a 1927 single‑family home and rebuild a nonoriginal carriage house at 500 Nassau Street, with conditions that adjust some decorative details and authorize staff to approve minor revisions.
Nicole Tremblay, senior planner for the City of Venice, described the proposal as removal of two nonoriginal features, repair of stucco, replacement of roofing and windows, and construction of a new second‑story connector between the main house and the carriage house. Tremblay said the property lies in the Venetian theme Architectural Control District and that the packet included elevations, historic photos and material…
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