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Board approves addition, window replacements and screens for Laurel Park Nash residence
Summary
The Historic Preservation Board approved a certificate of appropriateness for exterior and interior changes at the Nash residence in Laurel Park, including a rear addition, replacement windows, and custom front-porch screens, subject to permit compliance and final reviews.
The Sarasota Historic Preservation Board on Aug. 12 approved Certificate of Appropriateness 25-COA-07 for improvements at the Nash residence at 1920 Laurel Street in Laurel Park, including a rear addition to create a bathroom, replacement of exterior windows, and new custom wood-frame porch screens.
The property is locally designated (original designation 90-HD-07) and includes three individually designated components: the main structure (built 1925), a garage studio (c. 1940) and a guest cottage (c. 1940). The board’s approval was conditioned on compliance with building permit 2025013623 and final review by historic preservation staff and the director of…
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