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HPB approves rear-yard plunge pool for Edith Tigner House, notes building-code fencing requirement
Summary
The Ocala Historic Preservation Board approved a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow a 10-by-20-foot in-ground plunge pool behind the Edith Tigner House, a contributing building in the Ocala Historic District.
The Ocala Historic Preservation Board voted to approve COA25-0037, authorizing the installation of a 10-by-20-foot in-ground plunge pool in the rear yard of the Edith Tigner House (828 Southeast 3rd Street), a contributing structure in the Ocala Historic District.
Staff told the board the house was built in 1908 in the Victorian frame vernacular style and that the pool will be located behind the house, not visible from the street or public right of way. Staff said…
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