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Board approves demolition permit for contributing house at 103 24th Ave. with 30‑day stay as relocation is explored

Historic Preservation Board · November 7, 2025
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Board granted a certificate of appropriateness to demolish the contributing house at 103 24th Ave. (case 25135) but imposed a 30‑day stay to allow staff and the city to explore relocating the structure to the Shuffleboard Clubhouse site. The board later recommended the City Commission consider relocation.

The St. Pete Beach Historic Preservation Board voted Nov. 6 to approve a certificate of appropriateness to demolish a contributing Colonial Revival residence at 103 24th Ave. (case 25135) but attached a 30‑day stay to the demolition permit to allow time to pursue relocation of the structure.

Gil Martinez, senior planner, presented the application and staff findings: the circa‑1940 house had been evaluated for flood vulnerability and the…

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