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Historic preservation board approves black window frames for landmark at 3401 Casablanca Ave.
Summary
The St. Pete Beach Historic Preservation Board unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness to replace deteriorating windows with black frames at the locally designated landmark 3401 Casablanca Ave. Staff said the alteration would not compromise the building’s historic status and cited local and nearby examples of similar treatments.
The St. Pete Beach Historic Preservation Board voted unanimously on Nov. 6 to grant a certificate of appropriateness to replace leaking, deteriorated exterior windows with black-framed units at the locally designated landmark at 3401 Casablanca Avenue (case 25126).
Contract planner Lynn Rossetti told the board the property, originally built about 1920 and locally designated in 1996, had…
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