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Tampa historic panel grants certificate for raised Hyde Park home after drainage and driveway conditions
Summary
The Tampa Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for renovations and a modest elevation at 825 Bayshore Blvd, requiring improved site drainage and that the applicant explore alternatives to a second curb cut with staff. The decision was unanimous.
The Tampa Historic Preservation and Architectural Review Commission on Nov. 6 unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness for renovation and flood adaptation work at 825 Bayshore Boulevard in the Hyde Park Historic District, while adding conditions aimed at protecting neighbors and limiting new curb cuts.
Ron Vila, a planner with Historic Preservation, told the commission the proposal—ARC-25-0000240—seeks final approval to modify and elevate a contributing American Foursquare house built in 1922 and to make related site improvements. "This application is consistent with the Hyde Park design guidelines and the Secretary of the Interior…
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