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Board approves Stranahan House site changes with conditions, asks for future signage and mural reviews

Fort Lauderdale Historic Preservation Board · January 6, 2026
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Board approved amendments for the Stranahan House site — including a new two‑story administration building, removal of a nonhistoric gazebo, and other site changes — subject to conditions requiring clear glazing, raised‑profile mullions/buttons, exclusion of murals from this COA, and retention of prior COA conditions.

The Fort Lauderdale Historic Preservation Board voted to approve an amendment to the Certificate of Appropriateness for the Stranahan House site with conditions aimed at preserving the historic house as the visual focal point while allowing new, subordinate buildings on the parcel.

Staff summarized the application (case referenced as UDPHP25022) that proposes exterior modifications to an existing administration building, construction of a new two‑story administration building, removal of a…

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