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Historic Preservation Board approves three designations, certificate of appropriateness and demolition without stay
Summary
The St. Pete Beach Historic Preservation Board on Jan. 8 approved local historic designation for two homes, granted a certificate of appropriateness to elevate a duplex, and approved demolition of two condemned outbuildings without imposing a 90‑day stay.
The St. Pete Beach Historic Preservation Board voted Jan. 8 to approve three historic‑preservation actions and a demolition request affecting properties in the city's historic district.
The board voted unanimously to designate the single‑family residence at 406 72nd Avenue (case 25138) as a locally significant historic resource, following a staff recommendation that identified the 1949 minimal‑traditional cottage as an intact example of post‑World War II residential development that helped shift St. Pete Beach from a…
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