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Staff outlines Tampa Heights map and inventory update; boundary realignment could follow rezoning

City of Tampa Historic Preservation Commission · January 21, 2026
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Summary

City staff told the Historic Preservation Commission that a routine Tampa Heights map update revealed parcel-boundary misalignments and redevelopment pressure (including a rezoning at 3101 N. Florida Ave that encroaches roughly 10 feet into the local historic district), and that any formal boundary change would require public notice, review by the Hillsborough County/Tampa planning staff and two City Council hearings.

Elaine Lund, historic preservation staff, presented a map and inventory update for the Tampa Heights Historic District and said staff identified several parcels where the current local district boundary does not align with property parcels. Lund said the local district covers about 200 acres with more than 500 buildings and that roughly 60% of structures were previously classified as contributing to the district.

Lund told the commission that one active rezoning application—at 3101 North Florida Avenue—proposes a…

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