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Historic board approves demolition and three certificates of appropriateness for Pass‑a‑Grille properties

Historic Preservation Board, City of St. Pete Beach · March 6, 2026
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Summary

On March 5 the Historic Preservation Board granted a demolition certificate for 103 1st Avenue (case 26021) without a 90‑day stay and approved certificates of appropriateness for 102 and 104 4th Avenue (cases 26024 and 26026), clearing design review items and noting related Board of Adjustment variances will be required for setback encroachments.

The St. Pete Beach Historic Preservation Board on March 5 approved several formal actions affecting historically designated properties in the Pass‑a‑Grille area.

Demolition approved: The board voted to grant a certificate of appropriateness to demolish the primary residence at 103 1st Avenue (case 26021) without imposing a 90‑day stay. Staff told the board the owner, Marilyn Nolan, presented testimony that she cannot repair the storm‑damaged house and that salvageable interior items will be collected for the local museum. Staff had noted the board may impose a stay of up to 90 days to seek preservation incentives but recommended approval without a stay if the applicant provides adequate testimony.

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