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HARB approves design for new institutional building at 241 Saint George Street with conditions on pavers, stucco and details

City of St. Augustine Historic Architecture Review Board · February 19, 2026
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Summary

The Historic Architecture Review Board approved the certificate of appropriateness for a new institutional building at 241 Saint George Street, imposing conditions to use clay or visually matching pervious pavers, traditional three-coat stucco on CMU, exposed rafter tails, and clarified column and trim detailing.

After multiple continuances, the board approved a certificate of appropriateness on Feb. 19 for a large institutional project at 241 Saint George Street, contingent on material and detail clarifications. The applicant team (Schimmer Associates and DCCM) presented full architectural plans showing a simplified Mediterranean/Gothic-revival massing inspired by an existing motherhouse; key discussion points included…

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