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Historic preservation board approves demolition of deteriorated Fort Pierce house at 1105 Avenue D
Summary
The Fort Pierce Historic Preservation Board voted unanimously Feb. 24 to grant a Certificate of Appropriateness for demolition of the long-vacant single‑family residence at 1105 Avenue D after city staff said the 1938 structure met the board's demolition criteria.
The Fort Pierce Historic Preservation Board voted to grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to demolish the single‑family residence at 1105 Avenue D during its Feb. 24 meeting after city staff described the building as deteriorated and said the application met the board's demolition criteria.
City staff member Lota told the board the one‑story house was built in 1938, had a shingle gable roof and an open porch, and was "basically falling apart," and that photographs show significant…
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