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Historic Preservation Board approves several COAs and tax‑exemption requests; sliding doors, French doors, and accessory relocation among conditions

City of West Palm Beach Historic Preservation Board · April 29, 2026
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Summary

The board approved certificates of appropriateness for projects at 410 49th Street, 215 Winona Place, and 228 Walton Boulevard with staff conditions, including swapping sliding doors for French doors at 410 49th and a requirement that relocated accessory structures meet setback rules.

On April 28 the City of West Palm Beach Historic Preservation Board approved three separate Certificates of Appropriateness and related conditions during its regular meeting.

410 49th Street: Applicant David Lawrence presented a plan for a rear two‑story addition, a detached single‑bay garage and porch enclosure for a 1935 Northwood Harper District house. Staff recommended approval with conditions addressing nonconformities, fenestration, a green‑building special exception, and…

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