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Appeal of Historic Preservation Board Certificate of Appropriateness (B)
Appeal of the approval by Historic Preservation Board of Certificate of Appropriateness with the condition that no part of the buildings exceeds three stories. The proposal includes replacing the historic structures with structures ranging in height from three to four stories, and the Demolition of 1102 Southwest 6th Avenue, 1116 Southwest 6th Avenue, and the garage behind 1101 Southwest 5th Avenue. (B)
Explanation
The subject property is located within the University Heights-South Historic District, along the north side of Southwest 6th Avenue, between Southwest 10th and 12th Streets. This property is approximately two-thirds of an acre in size, and is zoned RH-2, Residential High Density (8-100 dwelling units per acre). Additionally, the site is located within the University Heights Special Area Plan area.
On July 16, 2007 the City Commission heard the applicant's appeal of the Historic Preservation Board's June 12, 2007, denial of Petition 36COA-07 HPB. That petition was a request for a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) that includes the construction of a three- to four-story multiple-family structure containing approximately 23 units and 63 bedrooms; the demolition of contributing accessory structures; and the demolition of a non-contributing principal structure.
The primary reason cited by the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) for denying the application was the height, mass and proportions of the proposed structure. The HPB indicated that they felt that a four story high structure on the subject Property was incompatible with the surrounding area, which predominantly consists of one- and two-story buildings. Primarily for those reasons, the HPB determined that the proposal is inconsistent with the City's guidelines, and therefore, voted 8 to 0 to deny the COA.
At the July 16, 2007, City Commission hearing the City Manager offered the applicant the o...
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