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File #: 150705.    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Petition Status: To Be Introduced
File created: 1/26/2016 In control: Historic Preservation Board
On agenda: 2/2/2016 Final action:
Title: Northeast Residential Historic District - Construct a new accessory structure at 724 NE 5th Terrace (B) Petition HP-16-1. Doug Nesbit, agent for Dylan Klempner. Demolish an existing accessory structure and construct a new accessory structure in the original footprint. Located at 724 NE 5th Terrace. This building is contributing to the Northeast Residential Historic District.
Attachments: 1. 150705_staff report_20160201.pdf, 2. 150705A_Exh1_Historic Preservation Rehab and Design Guidelines_20160201.pdf, 3. 150705B_Exh2_COA Application and Applcation for Modification_20160201.pdf, 4. 150705C_Exh3_Site Plan_20160201.pdf, 5. 150705D_Exh4_Photos of Property_20160201.pdf
...Title
Northeast Residential Historic District - Construct a new accessory structure at 724 NE 5th Terrace (B)

Petition HP-16-1. Doug Nesbit, agent for Dylan Klempner. Demolish an existing accessory structure and construct a new accessory structure in the original footprint. Located at 724 NE 5th Terrace. This building is contributing to the Northeast Residential Historic District.

...Explanation
This project involves the demolition of the accessory structure that is currently located at 724 NE 5th Terrace. The accessory structure, as well as the contributing principal structure single-family dwelling, was built in 1929, according to the Alachua County Property Appraisers Office. The property is zoned RSF-3 and is approximately 0.13 acres in size. The accessory structure is a contributing structure to the Northeast Residential Historic District. It appears to have been a one-car garage with an enclosed unconditioned area. The proposal is to demolish the structure and rebuild a structure of equal size and appearance in the original footprint.

The proposal would demolish the existing accessory structure because of the deterioration of the structural qualities of the building. The proposed new construction would build an accessory structure of equal size and general appearance on the original footprint of the existing structure. The new building will have wood lap siding, wooden double-hung windows, a wood entrance door, wood exposed rafter tails and a fiberglass shingle roof.

The staff recommendation is based on the City of Gainesville, Historic Preservation Rehabilitation and Design Guidelines - Demolition, Auxiliary Structures, and Design Guidelines for New Construction: Northeast, Southeast, & Pleasant Street Historic Districts

...Fiscal Note
None

...Recommendation
Staff to Historic Preservation Board - Approve with condition:
1. The Historic Preservation Board concurrently approves the Application for Modification of
Existing Zoning Requ...

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