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Meeting Name: Historic Preservation Board Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 12/1/2020 5:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: 1st Tuesday; City Hall Auditorium, City Hall, 200 East University
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
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200272. 1  ResolutionReroof of a building (B) Petition HP-20-65. Godwin Green Roofing, agent for Joseph Montalto Jr, owner. Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) to replace shingle and metal roof with Gulf-rib 26 gauge 5V crimp galvanized metal roofing. Located at 301 SE 7th Street (Magnolia Bed & Breakfast). This building is a contributing structure to the SE Historic District.    Action details Not available
170343. 1  PetitionCertificate of Appropriateness for rehabilitation of a structure located at 609 NE 6th Street. Petition HP-17-39. Martin Vala, applicant for Steffen Vala, owner. Certificate of Appropriateness for rehabilitation of a structure at 609 NE 6th Street. The property is located within the Northeast Residential Historic District.    Action details Not available
200271. 1  ResolutionReroof of a single-family dwelling (B). Petition HP-20-63. Whitton Roofing, agent for Anthony Ackrill, owner. Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) to replace an asphalt shingle roof with 5V crimp metal roofing. Located at 717 NE 3rd Avenue. This building is a contributing structure to the NE Residential Historic District.    Action details Not available
200510. 1  ResolutionInstall a roof mounted photovoltaic solar system on a principal building (B) Petition HP-20-80. Barry Jacobson, Solar Impact, agent for Masse & Ross. Certificate of Appropriateness to install a roof mounted photovoltaic solar system on a single-family house. Located at 805 NE 5th Avenue. This building is a contributing structure to the Northeast Residential Historic District.    Action details Not available
200503. 1  ResolutionReroof single-family dwelling with a metal roof (B) Petition HP-20-87. Michael McFall, McFall Builders, Inc., agent for Tom Benton, owner. Certificate of Appropriateness to reroof an existing single-family dwelling with a metal roof. Located at 106 NW 12th Terrace. This building is a contributing structure to the University Heights Historic District - North.    Action details Not available
200483. 1  ResolutionCertificate of Appropriateness to construct a front porch and a rear deck onto an existing single-family dwelling. (B) Petition HP-20-92. Curtis Cooper, owner. Certificate of Appropriateness to add a front porch and a rear deck onto an existing single-family dwelling. Located at 1218 NE 5th Street. This building is a contributing structure to the Northeast Residential Historic District.    Action details Not available
200484. 1  ResolutionInstall a 4 foot tall metal fence in the front yard of a single-family dwelling (B) Petition HP-20-93. Monica K. Douglas, owner. Certificate of Appropriateness to replace an existing front yard fence with a new fence for a single-family dwelling. Located at 618 NE 4th Avenue. This building is a contributing structure to the Northeast Residential Historic District.   Action details Not available
200488. 1  ResolutionAddition and window replacement on Masonic Lodge located at 215 N. Main Street (B) Petition HP-20-101. Keith Perry & Luis D. Rodriguez, ESQ, owners. Certificate of Appropriateness to construct an addition and replace windows on the Masonic Lodge #41. Located at 215 N. Main Street. This building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.   Action details Not available
200480. 1  ResolutionReroof single-family dwelling with a metal roof (B) Petition HP-20-89. Steven Winfrey, owner. Certificate of Appropriateness to reroof an existing single-family dwelling with a metal roof. Located at 524 SE 4th Avenue. This building is a contributing structure to the Southeast Residential Historic District.    Action details Not available
200482. 1  ResolutionReroof a non-contributing single-family dwelling with a metal roof (B) Petition HP-20-91. Cooper & Mai Dean, owners. Certificate of Appropriateness to reroof an existing single-family dwelling with a metal roof. Located at 307 NE 4th Avenue. This building is a non-contributing structure to the Northeast Residential Historic District.    Action details Not available
200481. 1  ResolutionReroof a single-family dwelling with a metal roof and make various repairs with a Part 1 Ad Valorem tax exemption application (B) Petition HP-20-90. Doug Ammerman, owner. Certificate of Appropriateness and an Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Part 1 review to reroof an existing single-family dwelling with a metal roof and repair windows, the front porch, and termite damage. Located at 730 NW 2nd Street. This building is a contributing structure to the Pleasant Street Historic District.   Action details Not available
200486. 1  ResolutionPleasant Street Historic District. Construction of a single-family dwelling. (B) Petition HP-20-95. C. Webber, M. Atwater, & S. Stevenson, Pleasant Street 6th Avenue Land Trust, owners. Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a single-family dwelling on lot 21 with a zoning modification request to reduce the side setback from 5 feet to 4 feet. Located at 423 NW 6th Avenue. This building will be a non-contributing structure to the Pleasant Street Historic District. Related to Petition HP-20-94 and HP-20-96.   Action details Not available
200487. 1  ResolutionPleasant Street Historic District. Construction of a single-family dwelling. (B) Petition HP-20-96. C. Webber, M. Atwater, & S. Stevenson, Pleasant Street 6th Avenue Land Trust, owners. Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a single-family dwelling on lot 22 with a zoning modification request to reduce the side setback from 5 feet to 4 feet. Located at 423 NW 6th Avenue. This building will be a non-contributing structure to the Pleasant Street Historic District. Related to Petition HP-20-94 and HP-20-95.   Action details Not available
200485. 1  ResolutionPleasant Street Historic District. Demolition of a single-family dwelling. (B) Petition HP-20-94. C. Webber, M. Atwater, & S. Stevenson, Pleasant Street 6th Avenue Land Trust, owners. Certificate of Appropriateness to demolish a single-family dwelling located at 423 NW 6th Avenue. This building is a contributing structure to the Pleasant Street Historic District. Related to Petition HP-20-95 and HP-20-96.   Action details Not available
200571. 1  PetitionConstruct a new single-family dwelling in Pleasant Street (B) Petition HP-20-111. Alan G. Weinstein, owner. Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a single-family dwelling. Located at 626 NW 1st Street. This building will be a non-contributing structure to the Pleasant Street Historic District. Project Description The property is located at 626 NW 1st Street on the west side, with a zoning designation of RC (Residential Conservation) (See Figure 1). The site was a combination of two tax parcels (14941-000-000 & 14941-001-000) which have since been combined into one tax parcel, 14191-000-000. The site is located in the Pleasant Street Historic District and is approximately 0.250 acres in size. The proposed single-family dwelling will be a non-contributing structure to the Pleasant Street Historic District. The project involves the construction of a new single-family residence. The house will be 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, with approximately 1,800 to 2,000 square feet of conditioned space and a detached garage of approximately 600 square feet. It will be a 1   Action details Not available
200572. 1  PetitionConstruct a new single-family dwelling (B) Petition HP-20-113. Michael Beard, Elevated Design and Construction, agent for Joyce Cosby, Edna Cosby, and Leslie Edwards, owners. Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a single-family dwelling. Located at 303 NW 4th Street. This building will be a non-contributing structure to the Pleasant Street Historic District. Project Description The previous house located on this property was a contributing structure to the Pleasant Street Historic District that contributed to the scale and character of the Fifth Avenue neighborhood. . It was a 2-story frame house that was first shown on the Sanborn Maps in 1913. The Florida Master Site file for the property indicates that the building was built circa 1911. Over the years the house was resided with aluminum siding and perma-stone and the porch was enclosed with screens and casement windows. The structure was the home of Dr. Julius Augustus Parker, the first African-American doctor in Gainesville. After his death in 1953, the house became the home of his youngest daughter, Dr.   Action details Not available



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