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File #: 20-00364    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/8/2020 In control: Architectural Review Board
On agenda: 7/16/2020 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: New Business - Item 4 226 E. Government Street Pensacola Historic District / Zone HC-1 / Wood Cottages Contributing Structure
Sponsors: Grover C. Robinson, IV
Attachments: 1. Florida Master Site File, 2. Images, 3. Letter from UWF Historic Trust_7-13-20, 4. June 2020 Proposed Elevations (for comparison), 5. Application Packet
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TO:                                                                 Architectural Review Board Members

 

FROM:                                          Gregg Harding, RPA, Historic Preservation Planner

 

DATE:                                          7/8/2020                                          

 

SUBJECT:

 

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New Business - Item 4

226 E. Government Street

Pensacola Historic District / Zone HC-1 / Wood Cottages

Contributing Structure

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BACKGROUND:

 

recommendation

Christy Cabassa is requesting conceptual approval for exterior changes and additions to the main structure. This review request is for aesthetic design elements only. These modifications include the addition of porches, a change to some windows and doors, and a rear addition. Research into the original structure shows that this house was moved from 123 E. Gregory Street in 1978 due to interstate construction. Based on historic aerials, Sanborn Fire Insurance maps, newspaper articles and microfilm inspection reports, the house appears to have gone through a number of changes and was listed as “unsafe” by the city in 1977 before it’s move. A historic structure analysis by the University of West Florida Historic Trust is included.

 

Please find attached all relevant documentation for your review.

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RECOMMENDED CODE SECTIONS:

 

Sec. 12-2-10(A)(6) PHD, Restoration, rehabilitation, alterations or additions to existing contributing structures in the Historic District, specifically subparagraph (b) Exterior Walls, (d) Porches, (f) Windows, (i) Trim and miscellaneous ornament;

and/or Sec. 12-2-10(A)(7) Renovation, alterations and additions to noncontributing and modern infill structures within the Historic District.