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DETERMINING THAT THE COMPLETED IMPROVEMENTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION (I.DR) SECTION 4.5.1(Nl)(5); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Program of the City of Delray Beach, Florida (the "City"), is designed to preserve, protect, enhance, and perpetuate resources which represent distinctive and significant elements of the City's historical, cultural, social, economic, political, archaeological, and architectural identity; and/or serve as visible reminders of the City's culture and heritage; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Florida amended the Florida Constitution, Article VII, Section 3, to authorize counties and municipalities to grant a partial ad valorem tax exemption to owners of historic properties for improvements to such properties which are the result of the restoration, renovation, or rehabilitation of the historic properties; and WHEREAS, LDR Section 4.5.1(Ni) provides for an ad valorem tax exemption for the restoration, renovation, and/or improvement of historic properties; and WHEREAS, the ad valorem tax exemption is one means of offering a financial incentive to increase interest in restoring, renovating, and improving the City's historic structures; and WHEREAS, LDR Section 4.5.1(Ivl) provides that on completion of the review of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work, the Historic Preservation Planner shall present such Final Application in a regularly scheduled meeting of the Historic Preservation Board and shall recommend that the Historic Preservation Board grant or deny the exemption; and WHEREAS, the property owners filed a Preconstruction Application and received preliminary approval from the Historic Preservation Board on October 15, 2008, for an ad valorem tax exemption for the historic restoration, renovation, and improvement of the property located at 1104 Nassau Street; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the Completed Work Application on October 15, 2008, for a determination that the completed improvements were consistent with LDR Section 4.5.1(1Vi) (5) and recommends approval to grant an ad valorem City tax exemption to William M. and Lizabeth Kujawa Bold for the restoration, renovation, and improvement to the property located at 1104 Nassau Street. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Commission hereby determines that the completed improvements to the property located at 1104 Nassau Street, as described in the application for ad valorem tax exemption filed with the City, were consistent with LDR Section 4.5.1(Nl)(5). Section 2. The City Commission hereby approves an ad valorem tax exemption to the property owner, William M. and Lizabeth Kujawa Bold, for a ten year period, commencing on 1 / 1 /09, from that portion of ad valorem taxes levied on the increase in assessed value, between the years 1 /1 /09 - 12/31 /18, resulting from the renovation, restoration, and rehabilitation of the property located at 1104 Nassau Street, which property is legally described as follows and which improvements are described in HPB Certificate of Appropriateness No. 2006-135: The East 30 feet of Lot 11, all of Lot 12, and the West 25 feet of Lot 13, Nassau Park, Delray Beach, Florida Section 3. Prior to the ad valorem tax exemption described herein being effective, William M. and Lizabeth Kujawa Bold, shall execute and record a restrictive covenant in a form established by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, requiring the qualifying improvements be maintained during the period that the tax exemption is granted. A copy of the recorded covenant shall be provided to the City's Historical Preservation Planner. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect in accordance ~th law. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on the ~ day of , 200 ~~ ~~ ATTEST: MAYOR City Clerk Res No. 54-08 MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Amy E. Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner Paul Dorling, AICP, Director of Plam>ing and Zoning THROUGH: City Manager DATE: October 27, 2008 SUBJECT: AGENDA_ITEM 8,B._ REGULAR..COMMISSION. MEETING OF NOVEMBER 3, 2008 RESOLUTION_N_O. 54-08 (TAX EXEMPTION REQUEST_FOR_ELIGIBLE IMPROVEMENTS./11.04 NASSAU STREET) ITEM_BEFORE COMMISSION The item before the City Commission is approval of the tax exemption request for improvements to the property located at 1104 Nassau Park within the Nassau Park Historic District. The development site includes East 30 Feet of Lot 1.1, Lot 12, and West 25 Feet of Lot 13, Nassau Park, and is located on the southeast corner of Nassau and Gleason Streets. BA_CKGROUND_ Prior to the improvements, the subject property consisted of a 2,218 square foot (under a/c), wood frame single-family residence built in 1935, with both aone-story and two-story component. At its meeting of May 17, 2006, the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) approved a COA (2006-135) which included partial demolition of the garage/storage area and removal of the rear deck and second- story balcony, construction of a 1,412 square foot, two-story addition and loft tower, renovation and alterations to the existing structure, landscaping improvements (not eligible towards the tax exemption), and a variance request to reduce the front (west) setback requirement from 25' to 7' along Gleason Street. The improvements, both interior and exterior, are complete, and a Certificate of Occupancy was issued on April 2, 2008. The applicant is now applying for tax exemption status for those improvements. The HPB considered the tax exemption request at their October 15, 2008 meeting and recommended approval of the Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application Parts 1 and 2. The tax exemption will apply only to the difference in assessed value before and after the eligible property improvements. The applicant is now before the City Commission for final approval of the exemption request. If approved, the request will be forwarded to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's Office and the Palm Beach County Planning and Zoning Department for recording and final appraisal of the improvements. Additional background and an analysis of the request are provided in the attached HPB Memorandum Staff Report. ANALYSIS The request contains qualifying improvements under LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(5)(a)(i)-(iv) and is compliant with the City's Land Development Regulations, the Historic Preservation Design Guidelines, and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(10), the "Final Application/ Request for Review of Completed Work" was submitted within eighteen (18) months of the CO. The Final Application includes documentation of all costs incurred during the project, and the Historic Preservation Exemption Covenant. The City's Community Improvement Department has verified that the work has been completed, passed the final inspection, and the Certificate of Occupancy was issued on April 2, 2008. As mandated by LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(10), the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the Final Application at its meeting of October 15, 2008, and determined that the completed improvements were in compliance with the previously approved request. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(12), upon approval of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work by the Historic Preservation Board, the Final Application shall be placed by t'esolution on the agenda of the City Commission for approval. The expenditures for the qualifying improvements total approximately $500,000. The tax abatement will be limited to the increase in assessed value (as determined by the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser) and result in an abatement of taxes for a period often years from the date of approval. RECOMMENDATION Approve the tax exemption request, "Final Application Request for Review of Completed Work" for site improvements to the property located at 1104 Nassau Street, Nassau Park Historic District, based upon positive findings with respect to LDR Sections 4.5.1(M)(5)(a)(iii) and (M)(5)(b) and the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Design Guidelines. RESOLUTION N0.54-08 A RESOLUTION OF THE QTY COMMISSION OF THE QTY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, GRANTING AN AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION TO WILLIAM NL & LIZABETH KUJAWA BOLD FOR THE HISTORIC REHABILITATION OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1104 NASSAU STREET, AS FURTHER DESCRIBED HEREIN; DETERMINING THAT THE COMPLETED IMPROVEMENTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION (LDR) SECTION 4.5.1(M)(5); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Program of the City of Delray Beach, Florida (the "Cit~'), is designed to preserve, protect, ei~l~ance, and perpeh~ate resources which represent distinctive and significant elements of the Cit~s historical, culhiral, social, economic, political, archaeological, and architectural identity; and/or serve as visible reminders of the Cit~s cL>Iture and heritage; and WHEREAS, flze citizens of Florida anlended the Florida Constitution, Article VII, Section 3, to authorize counties aizd mLnucipalities to grant a partial ad valorem tax exemption to owners of historic properties for improvements to such properties which are the result of the restoration, renovation, or rehabilitation of the historic properties; and WHEREAS, LDR Section 4.5.1(NIJ provides for an ad valorem tax exemption for the restoration, renovation, and/or improvement of lvstoric properties; and WHEREAS, the ad valorem tax exemption is one means of off Bring a financial incentive to increase interest i1 restoring, renovating, and improvilg the Cites historic structures; and WHEREAS, LDR Section 4.5.1(Ni) provides fliat on completion of the review of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work, the Historic Preservation P1atuler shall present such Final Application in a regularly scheduled meeting of the Historic Preservation Board and shall recommend that the Historic Preservation Board grant or deny the exemption; and . WHEREAS, the property owners filed a Preconstruction Application and received preliminary approval from the Historic Preservation Board on October 15, 2008, for an ad valorem tax exemption for the historic restoration, renovation, and improvement of the property located at 1104 Nassau Street; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the Completed Work Application on October 15, 2008, for a determination that fl1e completed improvements were consistent with LDR Section 4.5.1(NI)(5) and recommends approval to grant an ad valorem City tax exemption to William NL and Lizabeth Kujawa Bold for the restoration, renovation, and improvement to the property located at 1104 Nassau Street. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE QTY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Commission hereby determvles that the completed improvements to the properly located at 1104 Nassau Street, as described in the application for ad valorem tax exemption filed with the City, were consistent with LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(5). Section 2. The City Commission hereby approves an ad valorem tax exemption to the property owner, William N1. and Lizabeth Kujawa Bold, for a ten year period, commencing on 1 /1 /09, from that portion of ad valorem taxes levied on the increase in assessed value, between the years 1 /1 /09 - 12/31 /18, resulting from the renovation, restoration, atzd rehabilitation of the property located at 1104 Nassau Street, which properly is legally described as follows and which improvements are described in HPB Certificate of Appropriateness No. 2006-135: The East 30 feet of Lot 11, all. of Lot 12, and the West 25 feet of Lot 13, Nassau Park, Dekay Beach, Florida Section 3. Prior to the ad valorem tax exemption described herein being effective, William NL and Lizabeth Kujawa Bold, shall execute and record a restrictive covenant in a form established by the State of Florida, Deparhnent of State, Division of Historical Resources, requiring the qualifying improvements be maintained during the period that the tax exemption is granted A copy of the recorded covenant shall be provided to the Cites Historical Preservation Planner. Section 4. This resolution. shall. take effect in accordance with law PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on the day of , 200_. ATTEST: MAYOR City Clerk ,. ,. HISTORIC PR-ESERVATION BOARD." MEMORANDUM STAFF REPORT Applicant/ Property Owner: Liz and Bill Bold Property Address: 1104 Nassau Street, Nassau Park Historic District HPB Meeting Date: October 15, 2008 File No: 2008-257-TAX ITEM~BE~FORE THE BOARD _' The action before the Board is to make a recommendation to the City Commission on the request to approve Parts 1 and 2 of a Tax Exemption application for improvements to a contributing property located at 1104 Nassau Street, Nassau Park Historic District, pursuant to Land Development Regulations (LDR) Section 4.5.1(M). a. BACKGROUND / PROJECT DESCRIPTIQN The subject property consists of the East 30 Feet of Lot 11, Lot 12, and West 25 Feet of Lot 13, Nassau Park, located in the Nassau Park Historic District and zoned Single Family Residential (R-1-A). Prior to the improvements, the subject property consisted of a 2,218 square foot (under a/c), wood frame single-family residence built in 1935, with both cone-story and two-story component adjoined by a space approximately four feet (4') wide. At its meeting of May 17, 2006, the HPB approved a COA (2006-135) for the following: • partial demolition consisting of approximately 30 square feet of the garage/storage area and removal of the rear deck and second-story balcony; • construction of a 1412 square foot, two-story addition and loft tower; • renovation and alterations to the existing structure; • landscape plan, and; • variance request to the front (west) setback requirement. A detailed description of the proposal is provided in the attached HPB report. In addition to the components associated with the approved COAs noted above, all interior improvements are also eligible for the exemption. The applicant is now before the Board for review of Parts 1 and 2 of the Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application for the improvements stated above as approved with 2006-135. The tax exemption would apply to the expenditures associated with the above exterior and interior site improvements (excluding landscaping) which total $500,000. Although the landscaping associated with the COA was approved, landscaping is not permitted as a legitimate expenditure as it is not interpreted as a "site improvement" pursuant to the Florida Administrative Code 1 A-38. Part 1 is the initial evaluation of the property and also of the improvements included in the application regarding their eligibility for the tax abatement. Part 2, "Final Application/ Request for Review of Completed Work," requires that the Historic Preservation Board conduct a review at a regularly scheduled public meeting to determine whether or not the completed improvements are in compliance with the work described in the Construction Application. 1104 Nassau Sree,, fax Fxcn~p r:. A.p;;! .n, 1008-?.5,•-TAX HPB Pleetiny Jcte~:r 15, 21,08 Pace Z v* :; Based on State regulations, an Ad Valorem Tax Exemption can be approved for a project before, during, or after it has been undertaken. The applicant therefore requests consideration of an ad valorem tax exemption as the project is complete. AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION LDR Section 4.5.1(M), Tax Exemption for Historic Properties Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(1), Tax Exemption for Historic Properties, the City Commission hereby creates a tax exemption for the restoration, renovation or rehabilitation of qualifying historic properties designated. Qualifying properties shall be exempt from that portion of ad valorem taxation levied by the City of Delray Beach on 100% of the increase in assessed value resulting from any renovation, restoration or rehabilitation of the qualifying property made on or after the effective date of this ordinance. LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(2), clarifies that the exemption does not apply to the following: (a) Taxes levied for payment of bonds; (b) Taxes authorized by a vote of the electors pursuant to Section 9(b) or Section 12, Article 7 of the Florida Constitution; or (c) Personal property. LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(3), explains the duration of the exemption: (a) The exemption period shall be for ten (10) years, beginning January 1st following the year in which final approval is given by the City Commission and the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser has been instructed to provide such exemption. However, the City Commission shall have the discretion to set a lesser term. (b) The term of the exemption shall be specified in the resolution approving the exemption and shall continue regardless of any changes in the authority of the City to grant such exemption or change in ownership of the property. To retain an exemption, the historic character of the property and the improvements which qualified the property for an exemption must be maintained in their historic state over the period for which the exemption was granted. LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(5)(a-b), provides the parameters for qualifying properties and improvements. The subject property qualifies as it is considered contributing within the Del-Ida Park Historic District. The following, (5)(b), identifies qualifying improvements: (b) For an improvement to a historic property to qualify the property for an exemption, the improvement must: (i) be consistent with the United States Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, as amended; (ii) be determined an improvement by the Historic Preservation Board as established in rules adopted by the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, FAC 1A-38, as amended which defines a real property improvement as changes in the condition of real property brought about by the expenditure of labor and money for the restoration, renovation, or rehabilitation of such property. Improvements shall include, but are not limited to: modifications, repairs, or additions to the principal contributing building and its associated accessory structures (i. e. a garage, cabana, guest cottage, storage/utility structures, swimming pools), whether existing or new, as long as the new construction is compatible with the historic character of the building and site in terms of size, scale, massing, design, and materials, and preserves the historic relationship between a building or buildings, landscape features, and open space. The exemption does not apply to improvements made to non- contributing principal buildings or their non-contributing accessory structures. (iii) be consistent with Section 4.5.1(E), "Development Standards'; of the City's Land Development Regulations; and (iv) include, as part of the overall project, visible improvements to the exterior of the structure. 110 Nas:;au S:cet, -ax Fxemp;^r; ~prl' n. 2UC°-'=T.?_1-iaX HF[3 i:!1,-siting ~)ct~:"... 1 W, '?008 P8C .. Ui STAFF COMMENT: The project meets criteria (i) and (ii) through previous approval by the Board of the associated improvements outlined above which constituted its compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, as well as the rules of Florida Administrative Code 1A-38, promulgated by the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. The development project meets criterion (iii) per the COA approvals which applied the LDR Development Standards in the assessment of the proposal. Finally, the project meets criterion (iv) as the project encompasses visible improvements to the exterior of the building and related LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(7), Application for Exemption, provides that Part 1, Construction Application, may be submitted before, during, or after qualifying improvements are intitiated, and Part 2, fhe Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work, shall be submitted upon completion of the qualifying improvements. STAFF COMMENT: The qualifying improvements were completed prior to submittal of Parts 1 and 2 as the Certificate of Occupancy was issued on April 2, 2008. LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(8)(a), Part 1, Construction Application, requires that the submitted application contain information concerning the estimated cost of the qualifying improvement and be accompanied by a copy of the most recent tax bill from the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser for the property. STAFF COMMENT: The submitted estimated cost of the qualifying improvements has been calculated at $500,000. The most recent tax bill has been submitted which notes a payment of $5,903.16. LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(9), Review of Construction Application by the Historic Preservation Board, requires that the Historic Preservation Board review the Construction Application within 60 days of the Historic Preservation Planner's determination of eligibility, and; that if Part l of the Construction Application is submitted after the project has been completed, the application must be submitted within 18 months from the date of issuance of a CO. Further, if the HPB determines that the work as proposed' is a qualifying improvement and is in compliance with the review standards contained in Section 4.5.1(E), the Construction Application and, if applicable, the COA shall be approved by the HPB. However, if the HPB determines that the work as proposed is not a qualifying improvement or is not in compliance with the review standards contained in Section 4.5.1(E), corrective measures shall be prescribed by the Board. STAFF COMMENT: As previously noted, the property received a Certificate of Occupancy on April 2, 2008 which was within eighteen (18) months of the application submittal date. Therefore, the project is eligible for review and, if the Board deems the request to be in compliance, it is recommended that the application be approved. LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(10)(a-c), Part 2, Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work, provides criteria for review of the final application: (a) If the Historic Preservation Board determines that the work is a qualifying improvement and is in compliance with fhe review standards contained in Section 4.5.1(E), the Board steal! approve the Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work and the Historic Preservation Planner shall issue a written order to the applicant. (b) The Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work shall be accompanied by documentation of the total expenditures of the qualifying improvements. Appropriate documentation may include, but is not limited to, paid contractor's bills, AlA Forms 702-704, canceled checks, copies of invoices, and an approved building permit application listing the 1101 Nassau S?rcri; ?ax Exemption Ap^F n, ~OOa-2:7-TAX HPL t~ r "... ~; ~~~ ~ etiny ~~cle:: ? . ~5~8 Pace ! of 5 cost of work to be performed. Upon the receipt of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work and all required supporting documentations, the Historic Preservation Board shall conduct a review at a regularly scheduled public meeting to determine whether or not the completed improvements are in compliance with the work described in the Construction Application, approved amendments, if any, and Section 4.5.1(E). After the above mentioned review, the Historic Preservation Board shall recommend that the City Commission grant or deny the exemption. (c) If the Historic Preservation Board determines that the work as completed is either not a qualifying improvement or is not in compliance with the review standards contained in Section 4.5.1(E), the applicant shall be advised that the Final Application has been denied. The Historic Preservation Planner shall provide a written summary of the reasons for the determination to the applicant. STAFF COMMENT: The "Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work," Part 2, has been submitted as the work is complete. The final application includes copies of the invoices for the work performed. The City's Community Improvement Department has confirmed that a Certificate of Occupancy (CO} was issued for the property on April 2, 2008. LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(12), Approval by the City Commission, notes that the approved Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work by the Historic Preservation Board shall be placed by resolution on the agenda of the City Commission for approval. The resolution of the City Commission approving the Final Application shall provide the name of the owner of the property, the property address and legal description, a recorded restrictive covenant as provided in Section 4.5.1(M)(13) in the official records of Palm Beach County as a condition of receiving the exemption, and the effective dates of the exemption, including the expiration date. STAFF COMMENT: Should the HPB make a recommendation to approve the subject request, the item will be placed on the November 3, 2008 City Commission agenda for approval and subsequently forwarded to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's Office and the Planning and Zoning Department for recordation. LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(13), Historic Preservation Exemption Covenant, explains the covenant required in order to qualify for the exemption: (a) To qualify for an exemption, the applicant must sign and return the Historic Preservation Exemption Covenant with the Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work. The covenant as established by the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, shall be in a form approved by the City of Delray Beach City Attorney's Office and applicable for the term for which the exemption is granted and shall require the character of the property and qualifying improvements to be maintained during the period that the exemption is granted. (b) On or before the effective date of the exemption, the owner of the property shall have the covenant recorded in the officiaf records of Palm Beach County, Florida, and shall cause a certified copy of the recorded covenant to be delivered to the City's Historic Preservation Planner. Such covenant shall be binding on the current property owner, transferees, and their heirs, assigns and successors. A violation of the covenant shall result in the property owner being subject to the payment of the differences between the total amount of the faxes which would have been due in March of each of the previous years in which the covenant or agreement was in effect had the property not received the exemption and the total amount of taxes actually paid in those years, plus interest on the difference calculated as provided in Sec. 212.12(3), Florida Statutes. LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(16)(a-d), Revocation Proceedings, provides guidelines to revocation of the tax exemption upon violation of the recorded covenant. i 10(J4pN^2ssau !S^~rrce;: TaxF..xcn;por: Ap~L• n, CGB-~i?-TAX iJ rJQ 1titfGE'LLIng C7. Gt(i iiGi i:;: (J:%C1 P0a° :i U1 (a) The Historic Preservation Board may initiate proceedings to revoke the ad valorem tax exemption provided herein, in the event the applicant, or subsequent owner or successors in interest fo the property, fails to maintain the property according to the terms, conditions and standards of fhe Historic Preservation Exemption Covenant. (b) The Historic Preservation Planner shall provide notice to the current owner of record of the property and fhe Historic Preservation Board shalt hold a revocation hearing in the same manner as in Section 4.5.1(M)(10), and make a recommendation to the City Commission. (c) The City Commission shall review fhe recommendation of the Historic Preservation Board and make a determination as fo whether fhe tax exemption shall be revoked. Should the City Commission determine that the fax exemption shall be revoked, a written resolution revoking the exemption and notice of penalties as provided in Paragraph 8 of the covenant shall be provided to the owner, the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, and filed in the official records of Palm Beach County. (d) Upon receipt of the resolution revoking the tax exemption, the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser shall discontinue the tax exemption on the property as of January 1st of the year following receipt of the notice of revocation. The Sections noted above regarding the "Restrictive Covenant" and "Revocation Proceedings" are provided to demonstrate that the tax exemption is binding, and if violated, the property owner would have to comply with the consequences. ANALYSIS The tax exemption request complies with the criteria contained in LDR Section 4.5.1(M) as the Board approved the associated improvements by making positive findings with respect to the applicable LDR Sections, Delray Beach Historic Preservation Design Guidelines, and Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. Therefore, positive findings can be made with respect to LDR Section 4.5.1(M). i. ALTERNATIVE ACTLONS A. Continue with direction. B. Recommend approval to the City Commission of the complete Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application, including Parts 1 and 2, regarding file 2006-135 for improvements to the property at 1104 Nassau Street, Nassau Park Historic District, based upon positive findings with respect to LDR Section 4.5.1(M). C. Recommend denial to the City Commission of the complete Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application, including Parts 1 and 2, regarding file 2006-135 for improvements to the property at 1104 Nassau Street, Nassau Park Historic District, based upon a failure to make positive findings with respect to LDR Section 4.5.1(M}. (Motion to be phrased in the affirmative. See above.) RECOMMENDATION Recommend approval to the City Commission of the complete Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application, including Parts 1 and 2, regarding file 2006-135 for improvements to the property at 1104 Nassau Street, Nassau Park Historic District, based upon positive findings with respect to LDR Section 4.5.1(M). Report Prepared by: Amy E. Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner Attachments: • Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application • Photographs of Before and After • HPB Staff Report of May 77, 2006 DOS Form No. I-IR3E101292 Read the attached instructions carefully before completing this application. Yow application cannot be evaluated unless it is complete and all required supporting materials aze provided. In the event of any discrepancy between the application form and other supplementary material submitted with it (such as azchitectural plans, drawings and specifications), the application form shall take precedence. Type or print cleazly in black ink. If additional space is needed, attach additional sheets. :GENERAL INFORMATION (To be completed by all apalicants) 1. Property identi5cation and location: oDo r Dire Property Identification Number (from tax records): /~ -y3 ' `~~ ' /G --~7Attach legal description ofproperty C P~. '~ 11 Address of property: Street // ~ ~ /~/a.~-A~ v ~~z:'~' i City D ~ c .~ ~ y ~ zR c<~ County f ~~ c M ~ F~~ ~~ Zip Code ,3 ~ ~~ 3 ()Individually National Register listed (~ Locally designated historic property or landmark' () In a National Register district () In a locally designated district * For applications submitted to the Division of Historical Resources, attach a copy of the local designation report for the property and the official co//rrespondence notifying the prope-~r~ty owner of designation. Name of historic district /V./~S.S/f cJ /~s ra~i~ /...J~srni c T For locally designated historic properties or landmarks, or properties located in locally designated historic districts, provide the following additional information: Name of local historic preservation agency/office ~/isly2i ~ /~,e~~',e~Ai~o/~/ ~oA~Z~ ~ ~~c ~2H ~~Au~ . Mailin Address /~i~/n/!/y!r ~ *~iyisvfr ~e~AiLT/yl~~~ o /fis~ti Oir~s~.e v.g7~~~ ~5~~ City ~C~f~r4r' ,~c~'Ac/`~ State ~L DR ~ ~/~ Zip Code 33 ~ Telephone Number L-) 2. Type of request: Exemption under 196.1997, F.S. (standard exemption} ()Exemption under 196.1998, F.S. (exemption for properties occupied by non-profit organizations or government agencies and regularly open to the pubic) If applying under s. 196.1998, F.S, complete Question 9 on page five. 3. Owner information: ~-7~ Name of individual or organization owning the property l j~ ~ /~~/~ ~~ c i~ Mailing address__ //D 5/ /~/ ~,SS'q~ ~~~ ~7' City i=~z~ y E~ eAC~~ State ~G o.e i.oA Zip code ~3 ~ 3 Daytime Telephone Number ($~o/) ~O y - j // (c If the property is in multiple ownership, attach a list of all owners with their mailing addresses. t~_ :; ~ ' I ~,`, SEP ~ ~ c~i~:3 it i.._-_ ... _ ............_.1 Legal. description: NASSAU PARK LT it (LESS W 25 FT GEASON ST & N 5 FT NASSAU ST R/WS), LT 12 (LESS N 5 Ff NASSAU ST R/ W) & W 25 FT LT DOS Form No. I-gt3E101292 Property Identification Number / ~ - ~/3 - y~ ^ ~lD _ a ~ - ©oo _ ©L L ~ .. _.... , r_.,, ,. Property Address //o y %u /~~3 i~ r~ ~~c ~ T , ~L G~?/~y ~ Ei9 ~ ~L J 3 ~~' 4. Owner Attestation: I hereby attest that the information I have provided is, to the best of my lrnowledge, correct, and that I own the property described above or that I am legally the authority in charge of the property. Further, by submission of this Application, I agree to allow access to the property by representatives of the Division of Historical Resources or the Local Historic Preservation Office ,where such office exists, and appropriate representatives of the local government from which the exemption is being requested, for the purpose of verification of information provided in this Application. I also understand that, if the requested exemption is granted, I will be required to enter into a Covenant with the local government granting the exemption in which I must agree to maintain the character of the property and the qualifying improvements for the term of the exemption. n Name t afar _ Date Complete the folio if signing for an organization or multiple owners: Title Organization name EVALUATION OF`PROPERTY ELIGIBILITY (To be completed only for Droperties in historic or archaeoloacal districtsl: 5. Description of Physical Appearance: STATEMENT A Date of Construction / 9 3 .~ Date(s) of Alteration(s) Has building been moved? ()Yes o If so, when? 6. Statement of SigniScance: STATEMENT ~ STATEIl~IENT A Description of Physical Appearance: This wood frame, two story residence was built in 1935. It has 3 hipped roofs and consists of 2,218 square feet. Previous owners had installed white vinyl siding on the exterior of the house, and plastic blue decorative shutters. Quirky in design, one enters the front door at Nassau Street into a small foyer. Immediately left is a den, sun room and master bedroom. Immediately right are steps that lead upstairs to two bedrooms and one bath. Just before the steps, to the right is the main living area. Pass through this living area to the dining room and then a small 10 X 10 galley kitchen. All The floors are original Dade county pine. Most of the walls in the house are original cypress that have been whitewashed or painted by previous owners. The home still has the original double hung windows throughout the house. A large bay window flanks the living area to the north and lets in a lot of natural light. In 1998 the HPB approved the enclosure of a screened porch on the east elevation along with a wrap around porch. In 2000, the cedar shake roof was replaced with architectural shingles. Then in 2001. the board granted a variance for a built in swimming pool on the east side of the property along with a fence and gazebo. In 2003, HPB approved the lovely white picket fence that is in place today along the historic elevation, Nassau Street. STATEMENT B Statement of Significance: The Nassau Historic District consists of 17 one and two story Cape Cod Colonial, Revival cottages. Most of the homes on this street have the signature horizontal clapboard siding with the wooden double hung windows. The street was platted in 1935. This is also the date that the home was originally built. 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Drawing no. yi - ys Featwe CAKE= !fit A5~-7G Shy v rrC-~'2.S i Approx. date of feature ! 13,s Describe existing feature and its condition: SEE STATEMENT E-1 Describe work and impact on existing feature: SEE STATEMENT E-2 Photo no. Drawing no. -. ~-~~ -:. ~"; I ~~ Vii- ~) ;, l(1~'~ fl .~r~~;.. ,. ~: LGI~IfyG (To be completed by a0 Applicants): Complete the blocks below. Include site work, new construction, alterations, etc. Property Identification Number ~ a 'S/3 - 5~ln -/!o -~ 7 - O Dc~ - b/// Property Address // D'/ ~/i9,SSHy ST.~~ ~` D ~'«f~Y ,~~AGN, FL .j3 `r~3 DOS Form No. HR3E101292 Revised 09/03/00 Property Identification Number /a ' ~ 3 - yC~ ' I!~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ° ° _ n!~ ! Property Address / / !~ y /~/fl S S A~ 5 ,r2 =£~ ,~ gL~/~ Y ~ e -9 c!J ~ ( 33y~3 Feature bit/~iiv/aG Gv/n/D©w SiL LS Describe work and impact on existing featwe: Approx. date of feature I ~/3.S Describe existing feature and its condition: SEE STATEMENT F-2 SEE STATEMENT F-1 Photo no. Drawing no. Feature o~~c ~i.iA L Lv wo ~"Gm ops Describe work and impact on existing feature: Approx. date of feature / q ~~ Describe existing feature and its condition: SEE STATEMENT G-1 SEE STATEMENT G-2 Photo no. Drawing no. o-S Feature ~G ~ crn i c Gc> i rr i ~/ G- Describe work and impact on existing feature: Approx. date of feature / 9.3 5- Describe existing feature and its condition: SEE STATEMENT H-1 SEE STATEMENT H-2 Photo no. Drawing no. .SS - S9 ____ __ _ _ DOS Form No. HR3E101292 Revised 09/03/00 Property Identification Number ~~~.3 ° yG ~ /~ - o? 7 - DOO ©// 1 Property Address // D f ~~S..S ~'t~ ~7~~ ~~~ ,1~~~ ~Y .8~=~9c/~ ~L 33~~~ Feature '2~vTE~2> 02 5.9t l~,9G e1~ Gu r,o ~ Describe work and impact on existing feature: Approx. date of feature j~'3S Describe existing feature and its condition: SEE STATEMENT I-2 SEE STATEMENT I-1 Photo no. Drawing no. D~ Feature pR~ ~iiyia t Gc~~7'c-s2 /J~STcc~ Describe work and impact on existing featwe: Approx. date of feature 7 Describe existing feature and its condition: SEE STATEMENT J-I ~ SEE STATEMENT J-2 Photo no. Drawing no. Approx. date of feature Describe existing feature and its condition: Photo no. Drawing no. Describe work and impact on existing feature: ~~ STATEMENT C-1 Site work: The southwest corner of the property was prepped for a concrete foundation for a two story addition that was added to the home. This elevation is considered the back and side of the property, and is not the historic elevation that faces Nassau Street. The first floor was constructed of concrete block and the second floor was wood frame. When the shell was built to the addition, the roof went up and tied into the old house. After the roof was on, the south wall of the original home (now inside the house) came down to connect the two buildings. STATEMENT C-2 Because the addition was built independent of the original home, the existing structure was not compromised in any way during construction. With the exception of the small demolition, the original structure stayed in tact. The floors and walls were not exposed to the elements, and as you can see in the before and after pictures, the home's original interior looks the same. ' }~.xterior of home is covered in old dated vinyl siding that hides the original. cedar planking. Nail holes cover the house, arzd damaged az~d rotted. wood .is apparent. i ii+; i.1t1'>a t~zl`; S'~21~~t. ~ ~.~ 1ztFa~ ~; ~ t:1 ~I1~;3L~~` ' ..*~ t'C,$t~1ti~,."s±. ';t}311 ti,<.:~ , 5:~12C1, ti~.ti~3Lt_' ~?~t~i.' i:t:~s.1~; tli ..~ ;C,t?<I~ :?C)~1`$?]~! ;')Iz~ ib;"'L. ~ta'~~~it.'.:.ln :11(," ~ ~``` ~r• _ ~ ~~_.... / w , ., r. ~, ~.~ ~„~ ~~E,k p.~.~;, ~~ ~ - *' ~~~ . ;~ j ~~ ~. . . .: ~. ~~~ ,, r ,,~ 3 S"1°~'I'T~Iv1I~N'1~ 1;-1 I-lome had fake, plasmic d ecorative, inopez~able slxutters with no hard ware. S"1'A"I~MLN1' L-2 t ;, ~: " ~_ ~. • -- +w._.. -. ~f... } ~ ~ s ~'SaR .-. ~ ~ M .. ~.,~ .,,~. ~~ _ ~, " ~. _ y~ j;., ~: M+'i'y1, ,q ~. w A F ,-~_ . " . .. L~ S'l~n'l'EIvTEN`I' r-1 (?.riginal window sills where cut to accommodate the vinyl siding that covered the house S~I~A'l'L:IviEN'l' F-2 ,~N, J%~. J J.?~JJ /, U ~G; ~~ ~ _ S'T`ATEMEN'T' G-1 The original. Dade county pine floors in the living room; dining .room, upsiaixs hallway, 2. bedrooms upstairs and the original treads leading upstairs .haci to be re~raished. c,'s sw, ~~ : ~~~~ ~.:;i~~ .. •a.s '~u s h-tii > .C~~~- ~~ ^~~ ~/ V ' - a, >. ,t. i%~§` . ~' J _ ~~ ,'i ~ ~:" ~, i i ~7 ~. r: S1,~TF..,MENT H_Z The or7gi.nal home was dangerous ~xorrz an e}ectri.ca} stand}~oirit. `:(he home had all the o»girza} wiring from 1.935 and. was a. rre hazard. The o>d ~~~ixe was trr-itt}e and in some izzstarrces i'el} mart uz your hand. The electricians woxking irz the house advised us to knave the original borne rewired.. S'TA"YEMENI" Y-J-2 . 1~,?t't <r tlty; i`stit~itSC331 1?lii,?, t.. __.« ;~..~tt)t.;1.t.>; iz.~. ~T1,.;c ~ltal'S~'c. 3~_.:. _<.I~ti,a3. ~ 1::~;?... ~~:.' ~l~lt; Y «Y~'Y 1' _~"'~ ~ . ~. ~a ~ ``.. t ~~ ~ ,+ ti~ _~ .-r' ~ ~. ' by _ _. . - Y~ iJ.YA f- F --M. t ...~ .. ,_.. ~.,~ ...m .. - __ ae - r. ~~ ~ t~Jhen the south wall was taken down to add the addition, the original cedar was re~.laimed and saved. .. ^ii LY i ~.,,~ .. ~ \~~ __ ._ ..}. ~'~ ; S, 1 ~ ~ ~ f a. q •Sy,. ;:d 7'; TN" .-_...,. t ~ _ !" i '~ ~i s' ~ r ~ 3 1 1' ~` ~ ~ ~ y €. Li ~ __a.~_.~ ~; ~~ ~~ .~ ~i STATF;MFNT J-]. The water line feeding the house from the plain city Iine was so old and corroded. that it broke during the restoration process. S"h~1TEMENT J-2 " _ . _ ..,~_ _,._... _.__w.._ r ti..~ ~~ x _ ; ~~~ --T f 'A Pae~: t ' '.-, .~, - ~~_. t <t' a: ~wn~,~.~,~ _... -- -.. _. -.. r ;~~ - .... . ,. ~~a .~" ~~ - - -- ~- -~--~ ~MYu a. f w ~yY riL 1 -V Z ~~ y w E-~/-'- Lv A T~' 2 C' ~71~ ~ /, ~'G T~/ L Pic' u f'L:,~ T7' ~~ `~ ~l~/T ~iJ 2 t7 /.nr-~ ~j E i3 ,d c~,Y DOS Form No. HR3E101292 Revised 09/03/00 Upon completion of the restoration, rehabilitation or renovation, return this form with photographs of the completed work (views of site improvements, exterior and interior work for buildings) to the Division of Historical Resources or the. Local Historic Preservation Office, as applicable. These photographs must provide a comprehensive description of the completed work. They should be the same views as the before photographs included in Part 2 of the application. Type or print clearly in black ink. The final recommendation of the Division of Historical Resources or the Local Historic Preservation Office, as applicable, with respect to the requested historic preservation property tax exemption is made on tbe basis of the descriptions in this Request for Review of Completed Work. 1. Property identification and location: Property Identification Number: ~~ ~ y~ ` 5/G ' /~ " a 7 - ~ DD - O/// Address of propert}+: Street fft7 y N~SS/~-~ S ~~ ~T ~ l7 ~L ~'~ Y r3 F'A~H City ,j~FLR.4Y i3~F1~%~ County /'AL/r~ ,(3EACfiZipCode ~~f~3 2. Data on restoration, rehabilitation, or renovation project: Project starting date ~~/,, ~ o?Gd 7 _ _ Project completion date: /nA~G' /~/ o? 00 -~-~. Estimated cost of entire project: $ i4/~P.eo Y i ~~- r~'t f $?~, O O a Estimated costs attributed solely to work on historic buildings or archaeological site: $. ~~, lam O ., ~~ 3. Owner Attestation: I hereby apply for the historic preservation property tax exemption for the restoration, rehabilitation or renovation work described above and in Part 2 of the Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application (Application) submitted for this project. Fattest that the information provided is, to the best of my knowledge, correct, and that in my opinion the completed project conforms to The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings, and is consistent with the work described in Part 2 of the Application. I also attest that I am the owner of the property described above or, if the property is not owned by an individual, that I am the duly authorized representative of the owner. Further, by submission of this Application and Request for Review of Completed Work (Request), I agee to allow access to the property by representatives of the Division of Historical Resources or the Local Historic Preservation 01fice, where such office exists, and appropriate representatives of the local government from which the exemption is being requested, for the purpose of verification of information provided in the Application and this Request. I understand that, if the requested exemption is granted, I will be required to enter into a Covenant with the local government granting the exemption in which I must agree to maintain the character of the property and the qualifying improvements for the term of the exemption. I also understand that falsification of factual representations in this Application or Request is subject to criminal sanctions pursuant to the Laws of Florida. 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