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Res 21-06 RESOLUTION NO. 21-06 A RESOLUTION OF THE CIlY COMMISSION OF THE CIlY OF DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA, GRANTING AN AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION TO GEORGE G. SIDDALL, JR. & CATHY APPLETON FOR THE HISTORIC REHABILITATION OF THE PROPERlY LOCATED AT 1127 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 "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, the City of Delray Beach City Commission has approved an ordinance providing for an ad valorem tax exemption for the restoration, renovation, and/or improvement of historic properties (Ordinance No. 50-96); 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, Ordinance No. 50-96 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 Apri119, 2006, for an ad valorem tax exemption for the historic renovation and restoration of the property located at 1127 Nassau Street; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the Completed Work Application on 1127 Nassau Street, for a determination that the completed improvements were consistent with LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(5) and recommends approval to grant an ad valorem City tax exemption to George G. Siddall, Jr. & Cathy Appleton for the restoration, renovation, and improvement to the property located at 1127 Nassau Street. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CIlY COMMISSION OF THE CIlY OF DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Commission hereby determines that the completed improvements to the property located at 1127 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 owners, George G. Siddall, Jr. & Cathy Appleton, for a ten year period, commencing on 1/1/07, from that portion of ad valorem taxes levied on the increase in assessed value, between the years 1/1/07 - 12/31/16, resulting from the renovation, restoration, and rehabilitation of the property located at 1127 Nassau Street, which property is legally described as follows and which improvements are described in HPB Certificate of Appropriateness No. 2006-155: Nassau Park West 27 feet of Lot 3, Lot 4 and East 35 feet of Lot 5 (Nassau Street Historic District) Section 3. Prior to the ad valorem tax exemption described herein being effective, George G. Siddall, Jr. & Cathy Appleton 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 ~ law. PASSED AND ADOPIED in regu1ar session on the ~ day of ~ . 20<{0. ATTEST: ~Y~R 4- ~..\L~.~~ City Clerk 2 Resolution No. 21-06 FROM: SUBJECT: MEETING OF MAY 16, 2006 APPROVAL OF A TAX EXEMPTION REQUEST FOR ELIGIBLE IMPROVEMENTS TO 1127 NASSAU STREET, WITHIN THE NASSAU PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT TO: THROUGH: The action requested of the City Commission is approval of the tax exemption request for improvements to the property located on at 1127 Nassau Street within the Nassau Park Historic District. The property encompasses the West 27 Feet of Lot 3, Lot 4, and East 35 Feet of Lot 5, Nassau Park subdivision and contains a contributing structure constructed in 1936. Earlier this year, the applicant received administrative approval (COA 2006-155) to install a new cedar shingle roof, which is the roofing material that previously existed. The applicant has completed the installation of the new roof and is now ready to finalize the tax exemption request. The tax exemption request will apply to the difference in assessed value after the improvement. The Historic Preservation Board recommended approval of this tax exemption request at its meeting of April 19, 2006. The applicant is now before the City Commission for final approval of the request. Upon approval, the request is forwarded to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's Office and the Palm Beach County Planning and Zoning Department for recordation and final appraisal of the improvements. Additional background and an analysis of the request are provided in the attached staff report. Ad Valorem Standards for Qualifying Improvements The property qualifies for the tax exemption per LDR Section 4.5.1 (M)(5)(a)(iii) as it is designated as a historic property, or as contributing property to a historic district, under the terms of the City's historic preservation ordinance. Once established as a qualified historic property, qualifying improvements, pursuant to LOR Section 4.5. 1 (M)(5)(b), must meet the following criterion: (i) Be consistent with the United States Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, as amended; (ii) Be determined by the Historic Preservation Board to meet criteria established in rules adopted by the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, FAC 1A-38, as amended; (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. ~l) City Commission Memorandum, Page 2 Meeting of May 16, 2006 Tax Abatement Application- 1127 Nassau Street ANALYSIS I The newly installed roofing material, cedar, is appropriate to the structure. Therefore, the above criteria have been met through compliance under 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)(1 0), the "Final Application/ Request for Review of Completed Work" was submitted when the work was completed. The Final Application includes documentation of all costs incurred during the project, the restrictive covenant, and the approved building permit application listing the cost of the work performed. The City's Community Improvement Department has verified that the work has been completed and passed the final inspection. As mandated by LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(10), the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the Final Application during its meeting of April 19, 2006 and determined that the completed improvements were in compliance with the previously approved request as submitted by the applicant. 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 resolution on the agenda of the City Commission for approval. The roof installation expenditures total $18,630.00. While this total reflects the expenditures related to the project as approved by the Historic Preservation Board, the increase in assessed value attributed to the improvement (as determined by the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser) will be the value subject to abatement of taxes for a period of ten years from the date of approval. A. Continue with direction. B. Approve the tax exemption request for 1127 Nassau Street, Nassau Park Historic District, based on positive findings with respect to LDR Sections 4.5.1 (M)(5)(a)(iii), (M)(5)(b), and (M)(12), the City's Design Guidelines, and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. C. Deny the tax exemption request for 1127 Nassau Street, Nassau Park Historic District, with the basis stated. Approve the tax exemption request, the "Final Application Request for Review of Completed Work" for site improvements to the property located at 1127 Nassau Street, Nassau Park Historic District, based upon positive findings with respect to LDR Sections 4.5.1 (M)(5)(a)(iii), (M)(5)(b) and (M)(12), the City's Design Guidelines, and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. Report prepared by: Amy E. Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner Attachments: · HPB Staff Report of Apri/1 9, 2006 · Application Materials · Resolution 21-06 RESOLUTION NO. 21-06 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, GRANTING AN AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION TO GEORGE G. SIDDALL, JR. & CATHY APPLETON FOR THE HISTORIC REHAB ILlATION OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1127 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 EFFECTNE 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, the City of Delray Beach City Commission has approved an ordinance providing for an ad valorem tax exemption for the restoration, renovation, and/or improvement of historic properties (Ordinance No. 50-96); 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, Ordinance No. 50-96 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 April 19, 2006, for an ad valorem tax exemption for the historic renovation and restoration of the property located at 1127 Nassau Street; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the Completed Work Application on 1127 Nassau Street, for a determination that the completed improvements were consistent with LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(5) and recommends approval to grant an ad valorem City tax exemption to George G. Siddall, Jr. & Cathy Appleton for the restoration, renovation, and improvement to the property located at 1127 Nassau Street. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section I. The City Commission hereby determines that the completed improvements to the property located at 1127 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 owners, George G. Siddall, Jr. & Cathy Appleton, for a ten year period, commencing on 1/1/07, from that portion of ad valorem taxes levied on the increase in assessed value, between the years 1/1/07 - 12/31/16, resulting from the renovation, restoration, and rehabilitation of the property located at 1127 Nassau Street, which property is legally described as follows and which improvements are described in HPB Certificate of Appropriateness No. 2006-155: Nassau Park West 27 feet of Lot 3, Lot 4 and East 35 feet of Lot 5 (Nassau Street Historic District) Section 3. Prior to the ad valorem tax exemption described herein being effective, George G. Siddall, Jr. & Cathy Appleton 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 with law. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on the _ day of ,200_. ATTEST: MAYOR City Clerk 2 !,,:L~A~ I~~I! hA..!III A1Unwril:.CIly '1111," HISTORIC.. PRESERVATION BOARD MEMORADUM STAFF REPORT O[LRAY BEACH ~ ;Iiir 19Cj] 1993 100 I 20Dt Property Owner: George G. Siddall, Jr. & Cathy Appleton Project Location: 1127 Nassau Street, Nassau Park Historic District HPB Meeting Date: April 19, 2006 COA: 2006-155 ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD The action requested of the Board is the approval of Parts 1 and 2 of the Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application for improvements to a contributing building located at 1127 Nassau Street, Nassau Park Historic District, pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1 (M). BACKGROUND/PROJECT DESCRIPTION The subject property consists of West 27 Feet of Lot 3, Lot 4, and East 35 Feet of Lot 5, Nassau Park. The property, zoned Single Family Residential (R-1-A), is within the Nassau Park Historic District, and contains a contributing structure constructed in 1936. Earlier this year, the applicant received administrative approval (COA 2006-155) to install a new cedar shingle roof. No other applications pertaining to the subject property are on file. The applicant is now before the Board to request review of Parts 1 and 2 of the Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application for the improvements stated above as approved with COA 2006-155. The tax exemption would apply to the expenditures associated with the roof replacement which total $18,630.00. Part 1 is the initial evaluation of the property and 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. 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 installation is complete. AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION ANALYSIS Standards for Qualifying Improvements: LDR Section 4.5.1 (M) (5) (b) states: For an improvement to a historic property to qualify for an exemption, the improvement must: (i) Be consistent with the United States Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, as amended; 1127 Nassau Street, COA 2006-155 HPB Meeting April 19, 2006 (ii) Be determined by the Historic Preservation Board to meet criteria established in rules adopted by the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, FAC 1A-38, as amended; (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. The newly installed roofing material, cedar, is appropriate to the structure. Therefore, the above criteria have been met through compliance review under the City's Land development Regulations, the Historic Preservation Design Guidelines, and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, and was found to meet the standards set forth in each. In previous Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Applications, Part 1 of the construction application accompanied the application for a Certificate of Appropriateness. In this case, the application was submitted after administrative approval of the COA, where the details were reviewed and subsequently approved. Additionally, as the work is complete, the Board is also reviewing Part 2. For purposes of the Ad Valorem Tax Exemption, submission and consideration of Part 1 of the construction application is permitted after construction has begun. Part 2, the "Final Application! Request for Review of Completed Work" which is submitted when the work is complete, will include documentation of all costs incurred during the project, along with the approved building permit application listing the cost of the work performed. The Historic Preservation Board reviews the Final Application to determine whether the completed improvements are in compliance with Part 1 of the construction application. Following the aforementioned final HPB review, the matter will be forwarded to the City Commission with a recommendation to grant or deny the exemption. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1 (M)(10), Part 2, the "Final Application! Request for Review of Completed Work" was submitted when the work was completed. The Final Application includes documentation of all costs incurred during the project, the restrictive covenant, and the approved building permit application listing the cost of the work performed. The City's Community Improvement Department has verified that the work has been completed and passed the final inspection. The Historic Preservation Board's recommendation of Part 2 of the application will be forwarded to the City Commission for final action. The project must be approved by the City Commission in order to be forwarded to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's Office and the Planning & Zoning Department for recordation. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS A. Continue with direction. B. Approve the Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application Parts 1 and 2, regarding COA 2006- 155, for improvements to the property at 1127 Nassau Street, Nassau Park Historic District, based upon positive findings with respect to LDR Section 4.5.1 (M)(5)(b). C. Deny the Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application Parts 1 and 2, regarding COA 2006-155, for improvements to the property at 1127 Nassau Street, Nassau Park Historic District, based upon a failure to make positive findings with respect to LDR Section 4.5.1 (M)(5)(b). 2/3 1127 Nassau Street, COA2006-155 HPB Meeting April 19, 2006 RECOMMENDATION By Separate Motions: Approve the Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application Parts 1 and 2 for improvements to the property at 1127 Nassau Street, Nassau Park Historic District, based upon positive findings with respect to LDR Section 4.5.1 (M)(5)(b). Recommend to the City Commission approval of Part 2 of the Tax Exemption Application, the Final Application Request for Review of Completed Work for site improvements for the property located at 1127 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), the City's Design Guidelines, and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. Report prepared by: Amy E. Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner Attachments: Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application, Photos, Owner/Contractor Agreement, Expenditure Documentation. 3/3 Historic Prescn ation Property Tax Exemption Application Part 1 - E\ aluation of Property Eligibility DOS Form No. HR3E101292 Revised 09/03/00 Read the attached instructions carefully before completing this application. Your application cannot be evaluated unless it is complete and all required supporting materials are provided. In the event of any discrepancy between the application form and othet supplementary material submitted with it (such as architectural plans, drawings and specifications), the application form shall take precedence. Type or print clearly in black ink. If additional space is needed, attach additional sheets. 1. Property identification and location: 12-43-46-16-27-000-0031 Property Identification Number (from tax records): ' Attacn 7egal description of property Address of property: Street 1127 Nassau Street City Delray Beach ( ) Individually National Register listed ( ) In a National Register district County Palm Beach Zip Code 33483 ( ) Locally designated historic property or landmark. 00 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 correspondence notifying the property owner of designation. Nuneofhistoricdis~ct NASSAU PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT For locally designated historic properties or landmarks, or properties located in locally designated historic districts, provide the following additional infOrmation: Nune oflocal historic preservation agency/office C i t Y 0 f De 1 ray Be a c h His tor i cPr e s e rv at ion Board MailingAddress 100 NW 1st Ave. City Delray Beach State Florida Zip Code 33444 Telephone Number (2Ql) 243- 7284 2. Type of request: (x) 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: Name of individual or organization owning the property GE' 0 't" ~E' G . sid d alL Jr. & Cat h y App 1 e t on Mailing address 1127 Nassau Street City Delrav Beach State Florida Zip code 33483 Daytime Telephone Number ~ 274 - 8 3 3 0 If the property is in multiple ownership, attach a list of all owners with their mailing addresses. 1. Property Iderl .fication and location: Legal Description of the Property NASSAU PARK West 27 Feet of Lot 3, Lot 4 and East 35 Feet of Lot 5 (Nassau Street Historic District) DOS Form No. HR3BI01292 Revised 09/03/00 ~o~Id~tifi~tionN~ 12_43-46-16-27-000-0031 ~op~Ad~ 1127 Nassau street. Delray Beach. Florida 33483 4 Owner Attestation: I hereby attest that the infonnation I have provided is, to the best of my knowledge, correct, ~d that I own the prop~ descnbed above or that I am legally the authority in c~e of the p~~. F~~~ submission oftbis Application, I agree to allow access to the \,ro~ by repres~tatives of.ilie DlVlS10n of.Risto Resources or the Local Historic Preservation Office .where such office exists. and appropna~e rel?resen~tives of~e local government :from which the exemption is being requested. for the purpose of verifi~t1on of .information provided in this Application. I also understand that, if the requ~~ ex~tion is granted. I ~ ~ required to en~ into a Covenant with the local government granting the exemption m which I must agree to mamtam the character 0 the prop~ and the qualifying improvements for the term of the exemption. ~0;~~~~~ ~~ Complete. e fo owing if signing for an organizati or .' owners: L - 3 "'-0 (,., Date ~ -3 - D 4> Title Organization name r...iltlfJlf~~eDRIB~m~~~~~t~t'llD~~~~;r~fj,;:it~itS";\.)f;~~f~{\7:g~~~6%~~ll rr~t;'.~;;;pi~~ '~nIv for ;~;;rti;.in hist';rlc or-mhaeoloeieal districts): s. Description of Physical Appearance: Single family residential home within a local historic district. This one-story, gable-hipped roofed, wood-sided home, square shaped in design was built in 1937 of Dade County pine_ It features regularly spaced double-hung rope windows on the rear, east and front exterior sides of the square shape design as well as on the south, west and north interior sides of the square. The windows are draped with original and functional wood shutters. An attached single car garage is located to the west and rear of the home with a single double lined driveway leading to the garage that passes the front door entrance. On the east and front side of the home is an open outdoor trellis. A courtyard exists within the interior square shape of the home. Interiorly, to the front of the home, the living room contains the original and functional wood burning fireplace. Other prominent interior features include the original hardwood floors, built-in dining room comer cabinets, cypress paneled ceilings and areas in certain rooms. Date of Construction 1 937 Date(s) ofAlteration(s) dates unknown Has building been moved? ( )Yes (x)No If so. when? 6. Statement of Significance: Single family residential home within a local historic district. The Nassau Park Historic District was the City's first planned residential development south of Atlantic Avenue. It was created to compliment the surrounding resorts and hotels located along South Ocean Boulevard. DeJray Beach served as the in vogue winter colony that attracted socialites, artists and writers. Built between 1935-1941 or during the "Golden Age" of DeJray Beach architecture, Nassau Park: exemplifies the modest wood frame cottages in various revival styles, such as the Cape Cod Revival and Minimal Traditional styles characteristic of the low key "Old DeJray style" of Nassau Park. The developer R. C. MacNeil commissioned architect Samuel Ogren, Sr. to design the first house built in 1935. The District spans a two block area of Nassau Street depicting the profusion of cottages and bungalows featuring one and one-half stories derived from types favored by British communities in Colonial India. This one story modest wood frame home is typical in appearance, size, scale and history. What is unique about this home is it has retained a significant originality of materials, basic plan, size and architectural features. Additionally, it is located as the second home on the main ocean entrance to the . . Pc1~~ I !llee - Historic Pre,enation Propelt) T.l"\ E"\emptlon \pplic.ltiull DOS Form No. HR3EI01292 Revised 09/03/00 ho~Id~tifi~tionNwmrer12-43-46-16-27-000-0031 hoperty Address 1127 Nassau Street. Delrall''Rparh. Florida 334R3 7. Photographs and maps: Attach photographs and maps to application. DOS Form No. HR3BI01292 Revised 09/03/00 . lIistoric Prcscn ation Propcrt! Tax Exemption .\ppJication Part 2 - Description of Improvements (fo be completed by all applicants): Complete the blocks below. Include site work, new construction, alterations, etc. ~~~W~~tionNmmrer12-43-46-16-27-000-0031 Property Address 1127 Nassau Street, Delray Beach, Florida 33483 ~ Featme Roof Approx. date of feature 1 937 Descn"be existing feature and its condition: The roof consists of cedar shakes that require replace- ment. Descn"be work and impact on existing featUre: A new cedar shake roof is to be installed. Photo no. Drawing no. Featme Approx. date of feature Describe work and impact on existing featme: Descn"be existing feature and its condition: Photo no. Drawing DO. Feature Approx. date of feature Descn"be work and impact on existing feature: Descn"be existing feature and its condition: Photo no. Drawing no. P.l~~ Se\ ~Il - II bluric Presen z1l1l1:1 PlOpen;. Ta\ E\emplil11l Applicat Ion DOS Form No. HR3EIOl292 Revised 09/03/00 Property Identification Number 12 -4 3 - 4 6 -16 - 2 7 - 00 0 - 0 0 31 Pr~Adm~sl127 Nassau Stree~. Delray Beach, Florida 334R3 1. Use(s) before improvement: Sinqle Family Res i dent i a 1 Hnmp 2. PropO$ed use(s) after improvement: Single Family Residential Hnmp NOTE: Applicants should check with local officials to determine whether or not the exemption program offered 6y their municipal government and/or county allows the special exemption provided by s. 196.1998, F.S. 1. Identify the governmental agency or non-profit organization that occupi~ the building or archaeological site: 2. How often do~ this organization or agency use the building or archaeological site? 3. For buildings, indicate the total useable area of the building in square feet. (For archaeological sites, indicate the total area of the upland component in acr~) square feet( ) acres( ) 4. How much area do~ the organization or agency use? square feet( ) acres( ) 5. What percentage of the usable area does the organization or agency use? % 6. Is the property open to the public ( )Y ~ ( )No If so, when? 7. Are there regular hours? ( )Y ~ ()No If so, what are they? 8. Is the property also open by appoinbnent? ( )Yes ( )No 9. Is the property openonlvby appointment? ( )Y~ ( )No ra~c Eight - Historic Prescnat!OI1 Propert~ fax EWl11pllOn AppllC<lliol1 DOS Form No. HR3EI01292 Revised 09103/00 PART 1 APPLICATION REVIEW For Local Historic Preservation Office or Division Use Only Property Identification Nmnber 12 -43-46-16- 2 7 -000-0031 Property Address 1127 Nassau Street, Delray Beach, Florida 33483 The ( )Local Preservation Office ( )Division has reviewed the Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application for the above named property and bereby: ( ) Certifies that the above referenced property qualifies as a historic prooertv consistent with the provisions of s. 196.1997 (11), F.S. ( ) Certifies that the above referenced property does not Qualifv as a historic prooertv consistent with the provisions ofs. 196.1997 (11), F.S. ( ) Certifies that the above referenced property Qualifies for the soecia.I exelllDtion provided under s. 196.1998, F.S., for properties occupied by non-profit organizations or government agencies and regularly open to the public. ( ) Certifies that the above referenced property does not Qualify for the special exemption provided under s. 196.1998, F.S. Review Comments: Additional Review Comments attacbed? Yes( ) No( ) Signature Typed or printed name Title Date Pa~e Nine - Historic I'reserv.ltlon Propt."n~ T.l\ E\cl11ptioIl Applicatic)!1 DOS FonnNo. HR3EI01292 Revised 09103/00 PART 2 APPLICATION REVIEW For Local Historic Preservation Office or Division Use Only Property Identification Number 12 -43 -4 6 -16- 27- 0 0 0- 0 0 31 Pr~ertyAd~s 1127 Nassau street. Delray R~~~h, Florida 33483 The ( )Local PreServation Office ( )Division bas reviewed the Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application for the above named property and hereby: ( ) Determines that improvements to the above referenced property are consistent with the Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. and the criteria set forth in Chapter IA-38, FA.C. ( ) Determines that improvements to the above referenced property are not consistent with the Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildinl!S. and the criteria set forth in Chapter IA-38, F.A.C. All work not consiStent with the referenced Standards, Guidelines and criteria are identified in the Review Comments. Recommendations to assist the applicant in bringing the proposed work into compliance with the referenced Standards. Guidelines and criteria are provided in the Review Comments. Review Comments: Additional Review Comments attached? Yes( ) No( ) Signature Typed or printed name Title Date DOS Form No. HR3EI01292 Revised 09/03/00 - Historic Preser\'ation Property Tax Exemption Application Part 3 - Request for Re\'ie\\ of Completed \\ or!\. 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 reconunendation 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 the basis of the descriptions in this Request for Review of Completed Work. 1. Property identification and location: Prop~Id~tificationNumh~12-43-46-16-27-000-0031 Address of property: Street 1127 Nassau Street City Delrav Beach County Palm Beach Zip Code 33483 2. Data on restoration, rehabilitation, or renovation project: Project starting date Ma r~ h ? 0 0 n Project completion date: Ma r c h 2006 Estimated cost of entire project: $ $18,630.00 est ima ted Estimated costs attributed solely to work on historic buildings or archaeological site: $ $' R , 6 3 0 . 00 3. Owner Attestation: I hereby apply for the historic preservation property tax exemption for the restoration, rehabilitation or renovation work descn"bed above and in Part 2 of the Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application (Application) submitted for this project. I attest that the information provided is, to the best of my knowledge, correct, and that in my opinion the completed project confonns to The SecretarY of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic BuiMimJs. and is consistent with the work descnbed in Part 2 of the Application. I also attest that I am the owner of the property descn"bed above or, if the property is not owned by an. individual, that I am the duly authorized repres~tative of the owner. Further, by submission of this Application and Request for Review of Completed Work (Request), I agree to allow access to the property by representatives of the Division of Historical Resomces 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 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 ~e exemption in which I nmst agree to maintain the character of the property and the qualifying improvem~ts for the term of the exemption. I also understand that falsification of factual representations in this Application or Request is subject to criminal sanctions pmsuant to the Laws of Florida. George G. Siddall, Jr. c.. H tJ' )~ h <' - 3 - '" Go Name Si ture Date Complete the following if signing for an organization or multiple owners (See next page for additional owners): Title Organization name Mailing Address City Daytime Telephone Nwnber ( ) State Zip Code ( \, Page Ele\ en - Requ2st for Re\ iew of Completed Work DOS Form No. HR3EI01292 Revised 09/03/00 List Additional Owners: Name Cathy Aopleton S~cl 1127 Nassau Street City Delray Beach State Florida Zip Code 33483 Name S~cl City State Zip Code Name S~cl City State Zip Code If there are additional owners, provide the indicated information for each on a separate sheet of paper. hop~Id~tificationNwnb~ 12-43-46-16-27-000-0031 hopertyAddress 1127 Nassau Street, Delray Beach, Florida 33483 The ( )Local Historic heservation Office ( )Division has reviewed Part 3 (Request for Review of Completed Work) of the Historic Preservation hoperty Tax Exemption Application for the above named property and hereby: ( ) Detennines that the completed improvem~ts to the property are consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildinl!S. and oth~ criteria set forth in Chapt~ lA-38, F .A.C., and, therefore, recommends approval of the requested historic preservation tax exemption. ( ) Determines that the completed improvements to the above ref~enced property are not consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. and other criteria set forth in Chapter lA-38, F.A.C., and, therefore, recommends denial of the requested historic preservation tax exemption for the reasons stated in the Review Conunents below. Review Comments: 1 ~4~ - ti44 Invoice uDO~ rn~~~mrn)2 rnww~Om(B rnW[l~[pffimO~~D omrno 5081 LANTANA RD., LANTANA, FL 33463 Field Office W.P.B. (561) 439-6668 or Toll Free (800) SHAKE-IT (1-800-742-5348) ShakeMasterS™ SHAKEC)CHEM™ JOB LOCATION: Siddall - Cedar Shake Reroof SOLD TO: Bud Siddall 1127 Nassau St Delray Beach, FL 33483 1127 Nassau St Delray Beach, FL 33483 DATE: INVOICE NO: 2/22/06 1942 (561) 350-8330 1 REPRESENTATIVE: John Zivich-Anthony Sciandra I (;~;:)F;~4_6601 DESCRIPTION I ~~~N RECEIPT I PHONE: Beeper DIV: CONTRACT NO: CUSTOMER'S ORDER: PROP 11/8/05 S/M "I PHONE: Cellular 5381 PHONE: Home AMOUNT CEDAR REROOFING OF HOME DUE TO HURRICANE: (Excluding Flat Roofs) ( AS PER PROPOSAL OF 11/8/05 ): $18,630.00 LESS PAYMENTS RECEIVED: 12/6/05 Deposit Check 2587 -4,658.00 TOTAL DUE: $13,972.00 ~vt I D , .j; aJoH'f -r') /I (\ - (ItS 1~ ~ ,:5, fj7'J.~ _ :; - 3-0<0 .Q,R ~ Make All Checks Payable To: RRC Inc. . PLEASE REMIT YELLOW COPY WITH PAYMENT