Res 09-03RESOLUTION NO. 9-03
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, GRANTING AN
AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION TO PATRICK
LYNCH FOR THE HISTORIC REHABILITATION OF
THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 226 SOUTH OCEAN
BOULEVARD, DF,!,RAY BEACH; 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 remainders 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 owner filed a Preconstruction Application and received
preliminary approval from the Historic Preservation Board on August 1, 2001, for an ad valorem tax
exemption for the historic renovation and restoration of the property located at 226 South Ocean
Boulevard, Delray Beach; and
WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the Completed Work Application on
February 5, 2003, for a determination that the completed improvements were consistent with LDR
Section 4,5.1(M)(5) and recommends approval to grant as ad valorem City tax exemption to Patrick
Lynch for the restoration, renovation, and improvement to the property located at 226 South Ocean
Boulevard, Delray Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOIJ.OWS:
Section 1. The City Commission hereby determines that the completed improvements
to the property located at 226 South Ocean Boulevard, Delray Beach; as described in the application
for ad valorem tax exemption fried 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, Patrick Lynch taxes levied on the increase in assessed value, between the years
1/1/2003-12/31/2012, resulting from the renovation, restoration, and rehabilitation of the property
located at 226 South Ocean Boulevard, Delray Beach, which property is legally described as follows
and which improvements are described in HPB Certificate of Appropriateness No. ADVAL 2001-
02:
NASSAU PARK S 21.85 FT OF LT 1, LT 2 & E35 FT OF LT 3 (NASSAU
ST HISTORIC DIST EXCLUDES LT 1)
Section 3. Prior to the ad valorem tax exemption described herein being effective,
Patrick Lynch 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.
2003.
Section 4. This resolution shall take effect in accordance with law.
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on the/0~4day o~.
·
ATTEST:
City Clerk
MAYOR
2 RES. NO. 9-03
TO: D AVID~~E~ANAGER
THROUGH: PAUL DORLING, DIRE~/OR OF PLANNING AND ZONING
FROM: ~',,~'WENDY SHAY, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER
SUBJECT:
MEETING OF FEBRUARY 18, 2003
APPROVAL OF A TAX ABATEMENT REQUEST FOR 226 SOUTH OCEAN
BOULEVARD~THEPATRICKLYNCH PROPERTY.
The action requested of the City Commission is approval of the tax abatement request for the property
located on the northwest corner of Nassau Street and South Ocean Boulevard within the Nassau Park
Historic District. The property encompasses the south 21.65' of Lot 1, all of Lot 2 and the east 35' of
Lot 3, Nassau Park subdivision and consists of 0.41 acres.
On August 1, 2001, the HPB approved a list of improvements which were eligible for the tax
abatement. The project consisted of the following site improvements:
Conversion of a single story guest house into a two-story dwelling;
Construction of a rear addition on the historic main residence;
Reconfiguration and installation of a new entry wall and gate along the south side of the
property and Nassau Street;
Construction of a new entrance on the south side of the historic main dwelling;
Construction of a gable entrance and door on the maid's quarters/guest cottage;
Installation of new asphalt shingle roofs on all related buildings;
Installation of paver block walkways and driveway;
Construction of a pool; and,
Installation of associated landscaping.
The applicant has completed the improvements and is now ready to finalize the tax abatement
request. The Historic Preservation Board recommended approval of this tax abatement request at its
meeting of February 5, 2003. The project included the site improvements as presented to the Board in
the initial list of improvements (stated above) with the exception of the pool and landscaping. 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 Valorum 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 LDR Section
4. 5. l(M)(5)(b), must meet the fo/lowing criterion:
City Commission Memorandum, February 18, 2003
Patrick Lynch Property
Page 2
(i) Be consistent with the United States Secretary of the Interior's Standards for
Rehabilitation, as amended;
Be determined by the Historic Preservation Board to meet criteria established in rules
adopted by the Department of State, D/Vision 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 project meets criterion (i) - (iv) regarding the new construction and alterations to the existing
historic buildings as both were reviewed for compliance under the City's Land Development
Regulations, the Historic Preservation Design Guidelines, and the Secretary of the Interior's
Standards for Rehabilitation, and were found to meet the standards set forth in each.
Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(11), 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, all related AIA forms, 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 a Certificate of Occupancy was issued
on April 6, 2002.
As mandated by LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(11), the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the Final
Application during its meeting of February 5, 2003 and determined that the completed improvements
were in compliance with the previously approved request as submitted by the applicant. The
associated landscaping for the project was not deemed a legitimate improvement under the
specifications mandated by the State for the tax abatement. It has therefore not been included in the
expenditures total. Taking this into account, the legitimate site improvements expenditures total
$327,$42.75. While this total reflects the expenditures related to the project, as approved by the
Historic Preservation Board, the final assessed value of the improvements will be determined by the
Palm Beach County Property Appraiser. It is this final total of the improvement as assessed by the
appraiser's office which will be reflected in the applicant's abatement of taxes for a period of ten years
from the date of approval.
A. Continue with direction.
Approve the tax exemption request for 226 South Ocean Boulevard, the Patrick Lynch
Property, based on positive findings with respect to LDR Sections 4.5.1(M)(5)(a)(iii), (M)(5)(b),
and (M)(11), the City's Design Guidelines, and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for
Rehabilitation.
C. Deny the tax exemption request for 226 South Ocean Boulevard, the Patrick Lynch Property,
with the basis stated.
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RESOLUTION NO. 9-03
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, GRANTING AN
AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION TO PATRICK
LYNCH FOR THE HISTORIC REHABILITATION OF
THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 226 SOUTH OCEAN
BOULEVARD, DELRAY BEACH; AS FURTHER
DESCRIBED HEREIN; DETERMINING THAT THE
COMPLETED IMPROVEMENTS ARE CONSISTENT
WITH LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION (LDR)
SECTION 4.5.1(34)(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 remainders 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 owner filed a Preconstruction Application and received
preliminary approval from the Historic Preservation Board on August 1, 2001, for an ad valorem tax
exemption for the historic renovation and restoration of the property located at 226 South Ocean
Boulevard, Delray Beach; and
WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the Completed Work Application on
February 5, 2003, for a determination that the completed improvements were consistent with LDR
Section 4,5.10Vl)(5) and recommends approval to grant as ad valorem City tax exemption to Patrick
Lynch for the restoration, renovation, and improvement to the property located at 226 South Ocean
Boulevard, Delray Beach.
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 226 South Ocean Boulevard, DeLray Beach; 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, Patrick Lynch taxes levied on the increase in assessed value, between the years
1/1/2003-12/31/2012, resulting from the renovation, restoration, and rehabilitation of the property
located at 226 South Ocean Boulevard, Delray Beach, which property is legally described as follows
and which improvements are described in HPB Certificate of Appropriateness No. ADVAL 2001-
02:
NASSAU PARK S 21.85 FT OF LT 1, LT 2 & E35 FT OF LT 3 (NASSAU
ST HISTORIC DIST EXCLUDES LT 1)
Section 3. Prior to the ad valorem tax exemption described herein being effective,
Patrick Lynch 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 H~stoncal Preservation Planner.
Section 4. This resolution shall take effect in accordance with law.
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on the day of
2003.
ATTEST:
MAYOR
City Clerk
2 RES. NO. 9-03
Agent:
Project Name:
Project Location:
HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD
MEMORANDUM STAFF REPORT
Roger Cope, Authorized Agent
Patrick Lynch Property
226 South Ocean Boulevard
The action before the Board is a Certificate of Appropriateness associated with Part II of
the Tax Exemption Application for the Patrick Lynch Residence, pursuant to LDR
Section 2.4.6(J).
The subject property is located on the northwest corner of Nassau Street and S. Ocean
Boulevard within the Nassau Park Historic District. The property encompasses the
south 21.65' of Lot 1, all of Lot 2 and the east 35' of Lot 3, Nassau Park subdivision and
consists of 0.41 acres.
The main house, located on the south side of the property, was constructed in 1936.
The construction date of the guest cottage is unknown, however City records indicate
that it was constructed prior to 1949. Both structures were built in the Resort Cottage
style of the 1930's and are contributing from a historical perspective. The house was a
winter residence for Mr. and Mrs. John G. Cherry of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and was one
of the first houses in the Nassau Park subdivision.
On November 7, 2000, the Historic Preservation Board approved a Certificate of
Appropriateness and associated Class II site plan modification for the Construction of a
2nd floor addition on the guest house (north building) and conversion of the structure
from an illegally converted duplex to a single family dwelling; construction of a one story
addition on the main house (south building); construction of a pool and deck on the east
side of the property; construction of a 4'-3' high masonry wall on the south and east
sides of the property; and, installation of associated landscaping. Variances to reduce
the front and side setbacks pursuant to LDR Section 4.3.4(K) were also approved.
During the meeting of June 20, 2001, the Board approved COA 428A, for the addition of
decorative shutters to the windows. The Board approved the shutters noting several
locations where the dimensions of the shutters needed modification, and requiring that
hardware associated with the shutters be added.
On August 1, 2001, the HPB approved minor elevation changes and a pre-construction
application for an ad valorum tax exemption. The associated improvements are
currently under construction.
Meeting Date: February 5, 2003
Agenda Item: IliA.
Patrick Lynch Residence
Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Part II
Page 2
During the Board meeting on January 16, 2002, the Board reviewed and approved the
construction of a cricketed gable entrance with four support posts separate from the
structure on the front fa(;ade of the rear cottage.
;PROJECT, DECSRPTiON!ANAEYSIS
Proiect Description
The project under consideration for the tax abatement consists of various site
improvements including:
Conversion of a single story guest house into a two-story dwelling;
Construction of a rear addition on the historic main residence;
Reconfiguration and installation of a new entry wall and gate along the south side
of the property and Nassau Street;
Construction of a new entrance on the south side of the historic main dwelling;
Construction of a gable entrance and door on the maid's quarters/guest cottage;
Installation of new asphalt shingle roofs on all related buildings;
Installation of paver block walkways and driveway;
Construction of a pool; and,
Installation of associated landscaping.
Ad Valorum Standards for Qualifyin~ Improvements
The property in question 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
LDR Section 4.5. l (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;
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-$8, 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.
Patrick Lynch Residence
Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Part II
Page 3
Analysis
The project meets criterion (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv) regarding the new construction and
alterations to the existing historic buildings (with the exception of the landscaping) as
both were reviewed for compliance under the City's Land development Regulations, the
Historic Preservation Design Guidelines, and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards
for Rehabilitation, and were found to meet the standards set forth in each.
Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(11), Part II, 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, all related AIA forms, 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 a certificate of Occupancy was
issued on April 6, 2002.
As mandated by LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(11), the Historic Preservation Board will review
the Final Application to determine whether the completed improvements are in
compliance with the pre-construction application. The Board will also determine those
improvements that are not eligible for the tax credit, because they are not specifically
related to the rehabilitation of the building(s)/property. The associated landscaping for
the project is not considered a legitimate improvement under the specifications
mandated by the State for the tax abatement. It has therefore not been included in the
expenditures total. Taking this into account, the legitimate site improvements
expenditures total $327,542.76
The Historic Preservation Board's recommendation of Part II 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.
...... A'~Ei~E R ...... ,~,,,, ,_ A C T¥iON S
A. Continue with direction.
Approve the COA associated with Part II of the Tax Exemption Application for the
226 South Ocean Boulevard, Patrick Lynch Property, based on positive findings
with respect to LDR Sections 4.5.1(M)(5)(a)(iii), (M)(5)(b), and (M)(11), the City's
Design Guidelines, and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation.
C. Deny the COA associated with Part II of the Tax Exemption Application for the 226
South Ocean Boulevard, Patrick Lynch Property, with the basis stated.
RECOMMENDATION~ ,, ~
Recommend to the City Commission approval of Part II of the Tax Exemption
Application, the Final Application Request for Review of Completed Work for site
improvements at the Patrick Lynch Property, 226 South Ocean Boulevard based
Patrick Lynch Residence
Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Part II
Page 4
improvements at the Patrick Lynch Property, 226 South Ocean Boulevard based
upon positive findings with respect to LDR Sections 4.5.1(M)(5)(a)(iii), (M)(5)(b) and
(M)(11), the City's Design Guidelines, and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for
Rehabilitation.
Attachments: Part II Tax Exemption Application
Staff Report Prepared by: Wendy Shay, Historic Preservation Planner
Application 'D/pc (Check
( )/Preliminary Application (Proposca:l.Improvcmcnts)
(t/~ Final ^pplicatioa (Completed Improvements)
HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROPERTY TAX
DOS Form No. HR~EI01:92
EXEMPTION APPLICATION
Instructions: Read thc inatructio,,~ carefully b~forc compleliag application. No certification will be made
un.lc.ss a completed application form has been received. TYl~ or print dearly in black ink. If additional spac~ is
needed, attach-additional shc~ts.
L Property Identification and l%tl~
~ A~ac~ legal ~_.st:K. pnon o.r,prot:~ny.
Name of historic district: ~~,a~[..,I
2./Type of request:
~) ~xemption under 196.1997, F. S. (stand~rd exemption)
( ) Exemp6on under 196.1998, F. S. (c. xemption for properties occupied by non-profit orga,~b'ations or
government agendas and regularly open to thc public) If a£p~,ing under s. 196.199~ F.$, complete
Question 9 on page five.
3. Owner information:
Ha.mc of individual or org,-i,-tion owning the propcrty ~'.~. ~-
M~il;ng Address
If the property is in multiple ownership, attach a list of all owners with their mailing addresses.
Owner Attestation: I hereby attest that thc information I ham p~ed is, to, he best of my knowlcdgg
correct, and that Iown thc property described above or that I am le ~g,~Llly 0ie p,a tt~it~ ia charge of thc property.
Title of duJy authorized representative if ~g~t for
org~n;?~tJon or multipl~ owners
Date
Page Two ~-' - DOS Form No. HR3£101292
... _.__~:VALUATION-('~F PROPERTY ' '
4. Description of physical appearance:
1
E)a,~ of Construclion"~'~]~) l~'~O~,~(s1 )of Alt=ration(,~
I-Ia~ builal-g b~n moved? ( ) y~s ~o. If so, when?
$. Statement of significance:
6. Photographs and maps:
Attach photograp~ a~d maps to appilc~rlon.
P~e Thr~ DOS Form No. H P..3E10L?.92
7. DF~CR.IFTION OF IMPROVEME.,N'FS: -
Include site work, new construc6on, ahcrafions, etc. Complete thc bIoc.~ l>clow.
Feature !
Architectural fcat~r¢~~L~~ Dc~cn'b~ work and im/gac~ on cxisfin~ f~c:
Desm'bc existing feature and its condition:
...
Dcscn'bc ' ' feature and its condition:
Dcsan'~ existing fcature and its condition:
l~'°'~°'°- ~~r- rt~*
~' Drawing no.
F~atur~ 4
Arckitcctural £catur~ ~~----~"~ ~c~scn'bc wc.-k and impa~ on :x~sting f~rarc:
Approx. date of
D=scn'vc existing f~ture ~nd i'.s condkion:
Page Four
Feature $ ]
Approx. date of feature
DOS Form No. HR3E101292
Dc. scn"o~ work and impact on existing feature:
Dcscn~oc cxistiag feature and its condition:
Feature 6 ]
Architectural f~aturc
Approx. date of feature
Dcscn'bc cxlsting feature a.nd its condition:
Dcsen'b~ work and impact on exisfi~ feature:
Photo no. Drawing no.
Feature 7 t
ArcMtcctural feature
Approx. date of feature
Dc. sm'be cxistlng feature and its condition:
Destro'be work and impact on existing feature:
Photo no. Drawing no.
Featu~ 8 ]
Architectural feature
Approx. date of feature
Describe -,.x/sting feature and its condition:
Dcscffbc work and impact on c..xisting feature:
Photo no.__ Drav,'i. ng no.
Page Five - DOS Form No. HR3EIOL!92
9. Complete only if applying for exemption under s. 196.1998, F. S. (property occupied by non-profit
orga-i?~tion or government agency and rcg-1~dy open to thc public)
Identify the §ovcrnmental a~cncy or non-profit orga-;:'a6on that occupies thc buildi-~
How often docs this org~ni:,~tion or agency usc thc building?
What is thc total useable area of the building?
How much ama does thc org~-iT~tion or agency usc?
square feet
square feet
What percentage of the useable square footage does the org~ni:'~fion or agency usc?
Is the property open to the public? ( ) Yes ( ) No If so, when7
Are there regular hours? ( ) Yes ( ) No If so, what are they?.
Is the property also open by appointment? ( ) Yes ( ) No
Is the property open only by appointment? ( ) Yes ( ) No
Local Historic Preservation Office or Division Use Only
The Local Historic Preservation Office or Division has reviewed thc Historic Preservation Property Tax
Exemption Appllcafion for the above named property and hereby:.
( ) certifies that the above referenced property qualifies as a historic properW consistent with the provisions of
s. ~961997 (11), F. S.
( ) determines that improvements to the above referenced property axe consistent with the United States
Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation.
( ) determines that improvements to the above referenced proper~y meet the criteria set forth ix: rule
1A-38, F. A_ C.
Comments:
Recommendation to thc loc. at go;'_,'-n.ment is to ( ) issue the tax exemption or ( ) deny the tax exemption.
Signature
Typed or priat~ name
Title
Date
Property Identification Number
Addrcsz of property: Succt
AMENDMENT SHEET
DOS Form No. HR3EI01292
City County - Zip Code
Name <ff historic distri~
( ) National Register district ( ) locally dcslgnatcd dLstrlct
Indicate all chang~ in the project work, g/ring the originally proposed treatment and the amended work
item description (usc additional blank sheets i.f necessary):
Attach photographs and drawings as necessary to illustrate thc proposed changes.
I I
Local Historic Preservation Office or Division Use Only
Thc Local Historic Preservation Office or Division has reviewed thc Amendment Sheet for thc above named
property and hereby:
certifies that thc above referenced property qualifies as a historic property consistent with the
provisions of s. 196.1997 (11), F. S.
dctermlncs that impro~ments to thc above rcfcrencM property arc conslstcnt with thc United States
Sexa'ctary of Interior's Stazdards for Rchabilitation.
determines that improvements to thc above rcfexcnced property me, ct thc criteria set forth in ruI¢
1A-38, F. A. C.
Recommendation to the loc_al government is to ( ) issue thc tax exemption or ( ) deny the tax exemption.
Typed or printed name
Title
Date
HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION
PART 2 - REQUEST FOR REVIEW OF COMPLETED WORK
INSTRUCTIONS:
Upon completmn of the restoratmn, rehabilitation, or renovation, return this form with detailed
documentation of expen&rures (including copies of mvmces, canceled checks, and con,actor's
agreements) and photographs of the completed work (both exterior and interior views of the buildings) to
the Historic Preservation Planner, Planning & Zoning Department. Tbas documentatmn must prowde a
comprehensive descriptmn of the completed work. The photographs should be taken from the same wews
which were submitted during the imnal construction application The final recommendation o£ thc H~stonc
Preservatmn Board and the City Comrmssmn, with respect to the requested hastonc preservatmn property
tax exemption, is made on the barns of the descriptions in the Request for Rewew of Completed Work
PROPERTY IDENITIFIC~TION_ AND, LOCATION
PropertyControl Number:I I*'
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PROJECT~)ATA" .[,.'"-~,t- " ' ~ '-- ~ ' ''
Starting date: (?[ / [ ~'
Completion date:6z fI
Estimated cost of entire iSroj'ect:-- ~ . ~_ ~._~ ~._
Estimated costs attributed solely to wok on historiclbuilding(s): ~ ~'~-I ~
OWNER ATTESTATION
I hereby apply for the Dekay Beach tustonc preservanon property tax exempnon for the restoration,
rehabihtation, or renovanon wink described above and ]n the Conslxucnon Apphcation for this project
which received approvalon E:~I/I/~/~ . ~ hereby attest that the m~orma, on prowded ~s, to
the best of my knowledse, corre~[, ~'~ tl~at m my opinion the completed project conforms to the Delray
]3each Design Omdehnes and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabihtation, and m consistent
with the work described in the Constmctmn Apphcat]on as presented and approved by the Historic
Preservanon Board. I also attest that I am the owner of the property described above or, if the property ~s
not owned by an indiwdual, that I am the duly authorized representative of the owner. ~urther, by
submission of this apphcation, I agree to allow access to the property by representatives of the Delray
Beach Historic Preservation Board and appropriate representatives of the governments from which the
requested exemption is being requested, for the purpose of verification of reformation provided m this
apphcation. I understand that, if the requested exemptmn ~s granted, I will be reqmred to enter into a
Covenant w~th the governments granting the exemption m which I must agree to mmntmn the character of
the property and the qualifymg improvementj--fer the term of the exempuon I also understand that
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Complete the following if signing on behalf of an orga~ion or multzple owners:
~tl'e Organizatmn Name
Social Security Number
Mmling Address
Daytime Telephone Number
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226 South Ocean Boulevard - looking northeast
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Historic Main Dwelling
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New Two-Story Residence