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SOUTH OCEAN BLVD ADMIN
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Received By: (Print Name) 8.Addressee's Address(Only if requested w cc ./�� , and fee is paid) r T 6.Si ature: dressoCAge ¢ l UIIw ' co X t``�((� PS Form 81Y,, ember 1994 Domestic Return Receipt li Mail UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 11 !1CK o Fees Paid 0 6 199; '°r 7• ' G-10 • Print your name, address, and ZIP Code in this bo haw g City of Delray Best Planning ‘C`.: 100 N. W. 1st Avant .)eiray Beach,FL 33444 it i { I .r�• jf�'1- r /J4 • i I li ..ef f•f • ;il ! .• 1 • - � -� auxxr 1 I \ ) �+ i j i • i i // / `• ii- Ii -- -. - • — • • i• • �.r ",,.. 'fir t: ` - _ .. . ...... ti.a ...... i...� C _�.T = �Vr APT ill("`-'::-1: ..`:�I\ .. i. IZ • z - ' t' • .a'.41. • �� - _ __.-,-- -, . - (1 ( : /adz John Ross Adams 1104 N.W. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 July 1 , 1996 Mayor Jay Alperin and City Commissioners Kevin Egan, Kenneth Ellingsworth, Karen Kiselewski and David E . Randolph City of Delray Beach 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 Re: July 9, 1996 hearing regarding the proposed creation of a six property historic district on South Ocean Boulevard Dear Mayor and Commissioners : I am not writing this letter as an attorney, but instead as a citizen and property owner who has resided in this wonderful city for over fifty years . As such, I have always been interested in preserving history. I was an original charter member of the Historical Society, drafted the Articles of Incorporation in 1964, and was later President for two years in the 1970 ' s . The greatest strides have admittedly been made in the past two years with the creation of "Old School Square" , and the surrounding area as well as the Marina District and the Nassau Street area. These, in my opinion, would best preserve the "Village By The Sea" description that one often hears . The one difference that is so obvious to me is that they were more as less homogenic, had been constructed in the same era, and the property owners were in favor of a District. Also, almost all of the properties are clearly visible to the public which is extremely important to historic preservation. None of the six properties selected for this new District have ever been visible to the public and never will ! The are, however, beautifully landscaped and are a real addition to our city. Overlooking the real possibility of lawsuits and consequent damages under a recent Supreme Court decision and the new Florida Harris Act, I would hope that you would unanimously vote against the creation of the District out of common sense and fairness . Respectfully yours, sr John Ross Adams 1go6 JRS :ism SS" ��1t JUL-08-96 MON 08 :22 PM P. 01 ,_ _ :__.-t0 ( THE PRESERVATION SOCIETY OF DELRAY BEACH July 4, 1996 To: Mayor Jay Alperin and Members of the Delray Beach City Commission From: JoAnn Kern Peart, Carolyn H.R. Patton Co-Founders, The Preservation Society of Delray Beach This Tuesday, July 9,you will have before you a very important decision as to whether to allow the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District to go to a public hearing. We endorse this district, as preservationists, recognizing that the District meets all the criteria set forth the in the City Ordinance. But, more importantly, at this point,with scores of letters in favor of the District , we feel it imperative that a public hearing take place_ (We have hand-delivered to you the letters, in a booklet. Several of them included important information about property value rises in Districts.) Please notice that all the letter writers in favor, both to you and in the newspaper, have signed their names. Yet, we noticed with dismay that three full page ads that ran today in the "Delray Times" were not signed and contained false and misleading information.. This kind of misinformation has been used to help sway homeowners in the proposed district to side with development interests against the District. Yet, all the homeownerfay in their letters that they want zoning changes to curb the monstrosities being built. The Historic Ordinance IS A ZONING OVERLAY that is provided for historic areas such as South Ocean Boulevard. Please help the future of our town and stop the trend to tear down its history by allowing this issue to go to a public hearing--so the public, fully identified and not hiding behind anonymous ads, can speak. Sincerely, Carol •• H.R. Patton )1/ ao... e P r► o C 1 c: r ana er rd Harden o h' g � 1�g Preservation Board chairman John Vaughn and Members of the Board JUG- l Preservation Planner Pat Cayce r atZ® "� (1,(1, . ITATL, EDWIN S. REYNOLDS 819 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD JUG - 1996 DELRAY BEACH.FLORIDA 33483 - - ( July 2, 1996 ;- • TO: MAYOR JAY ALPERIN & THE DELRAY BEACH CITY COMMISSIONERS THE VIEW FROM EAST OF AlA. QUESTION: SHOULD THE CITY COMMISSION BE INFLUENCED BY THE OVERWHELMING DISAPPROVAL OF THE AFFECTED RESIDENTS OF THE PROPOSED SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD HISTORIC DISTRICT? Last week, the city's historic preservation board approved the creation of the above-named district with the dissent of its respected chairman, John Vaughn, and Deborah Turner, with the advice of its long- serving technical expert, Pat Cayce. These dissenting votes were moti- vated by the universal disapproval of this landmarking designation by all six of the property owners within the proposed district. Also, seventeen out of eighteen adjacent and abutting oceanfront property owners (one owner is out of the country) filed their objections to the creation of the district with the Commission and Historic Preservation Board. In a recent article appearing in the Palm Beach Daily News, a former town commissioner and preservation board member, Jane Volk, is characterized as follows: "(She) is an advocate of landmarking but nonetheless believes the town should not fight a property owner who feels otherwise." See Exhibit A. Mrs. Volk is the widow of the town's most prominent architect, John Volk, with the obvious exception of Addison Mizner. Mrs. Volk is, also, greatly admired by Delray's most adamant promoter of the oceanfront district, Carolyn Patton. Apparently, Mrs. Volk does feel that in Palm 1Rach land- marking may be profitable to the owner, distinguishable from the Delray situation where the allowable architecture under the criteria of the pro- posed district would be the archaic 1930s Resort Colonial style as defined later. The wisdom of the experts, John Vaughn, Deborah Turner, Pat Cayce and Jane Volk, is predicated upon the realization that only by heeding the views of a district's occupants, can a fair and impartial judgment of the true situation in a given case be ascertained. In the newspaper article, inci- dentally, the unhappy owner's cottage was not landmarked. Mrs. Patton, in a letter to the Delray News, dated 6-19-96, portrays herself as a slayer of myths ". . .that historic districts destroy property values and prevent you from doing anything to your property." Since Mrs. Patton's letter exemplifies the nature and thrust of the preservationist presentations at the recent Board meeting, I would like to address.the �D rationales of both "demythification" arguments (a) that landmarking raises property values and (b) that landmarking does not oppress you wi ` \ bj ec- \c�;'6 tionable governmental controls. �VL l o `NG LNG&1'4� p�►NN When Mrs. Patton further explains in her letter to the newspaper, "Believe the reality: It adds property value and the ability to save the character of your neighborhood," she forgets the ultimate reality of the visually compatible criteria of the Delray Historical Preservation Ordinance to which the proposed district's residents would be subjected. This reality is a certainty, the district's really real reality to which there is no es- cape. The rest is just conjecture. See Exhibit B The preservationists' demythification principle (a) is the inevitable profitability of landmarking. This concept is not some scientific law of nature forever written in stone, but a direct consequence of the market- ability of whatever style of architecture is allowable within the criteria of the district's Designation Report. I know that you will listen carefully, in any event, to the expert testimony on this subject presented at the up- coming hearing. I would like to address the rest of my letter to the preservationists' demythification principle (b) that the occupants of the contemplated preser- vation district need not worry about overreaching governmental controls. The definition of the allowable architecture within the proposed district is described on pages 14 and 15 of the district's Designation Report. Like an insurance company's contract, this description is all that the affected parties have to go by in determining their compliance with the act and should, therefore, not be vague. and ambiguous. These pages designate the district's acceptable architectural style as being ". . .some adaptation of what has become known in the City as the Resort Colonial style." In other words, experts in Delray should be able to identify this style, but then again, maybe not. The casualness of the Report's architectural criteria is appropriate in districts where the governing body and the governed share in a common purpose and are bonded in agreement as to what architecture serves their mutual ends. Trouble is already latent and apparent within the context of the vagaries of the various definitions and criteria contained within the purview of this Designation Report. The potential is also manifest in the contradictions between the preser- vationists' idealized model of the district-owner relationship foreseeing no conflict of interest between the district and its inhabitants and the onerous . nature of the numerous "visual compatibility" critiques contained within Sec- tion 4.5.1(8)(a) through (k) of the Delray ordinances. For instance, sub- section 4.5.1(E)(2)(b) therein requires a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) for maintaining "light fixtures" which must be visually compatible with the variations of one's neighbor's 1930s Resort Colonial style architecture, what- ever that might mean. Ah, but the preservationists have said at-the preservation board meeting following`demythification-principle" (b) that the board 'has proven-=its-unobtrusive nature in the cases-of-the nearby-Nassau.-Park and Marina=Historical Districts. A drive-by inspection of these colorful districts celebrate magnificent examples of Cape Cod and Mediterranean architecture surrounded outside its limits by various modes of multi-family dwellings. The unity of purpose and mutual identity between the residents and the governmental authority is self-evident. Keep out condominiums from this architectually harmonious community: And, just so long as - 2 - the governing body and the governed march in lock step to prevent this obtru- siveness, there seems no reason to anticipate any problem between the govern- ment and the governed. The preservationists failed to mention whether or not any owners therein objected to their landmarking in the first place. I doubt it. The benign nature of this relationship of mutual admiration in the neigh- boring districts will not adhere to a situation where the district has one vision for the area and the homeowners therein have another. But, is this historical preservation ordinance really lenient if good will breaks down between the oceanfront owners and the district that would justify fear of a stern governmental hand? With this question in mind, I obtained a legal beief from a widely recognized firm of lawyers' lawyers, the National Legal Research Group in Charlottesville, Virginia, to test the rela- tive severity and reasonableness of Delray's Historical Preservation Ordinance 4.5.1. I found that recent Dade County cases seem to verify that the Ordinance's interpretation as to what is historically and architecturally significant, is constitutionally acceptable, as well as the propriety of proper legal proce- dures to follow, as mandated by the act. Whereas, the relevance and severity of its visual compatibility provisions. 4.5.1. (7) and (8)(a) through (k) may be constitutionally questionable. Remember, this is the very point at which friction between the owners and the district could develop; to-wit: What can I do with my home? In fact, the Supreme Court of Florida struck down a West Palm Beach zoning ordinance with similar visual compatibility standards that required that the completed appearance of every new building or structure must substantially equal that of adjacent buildings or structures in subdivisions in appearance, square foot area and height." West Palm Beach v. State, 158 Fla. 863, 30 So. 2d 491 (1947). The brief concedes that courts nationwide differentiate between standards exacted by aesthetic zoning ordinances and those based upon historic preservation. However, the brief contends that there is no such differentiation between the historical situation and that of the aesthetic when criteria show no apparent relationship between the stringency of the visual compatibility stan- dards and the architectural styles and historical significance sought to be pro- tected as in the Delray ordinance. See enclosed portions of said brief as E hibit C. It is apparent from the brief that the attorney-author relies on a factual situation that contemplated a larger and more heterogeneous territory than ac- tually covered by the South Ocean Boulevard District as now contemplated. This expanded boundary represented my original knowledge as to the extent of the Dis- trict's jurisdiction before reading the Designation Report. Two years ago, when this same group came into this territory, there was talk of a larger territory called "Phase Two" including my property. I must reemphasize, however, that I am introducing portions of this brief now not to challenge the ordinance's constitutionality, but only to counter the demythification principle (b) to the effect that one does not have to worry about governmental interference from the proposed preservation district. For the Delray ordinance is indeed very restrictive. So much so that if it were a mere zoning ordinance it would be prohibited by the Florida courts even now. But, its preferred status as a preservation ordinance may be challengeable due to the all-inclusiveness of the visual compatibility criteria which may at this time even invalidate the present ordinance because of its severity. - 3 - The City Hall will be filled with the preservationists' groups lending the impression that they represent a groundswell of public opinion. Actually, the average citizen of Defray Beach is proud to take a Sunday drive along AlA past the new and impressive structures lining its route. Only those few who wish to identifywith a past oceanfrontage that largely excluded public view- ing with lush foliage, seek to preserve this nostalgia. Coincidentally, the landmark case on landmarking, Opinion of the Justices of the Senate, 333 Mass, 773, 128 N.E. 2d 557 (1955), shows that the pertinent Nantucket ordinance of a really historic area specifically bans houses not vis- ible from public roadways. Mary E. Alfring's residence at 701 South Ocean Boulevard is totally invisible from. either the beach or AlA but, unfortunately, lies just south of the construction barred by the .nascent district. Mrs. Al- fring's hidden house was obviously at the wrong place at the wrong time.. The District's Designation. Report admits that:Mrs. Alfring's house is not in the • appropriate Resort Colonial style like the others, and there is some question as to whether this structure .is even pre-war and thus historically insignificant under the fifty year landmark criteria. Page 12 of the Report says that the house was built in "c.1939." The "c." means that the District is not sure of the dating. Neither is the county tax assessor's record that lists the house as built in 1948. Pat Cayce says that there are other records to confirm the prior dating and I respect her sincerity. The rush of events, however, has barred my further investigation. The owner of the invisible house is now the vanishing lady, as her plans took her north immediately before the emergency meeting on May 3rd called by the Patton group, and on the same night that my neighbor to the south departed in like manner. There are few of us left to carry on the fight. I am sorry for the length of my plea, but confining my message is a little like writing the Lord's Prayer on the head of a.pin. Those experts who respect- ed the views of the landowners in rejecting the intended District represented the balanced view of the middle way that factors into the equation human feelings along with property rights. Respectfully submitted, Edwin S. Reynolds Tel. No. 561-265-0030 Enclosures - 4 - $` EXHIBIT A 1 Pa4/44 A&C)4 /42-64 N-gze,4-.) • Bungalow owner to fight landinariung CAROL By WRIGHT Daily News Staff Writer `There maynot be a drop in property. value � "I think if �eo.le are o: e in: so are o an�mar in: A landmarking dispute is for landmarking, but I can tell you as a real town shou • e em pass, 'o looming over the historical sig- estate attorney in this town for more than said. "So many people want t Tie landmarked,and are asking to be nificance of Palm Beach's bungs- low-style houses and the owners 20 years that it definitely scares away a landmarked because they recog- of one of them, at 142 Seabreeze nize it is an advantage and a majorityAve., are expected to fight land- majority of buyers.' distinction,"she said. mark designation for their home. PAUL THIBADEAU Thibadeau said he wants to At the Feb. 21 meeting of the talk to owners of similar bunga- • low houses on e "As I town's Landmarks Preservation economic impact of landmark- .lives any more than they have understand it, about a11d or 13 Commission, attorney Paul Thi- ing. "It's just a gut feeling I have to." badeau got a postponement on the . about the effects,"he said. That' bungalows have baned a aonsidered designation hearing scheduled "There may not be a dropin s an old-fashioned real for landmarking, an bout half estate viewpoint, former_ corn- have been declined either the that day on the house. The hear- property value f6i landmarking, missioner Jane Volk says. She is commission or the council," he ing for 142 Seabreeze Ave.will be but I can tell you-as a real estate the widow of noted Palm Beach said. held at the commission's Wednes- attorney in this town for more architect John Volk, and many of Joy Hearn, senior property day,April 17, meeting. than 20 years that it definitelyp p rty "We clearly are going to chal- scares away a majority of bu me houses he designed are land- Countyunser pt the Palm Beach Of- lenge it," said Thibadeau, the ers," Thibadeau said. "The min- marked. Property Appraiser's lawyer for the owners, W.S. and ute they hear landmarked, Jane Volk is an advocate of land said she has no proof that has ari adverse im- Lucia D. Wakem. they're not going to go near th 1 eves the town should not fi>�k a pact of a property's market val- Thibadeau said whetherethere sis an me to oinvite governement t ust don't into their property owner who feels other wise. Please see LANDMARKS,Page 3 0 • • LANDMARKS .from page 1 island. "The larger estates came However, you can tear two of :he. later, so in that respect they are them down and rebuild,Volk said. . One-factor is the size of the historically very significant," "That's what happened on Brazil- ..lot. The bungalow at 142 Sea- Volk said. "We have quite a few ian and Australian and all those :breeze Ave. is 621 feet by 1221 of them and those that are in good little streets that used to be full of ::feet, or 7,656 square feet. The condition are very worthy of des- bungalows," Volk said. :town's zoning code requires a ignation. It shows that we are not Tim Frank, planner/project• -.minimum 100 front feet and total just a little Spanish town full of coordinator for the town, said • • ::10,000 square feet on a residen- Mediterraneans, despite the fact town staff evaluated all the bun- ,tial lot. that it's beginning to look that galows in town a few years ago . "A house cannot be torn down way." for possible landmarking. "Many .:on a nonconforming lot;you could Landmarking also is a way to were not designated because they .tear it down, but technically you protect the streetscape, Volk had changed beyond recognition :could not rebuild," Hearn said. said. "The small houses give a or used inappropriate materials," :."Where I see landmarking may town its character. The way the Frank said. :affect a single-family home is town looks depends more on the The house at 142 Seabreeze is :where the structure is too small , streetscapes in midtown that you the only bungalow style in Palm :on a legally conforming lot." can see than on the estates that Beach being considered this sea- : The now-demolished house at you don't see," Volk said. son.There are three other houses 6 South Lake Trail is the classic According to the designation in the 100 block of Seabreeze :example of that dilemma, she report, the two-story, rectangu- Avenue that are landmarked, but :said. The house, built by Palm lar wood frame house was built one—at e— is :Beach's pioneer Anthony family, before 1919. "The owners have in the bungalow category,6 beZFrank :was the site where the town char- retained the architectural integ- g • ;ter was signed in 1911. rity and characteristic features said. • "That house was too small for of the distinctive bungalow style The house at 116 Seabreeze is •the value and size of the parcel," that was so popular during the a 'small wood frame and was •Hearn said. The Anthony family formative years of Palm Beach," landmarked in 1990. The others, .won a dispute in 1989 when the the report says. at 111 and 140 Seabreeze, are :Town Council removed the Thibadeau says that is an ex- both Mediterranean,Frank said. :house's landmark status. The ample why landmarking is not "Actually, there is a higher ;family said they were unable to necessary."The owners take care percentage of bungalows than ;sell the 2.6 acre lakefront proper- of the property; they are not go- any other style in town that are ;ty without tearing down the di- ing to tear it down. They have. landmarked," Frank said. "Less •lapidated house. owned the house for more than 50 than 10 percent of Mediterranean .• Bungalows were one of the years and raised three children Revival houses and estates are first types of houses built on the there," Thibadeau said. landmarked." EXHIBIT B 4/ 5: i9 9C LOCAL 'OPINION MR FIRST WORD ON THE NEWS • • Y., Carolyn Patton `Historic' decision best one for Delray wen I moved back to my native Florida from Chicago nine years ago, I didn't dream I would see the historic landmarks of my youth wanton- ly destroyed by speculation development. But that is what is happening. In the beach neigh- borhoods of Delray Beach, his- toric houses are systematically beLag bulldozed. We can stop tbi;. Today, the Historic Preservation Board will consider creating the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District. Come to that meeting and ask to I - have this district formed. This could be a real turning point in saving many'other historic neighborhoods in Delray Beach, . where a new district has not been created in seven years. .Delray Beach did an admirable job of saving its downtown and some residential districts nearby. But that's where it all stopped i seven years ago. The city cannot afford to rest on its All-America laurels. i Don't believe the mhs that historic districts destroy_proper- • ty values and:grevent_you.•from doing anything to your house. Believe the reality!If adds-prop erty value and the ability to save the character of your neighbor- hood. Can we save our architectural • heritage?We have to try.0 ■Carolyn Patton is a preservationist and writer living in Delray Beach. t , EXHIBIT C 1 FROM: A LEGAL BRIEF PREPARED BY NATIONAL LEGAL RESEARCH GROUP, INC. , ON 6-5-96 B. Criteria and Standards Governing Issuance of Certificates of Appropriateness The standards governing the issuance of certificates of appropriateness generally require that " [a] ll improvements to buildings, structures, and appurtenances within a designated historic district shall be visually compatible. " Municipal Code of Delray Beach § 4 . 5 . 1 (E) (8) (emphasis added) . The ordinance then lists a number of criteria for determining "visual compatibility. " Some of these criteria require visual compatibility with either the "prevailing historic architectural styles within the district, " see Municipal Code of Delray Beach § 4 .5 .1 (E) (8) (c) , or with certain features of "historic" sites, buildings and/or structures within the district, see Municipal Code of Delray Beach § 4 .5.1 (E) (8) (d- j ) • Other criteria, however, require visual compatibility with all other buildings and structures within a historic district, regardless of whether or not those buildings and structures are historic: (a) Height : The height of proposed buildings or modifications shall be visually compatible in comparison or relation to the height of existing structures and buildings. (b) Front facade proportion: The front facade of each building or structure shall be visually compatible with and in direct relationship to the width of the building and to the height of the front elevation of other adjacent or adjoining buildings within ' a historic district . (c) Proportion of openings (windows and doors) : The relationship of the width of windows and doors to the height of windows and doors among buildings within the district shall be visually compatible. -13- (k) Directional expression of front elevation: A building shall be visually compatible with the buildings, structures, and sites in its directional character, whether vertical, horizontal, or nondirectional. Municipal Code of Delray Beach § 4 . 5 . 1 (E) (a) , (b) , (c) , (k) (emphasis added) . Arguably, these latter standards, which are neither tied to the prevailing historical style or styles of architecture in the designated district nor to the appearance of historic sites, buildings or structures, are so amorphous and subject to personal taste and interpretation that they are unconstitutionally vague. Thus, in City of West Palm Beach v. State ex rel . Duffy, 158 Fla. 863, 30 S.E.2d 491 (1947) , the Florida Supreme Court invalidated a zoning ordinance which required that "the completed appearance of every new building or structure must substantially equal that of adjacent buildings or structures in said subdivision in appearance, square foot area and height . " The court reasoned as follows: Zoning is an exercise of police power and ordinarily the exercise of such power in zoning has relation to structural qualities and the use of structures when considered in reference to the protection of health, welfare, safety and morals of the public. When regulations are to be imposed in order to promote health, welfare, safety and morals it is necessary that exactions be fixed in the ordinance with such certainty that they not be left to the whim or caprice of the administrative agency and the ordinance must have some relation to a lawful purpose--to promote health, welfare, safety and morals. We hold the quoted portion of the Ordinance void. 30 So. 2d at 492 (emphasis added) ; see 2 R.M. Anderson, American Law of Zoning § 9. 79 at 352 (3d ed. 1986) (the Florida Supreme -14- 3 - 3 Court in West Palm Beach "said that the ordinance imposed a standard which was uncertain and which left determination to the whim and caprice of the administrative agency") . Similarly, in Morristown Road Associates v. Mayor & Common Council of Borough of Bernardsville, 163 N.J. Super. 58, 394 A.2d 157 (Law Div. 1978) , the Law Division of the New Jersey Superior Court, in striking down as unconstitutionally vague architectural design standards requiring, for example, that " [t] he relationship of design features such as height and mass, building proportions, roof lines, building projections and ornamental features . . . create a coordinated and harmonious appearance, " 394 A.2d at 159 (emphasis added) , reasoned as follows : The basic criterion for design review under the ordinance is harmony with existing structures and terrain. This standard does not adequately circumscribe the process of administrative decision nor does it provide an understandable criterion for judicial review. It vests the design review committee, as well as the planning board, with too broad a discretion, and permits determinations based upon whim, caprice or subjective considerations. Harmony of design and appearance is conceptual . A proposal which is considered harmonious and appropriate by .one person may be deemed displeasing by another. A standard which permits such evaluations does not meet the test of certainty and definiteness required of zoning regulations. Id. at 163 (emphasis added, except "harmony") . Likewise, in Anderson v. City of Issaquah, 70 Wash. App. 64, 851 P.2d 744 (1993) , the Washington Supreme Court struck down, as unconstitutionally vague on their face and as applied, architectural review standards which required, for example, that " [b] uildings and structures shall be made compatible with adjacent buildings of conflicting architectural styles by such means as -15- U L� screens and site breaks, or other suitable methods and materials. " 851 P.2d at 746 (emphasis added) . In so holding, the court said: A design review ordinance must contain workable guidelines . Too broad a discretion permits determinations based upon whim, caprice, or subjective considerations . Id. at 754 . Of course, the city will argue that architectural design review standards in historic preservation ordinances have been uniformly upheld. See, e.g. , Mayes v. City of Dallas, 747 F.2d 323, 326 (5th Cir. 1984) (upholding, as providing "reviewable articulated standards, " historic preservation ordinance regulations requiring that "alterations be historically and architecturally appropriate in accordance with the existing character of the district, and that they harmonize with the structure to be altered and the district itself") ; Salvotore v. City of Schenectady, 139 A.D.2d 87, 530 N.Y. S.2d 863 , 865 (1988) (provisions in historic preservation ordinance, "which generally require compatibility of any new construction or alteration with existing structures of historic or architectural value on or nearby the property on which construction is proposed and with the environment of open spaces in the surrounding neighborhood, " were not unconstitutionally vague as they were "sufficiently precise and objectively verifiable to give fair notice and provide minimal guidelines to safeguard against arbitrary or discriminatory enforcement, and are clearly consistent with the legitimate legislative purposes of historic district regulation") ; A-S-P Associates v. City of Raleigh, 298 N.C. 207, 258 S.E.2d 444, 453-55 (1979) (city ordinances did not -16- 5 These cases are distinguishable, however. First, in most of these cases, the standards upheld were specifically tied to preserving the, historic buildings, aspects, character, etc. of the historic district . Secondly, most of these cases involved historic areas with well-defined architectural styles from one or more historic periods, e.g. , Old Santa Fe style. Indeed, a leading commentator on zoning law has remarked that [t] he historic preservation . cases indicate that where architectural controls are imposed on an area where exterior design is consistent and discernible, the courts will construe the standards in their factual context and find them sufficient if they are understandable. These decisions do not necessarily forecast court approval of equally vague language unaided by so clear a context of fact. 2 R.M. Anderson, supra, § 9 . 79 at 351 (emphasis added) . In the case at bar, at least half of the proposed historic district (the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District) consists of buildings having no historic or architectural value. In addition, many of the design review standards set forth in the ordinance are not tied to the prevailing historic styles or architecture or to the appearance of historic sites, buildings, or structures within the district, but rather require "visual compatibility" with all existing buildings within the district . When these two factors are taken together, the historic preservation ordinance, as applied to the proposed historic district, would vest far too broad a discretion in the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board and could easily lead to arbitrary and discriminatory enforcement of the ordinance' s standards. • -18- Thus, assuming the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District is designated as proposed, the ordinance's standards governing the issuance of certificates of appropriateness may be vulnerable to attack on the grounds that the standards, on their face or as applied, are unconstitutionally vague and/or impermissibly delegate legislative power to an administrative body. -19- JUL17) 41996 ; I:41y gi (cfqo • • I11 Uisfa Oe� far )Se(eel 13e41, FI y12 - 107,6 dear MtWô and earberlissoreti.s , �-� &OrrôJ 1/48 rnedio - yah a +Ni(I ��jress �"ss�kc of a S'au�lt�Qct�in f31 r/d . I'TtSTIJ('IG -D1S (cfr, y_c_mrtrili.11 Seed �is -l-o 'rf.� z"4r[adrn ovt �f�ne J� order a. public haina be_ held hear r 1-'he Vo icy 11eJraL4c �i�f i3d4�.S bob Fro a+ict can Otis issue has cev+eedcd eKorrnoos Ca-h -Fro t/crs y akd -Wte ads kun by 4-fie 4pos allowed -b be aNiswered pub( iculiV , 1liei& ark 64-ner ncp Gt,borhoods .41ereaiated bq via() te-ktcra rnanslers , �Q vile. a,�� rn Js�- -�- a f atnS� q, " -Purfher dr ,h -n one older florne. 1'!tank yo fiw yur em�sidefialio-v+.<1-171)11 6tEfiAdkurri-6644 Z0 39dd Od NOltla ioOH 9Z801,66L0b EI:bT 9661/80/LB C. eac,r1c;.4„0 ` -- WILLIAM T. BLACK BRIDLESPUR FARM JUL 81996 KESWICK.VIRGINIA 22947 4i 2._ r' .•• 1 irdey / 4 Zr?t,"C(4614 • 7 + c5x ye:4- )idet‘ey.4. - /sr./ 70/, .€4-ridese&v.ie rst °1‘1146 t4'77)11";4497° Megeet"' gi•tey I 19'0 • 4 444646 •,e4uir.„;uroziar,, ,,04,Le 6f/.e i `` raw",c : G� gd4-a 94 98,E /a141 NDS Inc. Nilsa Design.Services,Inc. , , r'" F j Complete Interior Design Services t I JUL8 Hi g ;Liu 1996 Complete Architectural Design Services Jul 1 1996 C t j'.COM MISSJON y 0014-1'1L-c2JA-6x-) ��• jl City Commissioners _ y YY G City of Delray Beach ZZ" Delray Beach, FL 33444 Re: Proposed Historic District Designation Dear Gentlemen: For the record, please be advised that this letter is directed in protest of the proposed designation that the Historic Board is attempting to foist upon the home owners of 501 through 701 South Ocean Boulevard. My husband, Frank McKinney, has been an ardent advocate of historic preservation in Delray Beach. Through his tireless efforts in restoring Bankers Row and numerous _ individual homes, he has preserved many residences in the city. His vision and restoration of the Historic Executive Suites of Delray, an office complex actively leasing multiple furnished offices, has attracted many new businesses and added their revenues to the city. In addition, he preserved the house at 1171 South Ocean Boulevard and worked hard to see that the house at 601 South Ocean Boulevard was preserved in a more suitable location. Now he is unjustly bearing the brunt of unwarranted criticism from certain activists. My husband and I believe in and are concerned about our individual property owner rights, as well as the rights of the other five property owners. For the city to force an historic district designation upon those who do not desire it,is an inequity_ As a resident and owner of several business in the city, I would entrust you to make the proper decision on July 9th. I hope that the Commissioners will see beyond the Historic Board's views and vote against this proposal_ Sincerely, 77 Nilsa Mc ' ey President Nilsa D sign Service NMljm 72 SE 6th Avenue•Delray Beach, Florida U.S.A. •33483-5316 •Phone: (561) 274-6490.Fax: (561) 274-0850 , ;. . Allmon JUL E3 1990 ; Tiernan , &BY Vi tJ L.:.J i 1 Realtors July 5, 1996 Mayor Alperin The City Commission of Delray Beach 100 NW 1st Avenue Delray Beach,FL 33444 Dear Commissioners: This letter is in reference to the historical districting of the beachfront property south of the Seagate club. Having grown up on South Ocean and been an expert on real estate in that specific market that is at issue, I feel that my opinion is valid and accurate. My family owned a home at 921 South Ocean Blvd. from 1958 to 1974. In 1980, I began my career in real estate, specializing in oceanfront homes on the ocean in Delray Beach. In fact, there is not a home on the beach that I have not seen or visited. The issue of creating a historical district is in opposition to our rights as property owners. It takes away the right to use and enjoy according to zoning. Secondly,the marketplace does not want old homes that do not meet today's standards or needs. The land has become so valuable that an old home only becomes a problem. Building on the ocean creates tremendous wear and tear, and the useful life of any home is much shorter, maintenance is more demanding and obsolesce comes much sooner than expected. Homes built in the thirties anti forties are all functionally obsolete. The closets and bathrooms are all too small and the ceilings are too low. Kitchens were designed for live- in servants and not families, and mechanical systems such as air-conditioning were not part of the design. An example of a historical renovation is 941 South Ocean Blvd. The home was the last home that Marian Sims Wyeth designed in the French Regency style. A developer purchased the property for$2,000,000 and spent another million renovating the home. The home was available for sale for two years with no offers. The marketplace did not want a"renovated older home". Finally, in desperation, the developer had to mark down the price to land value in order to sell the home. The result was that he lost a part of his investment trying to preserve an older home. Economically, preservation on the ocean does not work. Exclusive Affiliate SVM 1`HEBYS 1177 George Bush Boulevard•Delray Beach,Florida 33483•(407)278-0433•Fax:(407)278-0484 INTERNATIONAL REALTY 205 Worth Avenue•Palm Beach,Florida 33480•.(407)585-8000 July 5, 1996 Commissioners Page 2 The town of Gulf Stream has had many of its older homes torn down because of their obsolesce. The issue came up of historically landmarking some of the older homes but the individual property owners would not support because their values would be negatively affected. In conclusion, it is unfair to impose an historical designation when there is no justification for the action. It imposes a tremendous economic burden on the present owners. It makes no market sense and there is no real historical justification to the homes that are to be designated. Please don't impose another governmental form of taking. It does not make any sense. Sincerely, sal W. Scott Tiernan, Pres. Allmon, Tiernan&Ely, Inc. WST/dls • • • • • • • ' . rA _ C_ .~ Ma o le Dlt • . Commissioners :Rando �h 2 j E•Nings turf-h,--E;gan �andr�-iselewski t - • t�t • uVote No to the Establishment of SouthOean Boulevard H�stonor. District • NAME �. ADDRESS.: • iR4 • R NAJIG 1 _ R t 'L F L F.' F. -T �' _ - ,. '1'' / • • • ,. = �viaYor Alperin, and D�e� ra Git -• �>.Cor�r, issDx� � .�.x-- x- y _ ers andQl b _, E[[ingswor h µ : , - gan an `tC�selein�s ki ;t • 1 Vote No to the . : �` • Estab[-s[ nent. of �o_uthOcean- - �� r - , �, Bou[e �rd"H�stonc. • : 280-§ F MARY PIr,vpp=C , ; ,,,. 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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES -2- GENERAL INFORMATION Location: The proposed district consists of five single family contributing residences and one new house under construction, located on the east side of State Road A-1-A. The northern boundary of the proposed district is the north property line of Government Lot 1-3, the eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line, the southern boundary is the south property line of Government Lot 1-8 and the western boundary is the east side of State Road A-1-A ( South Ocean Boulevard). The street address are as follows: 501 South Ocean Boulevard 511 " 521 " 601 " " 611 " House under construction 701 " Present Zoning: Single Family Residential R-1-AAA. No change in zoning is proposed as a result of historic district status. Legal Description of the District: Township 46, Range 43, Section 21: The northern boundary is the north property line of Gov't. Lot 1-3 which is described as the south 100 feet of the north 495 feet of Government Lot 1, east of Ocean Blvd. The eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line. The southern boundary is the south property line of Gov't Lot 1-8 which is described as the south 120 feet of the north 1055 feet of Government Lot 1 lying east of Ocean Blvd. The western boundary is the eastern right-of-way of State Road A-1 A (South Ocean Boulevard). Classification for Designation: Architectural and cultural significance. _ Significance of the District's Boundaries: In the early to late 1930s, when prominent business leaders from the Northeast chose Delray Beach's ocean front as the location for their winter residences, they built them in this specific geographic area. Now, due to encroaching development from the south, this enclave of five remaining historic homes is seriously threatened and deserves the protection of historic designation. -3 - r II. LOCATION MAP i I NASSAU� S T. I > I z a., C BAY STREET Lu LANCER WAY / • SEAGATE \ ' I'll MANOR wit L • A ROAD I _DER I JI - D: iw • I I..♦. BUODA RD. .... . 41 0 IIIIr 4000, ""v•v"" us i iw • 4..4.4•4♦�4,446.1• --C MELALEUCA 4* RD. .O�i�.••.•.•.•�•.•.♦iLc1 �n ....•....• .. • ............ < 0 I li1alr--‘"I SSA RD • 1— TAMARIND RD. 0 I Q .111 ■ . 0 ■Odallit' UBAUHINIA > _J I < Er id < jIle m I tn Z AZALEA RD. Z i I I %"(;:: 1 C.) 0 I O N N SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD PLARRWC DEPARTUERT HISTORIC DISTRICT OTY or DEIRAY OEAO4.FL r -- DI/TAt a4S£MAP SYsr£u -- III. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION All the residences are named for their original owners and are listed in order from north to south. Information regarding the individual architects is found at the end of this section. 501 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE NISBET HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0030 Original owner: William B. and Edith B. Nisbet Present owner: South PAC Trust, International Inc. Tr., 1450 S. Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33432 Architect: Unknown Date of construction: 1934 - 1938 Style: Monterey Vernacular The date of construction for the Nisbet House is listed on the Palm Beach County tax rolls as 1934. However, a warranty deed executed on April 19, 1938 states that William B. Nisbet and his wife Edith B. Nisbet purchased the vacant property from S. Fahs Smith and his wife Neville Mitchell Smith of York County, Pennsylvania, and Bassett W. Mitchell and his wife Mary Starr Mitchell, of Palm Beach County. There were interesting restrictive covenants to the deed; the house to be constructed on the property could cost not less that $10,000,- with setback requirements as follows: side 10', front 20', and 20' from the "coastal vegetation line." Additionally, there was a height limitation for walls and fences; and a stipulation that electric wires had to be placed in conduits underground. Though the building's architect is unknown, it is obviously the work of a talented designer. Copies of the original elevations exist, however the architect's seal is illegible. It is possible that advanced computer enhancement could reveal the identity of the seal. The house has been home (through ownership and rental) to some of America's leading families, including: Seward Vanderbuilt Webb, Talbot T. Speer, prominent Maryland publisher; and Lerner B. Harrison, record- -5- holding national sport fisherman and descendant of Presidents William and Benjamin Harrison. The structure is primarily rectangular in form with a garage ell to the north. It is a two story structure of frame construction clad in horizontal wood clapboards. It has a hip roof configuration,9 the roofing material is composition shingle. The foundation is constructed of concrete piers. The • windows are six over six pane double hung with operable wood shutters and floors of Dade County pine. The cantilevered second story balconies are typical of the Monterey style. The house underwent a complete renovation in 1993. At the time of this report, a two story addition consisting of a double garage and studio above is being constructed on the southwest corner of the existing structure. The addition was designed by Fort Lauderdale architect John W. Szerdi. ..........-,- -..7.- .,-----_ -__.....,..,,.., .. III ,:,,...._,. . .4„ . „...... ,:- _o_ 1 , .,.. _. ,e. , r :Lt.::: .-2-,--,. - 1...,....-.- . 1:7.--:- 'my , 1✓• . 5. A1 wy 't p; ':4_•-• v • L.—L. - -. - katioure -..g.......Z.:12 7 ---'.-'--.:.. . -'-: T L 4,4 -2 'IO © ,,cY� -1 T . P it , f ?ter{ f.4 , _ •3 'I'�. .t� !• - ./ 1 aoF �; 1.. A. V/' ai- -6- 511 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE RILEY HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0040 Original owner: Mr. and Mrs. Melville Riley Present owner: Carl and Nancy Touhey 511 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Gustav A. Maass Date of construction: 1939 Style: Resort Colonial The vacant property was purchased in 1936 by Mr. and Mrs. Melville F. Riley of Hagerstown, Maryland. Mr. Riley was the president of the Potomac Edison Company, one of the largest electric companies in the Northeast. The residence, completed in 1939, was designed in the Resort Colonial style by prominent Palm Beach architect, Gustav A. Maass. Willard M. Waters, well known Delray Beach builder, was the contractor for the project. Inhabited from 1939 through 1978 by the Riley family, the descendants of a leader in American business, this house attracted, like the houses on either side of it, prominent visitors. From a log kept by Melville F. Riley, Jr. the following leaders from the nation's political, arts and entertainment world came to 511 South Ocean Boulevard: Alben W. Barkley, Vice President during the Truman administration, Broadway producer Archibald Selwyn and St. Louis Cardinal's General Manager, Al Laing. Additionally, during World War II, when there was a great need for housing for the officers from the Boca Raton Air Station, General L.A. Lawson, the Commanding General of the Station, lived at 511; he later became the Commanding General at Okinawa. This house incorporates many of the details of design typical of residences designed by Gustav Maass. It is a combination of one and _ _ two stories, creating a variegated roof line of architectural interest. Constructed of fame and concrete block, the exterior finish is brick. The structure is set on a concrete foundation. It has a hip roof with a cement tile finish. Basically "U" shaped in form, it has a garage to the north of the "U". Casement windows with operable wood shutters compliment the exterior. The wood shutters and balconies front and back, coupled with brick construction typify the Resort Colonial style. • - 7- 1.1.r. ,�. .:: b4a,.- 's'." ,r- , �. ;‘,i ': 1 s." •a"•.:�%%fi•r'• ?•-.. 1 Y ^'ter�+^ >� I ,T.••-, '\••i'':'• '-..:ram•j ►`. `r((,� . _ ., • j.Ili r� ti`i• • ce,, , 11 *yam•,[ / '•,,.,f•• 1 • \� `+ 1,l/'�• _;n-1- :if' v ` ' =� � =_ . ,-.�•. s �2 a - �� -:;h � ' 1 A .`Y s '�o l '� y • • ..a R : 'NVL., ..tom t • '�Y •v. - `' ,.gar y' .. 1 • •. s 5Y T t `' v rT ,;.tom • a` a y, i a ••• - . 521 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE JOHNSTON HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-46-21-00-001-0050 Original owner: Percy Johnston, Jr. Present Owner: William and Anne A. Black Bridlespur Farm Keswick, VA 22947 Architect: Samuel Ogren Date of construction: 1938 Style: French Resort Colonial This island style French Colonial home was completed in 1938. It was designed by Samuel Ogren, Delray's most prodigious National Register architect, for prominent New York broker, Percy Johnston, Jr. - The four bedroom house is irregular in form, of concrete block construction with a stucco finish. It was constructed by the contracting firm of H.A. Anderson & Company of West Palm Beach. The primary gable roof runs north and south with a large chimney at the south end. The wood windows are six over six pane double hung with operative wood shutters. The form and massing of the house plus its exterior design elements associate it with the French West Indian Colonial style. Known locally as "Lemon Tree House", its name is derived from the ornamental lemon tree which has adorned the mailbox for over thirty years. • •,,.. - r _ e wont s ■ • ... _ ,/ • `e"��-mot '�• • M1S' ~w v 'a VL�11`;r.'.. . . -9- 601 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE SNYDER HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0060 Original owner: William P. Snyder, Jr. O Present owner: William P. Snyder Ill Blackburn Road 4)1,r Sewickley, PA 15143 C'SN Architect: Gustav Maass <jti'� Date of construction: 1937 �ilt Style: Resort Colonial r Constructed in 1937, the house was designed by prominent Palm Beach 99 1 architect Gustav A. Maass. Though not built until 1937, the house was 6 commissioned by William P. Snyder of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 19-32; it is one of Maass's earliest commissions in the City. Mr. Snyder was the founder of the Snyder Mining Company and a descendant of Pennsylvania's first Governor, Simon Snyder. The present owner is the son of the original owner. Built in the Resort Colonial style, it is one of the oldest houses in the district. Its basic form is rectangular with a garage ell on the north side. It has two stories and is of frame construction on a concrete foundation. The exterior finish is horizontal wood siding. The roof is hip and gable with a large chimney at the south end of the primary gable. It is an excellent example of New England Colonial styling adapted to the South Florida environment. .r� -t 1 fir : f. {J}•: `6 4 ' *:-. 0 --°. •i Jilyi.•.A141.',;,41/4 r.:-.. , -••:.:.za` . - iii ti Sf -} Y - . .. . . "i...1.;::}!._• ...v i, . ..?'444p�''f�"!..c•'k!K'' - • - • • .. _ 1U_ • 611 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: NEW HOUSE UNDER CONSTRUCTION Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-00-0070 Present owner: Venture Concepts International, Inc. 72 S.E. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 The 21,000 square foot single family residence currently under construction was designed by the Delray Beach architectural firm of Kup- Vigneault. The house which formerly occupied this site was constructed in 1936 and was designed by noted Miami architect, Carlos B. Schoeppl. While basically Mediterranean Revival in style the structure clearly shows the influence of the Art Moderne period which was extremely popular in Miami during the 1930s and 40s. The house was moved to the southeast corner of North Swinton Avenue and N.E. 12th Street, in January of 1996. The legal description of the new location is as follows: Dell Park Subdivision, Block 6, Parcel 2; a replat of Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17. For additional information regarding the house and its architect please refer to the administrative file of the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District. - ll - • 701 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE NOYES HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-001-0080 Original owner: Julius W. and Rosita T. Noyes Present owner: Mary E. Alfring 701 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Unknown Date of construction: c. 1939 Style: Mediterranean Revival This house was constructed c. 1939. The first known owners were Julius W. and Rosita de Texada Noyes. Mr. Noyes was affiliated with the Wall Street brokerage firm of E.F. Hutton & Co. Other residents have included William Grace Holloway, of the W.R. Grace family. The house is irregular in form surrounding an interior courtyard. It is constructed of reinforced concrete with an exterior stucco finish. The windows surrounds are constructed of coral rock and the windows are covered with delicate iron grilles. The floors are a combination of cypress, hard pine, marble and terrazzo. The roof is a combination of hip and gable and is finished in terra cotta tile. Although the architect is unknown, it is obviously the work of a gifted designer. That great care was taken with the aesthetics of the house is evidenced by the fact that the swimming pool, which was constructed at a later date, was designed by renowned Palm Beach architect, John Volk. ,. s . .. • '/ • yy ,l,q y i f ' �h a i s - 12_ The Architects Gustav A. Maass Mr. Maass graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Architecture. He settled in Palm Beach, Florida, in 1927 and went into partnership with rising young architect, John Volk. The partnership lasted approximately five years, terminating in 1932. Maass's work was popular in Delray Beach; his commission records indicate that from 1927 to 1957 he designed twenty two buildings in the City, including four commercial buildings on East Atlantic Avenue; the Sandpatch Building, Love's Drug Store, Zuckerman's Department Store (now Mercer Wenzel's) and the Seaboard Air Line Railway station (no longer accessed from Atlantic Avenue) which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Samuel Ogren Samuel Ogren, while working for the West Palm Beach architectural firm of William Manley King, designed his first house in Delray Beach , 704 N. Swinton Avenue, in 1924. Establishing his own practice in the City, he became Delray's most illustrious and prolific architect. While retaining his private practice, he served for a time as official architect to the City and designed everything from fire stations to schoolhouses. In 1926 he designed the Delray Beach High School and Gymnasium, both buildings, constructed in the Mediterranean Revival style, are listed in the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Old School Square designation. - 13 - IV. HISTORICAL INFORMATION In the prosperous decade following WW1 Delray Beach was caught up in the great Florida Land Boom of the 1920s. Houses and commercial buildings were built almost over night. The prevailing style, rich in exterior detail and decoration, was the eclectic Mediterranean Revival style. In an era of ever expanding personal wealth, it was the fashion to demonstrate ones financial acumen by building in this highly visible style. The Land Boom reached its end in the spring of 1926 and plunged South Florida into a depression at least three years before the rest of the country, when the stock market crash of 1929 sent the nation into the worst economic depression of its history. Delray Beach weathered some lean years but its recovery was earlier than most of South Florida. The area did not lose its appeal to those who could afford winter homes. Well known artists, writers and cartoonists established a winter "artists colony" and wealthy industrialists were attracted by the low-keyed village atmosphere and the lack of dire want which was affecting the rest of the country. The houses in the district are a reflection of these troubled times. In spite of the Great Depression there was still a great deal of residential construction in the City, much of it built by wealthy winter residents. A post-Depression building boom began in Delray Beach in 1935, when the population of the city was almost equally divided between permanent residents and winter visitors. October, 1938 was the busiest month for construction in the City since 1925. The highest total dollars, $133,365 worth of building permits were issued in October, 1938. The majority of new construction was designed in some adaptation of what has become known in the City as, the Resort Colonial style. This relatively simple style was in deliberate contrast to the more flamboyant and exuberant Mediterranean Revival style which was in vogue only a decade before. The style was more modest in its exterior presentation and was thought to be more appropriate during the difficult financial times affecting most of the country. While the exterior was relatively plain and lacking in ostentation, the interiors were often beautifully crafted and detailed. Four of the houses in the district reflect an interpretation of the Resort Colonial revival style; the other one has its origin in the Mediterranean Revival style but is a great deal more restrained with respect to exterior detailing than those built in the 1920s. - 14- • V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE As described above the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District is a specific area of architectural and cultural significance. Culturally it represents an era in the history of Delray Beach which reflects the period between the stock market crash of 1929 to the advent of WWII. Throughout the period of the Great Depression, Delray continued to grow in a manner unique in South Florida. Individuals of wealth and position, as well as the flourishing artist colony, fueled the growth in construction which in turn allowed many of the City's fine builders and craftsmen to withstand the withering economy. This was a ten year window of opportunity, in which the City solidified its position as a "village by the sea". The effect of the Resort Colonial style of architecture, designed by prominent architects and commissioned by winter visitors, on expensive ocean front property, can be seen in more modest interpretations throughout the City. However, the four examples of the style in the proposed historic district are the last remaining in the City which are located directly on the oceanfront To insure that this area is afforded protection from inappropriate alterations which may affect the integrity of this distinctive beachfront neighborhood, it is proposed that it be designated as an Historic District under the provisions of Section 4.5.1 of the City of Delray Beach's Land Development Regulations. Criteria for Designation To qualify as an historic district the properties must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1(B)(2) or (3) The proposed district more than meets the criteria for designation and fulfills the qualifications as follows: 4.5.1(B)(2) Historical or Cultural Significance (d) Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social-trends of the community in history. 4.5.1(B)(3) Architectural or Aesthetic Significance (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles. (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction. (c) Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect - 15 - IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES City Building Cards City Building Permit Records Palm Beach County NAL File Surf and Tide Magazine, January 26, 1940 Delray Beach City Directory, Volume III, 1953-54 Delray Beach News: • December 14, 1934 • June 26, 1936 • February 24, 1939 • April21, 1939 The Social Index-Directory; Palm Beach, Southern Florida, Gulf Coast, Bahamas; 1974; Memoirs, Melville F. Riley, Jr. Unpublished Memoir Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge, Volume IX, Published 1993. S:P LAN N I/o C EA N H-D.D O C - 16- ADDENDUM Of the twenty five original single family residences located on the east side of State Road A-1-A between the south end of the City's public beach and Linton Boulevard, six have been demolished, two have been moved and one has been remodeled and enlarged to an extent that the original structure is unrecognizable from the exterior. I I SEACA7E t • / 1_LLJ i 1 uAIJOR� ISII � . 1--1.11111,-iiiir^ Ono �11111t ♦ u . �.. —C ta ., to iiii p "� Moved or Demolished TAMAR.o RD. i. - - - *j l..=.=- NNW .. ., .lr 1 Ull 1 dill _-,—�. 5 1l .,_ AIN I (x l I Q V '�� R-1-AAA 0 �I= II I1 2 , � % mA WI III II RL C.) 1 RM - ..rt o0. I 1 I f Ot/NES n.ar.:-.au ..) Q PARK y OSZ . _ A R D p . CI • , SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD HISTORIC DISTRICT DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA - 1 - • DESIGNATION REPORT SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD TABLE OF CONTENTS I. GENERAL INFORMATION II. LOCATION MAP III. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION IV. HISTORICAL INFORMATION V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES -2- GENERAL INFORMATION Location: The proposed district consists of five single family contributing residences and one new house under construction, located on the east side of State Road A-1-A. The northern boundary of the proposed district is the north property line of Government Lot 1-3, the eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line, the southern boundary is the south property line of Government Lot 1-8 and the western boundary is the east side of State Road A-1-A ( South Ocean Boulevard). The street address are as follows: 501 South Ocean Boulevard 511 " 521 601 " 611 " House under construction 701 " Present Zoning: Single Family Residential R-1-AAA. No change in zoning is proposed as a result of historic district status. Legal Description of the District: Township 46, Range 43, Section 21: The northern boundary is the north property line of Gov't. Lot 1-3 which is described as the south 100 feet of the north 495 feet of Government Lot 1, east of Ocean Blvd. The eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line. The southern boundary is the south property line of Gov't Lot 1-8 which is described as the south 120 feet of the north 1055 feet of Government Lot 1 lying east of Ocean Blvd. The western boundary is the eastern right-of-way of State Road A-1-A (South Ocean Boulevard). Classification for Designation: Architectural and cultural significance. _ Significance of the District's Boundaries: In the early to late 1930s, when prominent business leaders from the Northeast chose Delray Beach's ocean front as the location for their winter residences, they built them in this specific geographic area. Now, due to encroaching development from the south, this enclave of five remaining historic homes is seriously threatened and deserves the protection of historic designation. -3 - II. LOCATION MAP ›- / I N,ASSA,U, ST. 1 Q z R F 41- BAY STREET Li V- • LANGER WAY 11111 I I i liii SEAGATE , U INA r ROAD c,;im C MANOR _., ~�J Q 0 4. / BUCIDA' RD. �•-1-•5•�l.- ._. _ . ♦� .. w •�YY'�YYY'� td • MELALEUCA RD. air ���::::��::::��::::1 W ,il�lil.l.l.l�l�!�!i!. -J • *all" -re:vv.-4w". ¢ �RlSSA RO . I < �� (— TAMARIND RD.• Q "lii . I___. z 0 „ 0Ag BAUHINIA < , 0 ••um > J ¢ Li }_ CC co n F-- W m O z AZALEA RD. Z Ill14.1 '0°\i O , . o O N 1 N SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD PLANNING OEPARTUENT HISTORIC DISTRICT 0TY OF OEUTAY BEACH.TL ' r -- acirAL BASE AMP SYST£U -- III. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION All the residences are named for their original owners and are listed in order from north to south. Information regarding the individual architects is found at the end of this section. 501 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE NISBET HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0030 Original owner: William B. and Edith B. Nisbet Present owner: South PAC Trust, International Inc. Tr., 1450 S. Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33432 Architect: Unknown Date of construction: 1934 - 1938 Style: Monterey Vernacular The date of construction for the Nisbet House is listed on the Palm Beach County tax rolls as 1934. However, a warranty deed executed on April 19, 1938 states that William B. Nisbet and his wife Edith B. Nisbet purchased the vacant property from S. Fahs Smith and his wife Neville Mitchell Smith of York County, Pennsylvania, and Bassett W. Mitchell and his wife Mary Starr Mitchell, of Palm Beach County. There were interesting restrictive covenants to the deed; the house to be constructed on the property could cost not less that $10,000, with setback requirements as follows: side 10', front 20', and 20' from the "coastal vegetation line." Additionally, there was a height limitation for walls and fences; and a stipulation that electric wires had to be placed in conduits underground. Though the building's architect is unknown, it is obviously the work of a talented designer. Copies of the original elevations exist, however the architect's seal is illegible. It is possible that advanced computer enhancement could reveal the identity of the seal. The house has been home (through ownership and rental) to some of America's leading families, including: Seward Vanderbuilt Webb, Talbot T. Speer, prominent Maryland publisher; and Lerner B. Harrison, record- -5- holding national sport fisherman and descendant of Presidents William and Benjamin Harrison. The structure is primarily rectangular in form with a garage ell to the north. It is a two story structure of frame construction clad in horizontal wood clapboards. It has a hip roof configuration, the roofing material is composition shingle. The foundation is constructed of concrete piers. The windows are six over six pane double hung with operable wood shutters and floors of Dade County pine. The cantilevered second story balconies are typical of the Monterey style. The house underwent a complete renovation in 1993. At the time of this report, a two story addition consisting of a double garage and studio above is being constructed on the southwest corner of the existing structure. The addition was designed by Fort Lauderdale architect John W. Szerdi. \,... -:?';'-:-.•'-i:-(---,L-'__ 41.:.`,W--;.--.:...-;,,... . _ . - -;:,--. NM ,):.,.!i'ge,N,-, ; ,i,*J... IA;' ;6? /47 :,;z:. -z—z •,\_. 1,1........ .‘ MN/ ......, • - . . r - �: rJ L,±;y� S� ;� � � r 1 10 Q .�."Y�;' •rl 1' malty 7 rr��r 1 )L ��4. mil �` ,- �. �y�E t .// •.: .414r a'y. _ ra L- — '_ -----_ -6- • • 511 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE RILEY HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0040 Original owner: Mr. and Mrs. Melville Riley Present owner: Carl and Nancy Touhey 511 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Gustav A. Maass Date of construction: 1939 Style: Resort Colonial The vacant property was purchased in 1936 by Mr. and Mrs. Melville F. Riley of Hagerstown, Maryland. Mr. Riley was the president of the Potomac Edison Company, one of the largest electric companies in the Northeast. The residence, completed in 1939, was designed in the Resort Colonial style by prominent Palm Beach architect, Gustav A. Maass. Willard M. Waters, well known Delray Beach builder, was the contractor for the project. Inhabited from 1939 through 1978 by the Riley family, the descendants of a leader in American business, this house attracted, like the houses on either side of it, prominent visitors. From a log kept by Melville F. Riley, Jr. the following leaders from the nation's political, arts and entertainment world came to 511 South Ocean Boulevard: Alben W. Barkley, Vice President during the Truman administration, Broadway producer Archibald Selwyn and St. Louis Cardinal's General Manager, Al Laing. Additionally, during World War II, when there was a great need for housing for the officers from the Boca Raton Air Station, General L.A. Lawson, the Commanding General of the Station, lived at 511; he later became the Commanding General at Okinawa. This house incorporates many of the details of design typical of residences designed by Gustav Maass. It is a combination of one and _ two stories, creating a variegated roof line of architectural interest. Constructed of fame and concrete block, the exterior finish is brick. The structure is set on a concrete foundation. It has a hip roof with a cement tile finish. Basically "U" shaped in form, it has a garage to the north of the "U". Casement windows with operable wood shutters compliment the exterior. The wood shutters and balconies front and back, coupled with brick construction typify the Resort Colonial style. -7- r i . . .c • Fi$eii; r 'A .� ,Iy;i, !x � r.f.ZittbA r' e )`` 4 Mt.. �'• 'YC 1. ttr i-.4 ;'f 7/% :,:. Imo _ r t ; Js ' w.i .- 1 •A * " �ai.�:_ cam -- ..:T. .�.z '. ... .. _ s• 4 i .141 • �� •* ��`: 'acres' ' • ., tip,.\.y ; . .:ty + • -8 - 521 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE JOHNSTON HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-46-21-00-001-0050 Original owner: Percy Johnston, Jr. Present Owner: William and Anne A. Black Bridlespur Farm Keswick, VA 22947 Architect: Samuel Ogren Date of construction: 1938 Style: French Resort Colonial This island style French Colonial home was completed in 1938. It was designed by Samuel Ogren, Delray's most prodigious National Register architect, for prominent New York broker, Percy Johnston, Jr. The four bedroom house is irregular in form, of concrete block construction with a stucco finish. It was constructed by the contracting firm of H.A. Anderson & Company of West Palm Beach. The primary gable roof runs north and south with a large chimney at the south end. The wood windows are six over six pane double hung with operative wood shutters. The form and massing of the house plus its exterior design elements associate it with the French West Indian Colonial style. Known locally as "Lemon Tree House", its name is derived from the ornamental lemon tree which has adorned the mailbox for over thirty years. .e t✓ ..�f? rs.• • E ?'1�`'•._.2!wrSi-�n'r_ .'.._ •• • A.•`=,. ,mac f t Y 9•c ->,✓5 �+.J/ • 1 Y f •b A }�• � 1 r r. t //•-7 • . • l +` r tt • ,++•� fir- j �:.nw..r,.Lw..rNr.yrl-y- . ......... .--... - • f1 , • • • (�e .0 Yr= y A'. 2'A,r`:.- ytf ,�.1r-•,r '? jam; :.-. ✓• -( . - - a • 7y ••15 4, - .• r�_„_ -9 - 601 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE SNYDER HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0060 Original owner: William P. Snyder, Jr. O Present owner: William P. Snyder III Blackburn Road 04 Sewickley, PA 15143 <s tiFArchitect: Gustav Maass Date of construction: 1937 vvA, Style: Resort Colonial �3 .s7 Constructed in 1937, the house was designed by prominent Palm Beach 996 architect Gustav A. Maass. Though not built until 1937, the house was commissioned by William P. Snyder of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 19-32; it is one of Maass's earliest commissions in the City. Mr. Snyder was the founder of the Snyder Mining Company and a descendant of Pennsylvania's first Governor, Simon Snyder. The present owner is the son of the original owner. Built in the Resort Colonial style, it is one of the oldest houses in the district. Its basic form is rectangular with a garage ell on the north side. It has two stories and is of frame construction on a concrete foundation. The exterior finish is horizontal wood siding. The roof is hip and gable with a large chimney at the south end of the primary gable. It is an excellent example of New England Colonial styling adapted to the South Florida environment. I xr r ' � ti t y W) gib rZ `� A. • • r. - - .. _ I. • r::' is :ir: `t;`•:�. • . (( 1 a d�J(, >.Y`r(VL•V,'r',��r�Jty y'.rtn� ',tf .. .. .r-(. :1. ..r :it a,. r?a .`4Y �K•`,t?sc.a - .. - 10 _ 611 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: NEW HOUSE UNDER CONSTRUCTION Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-00-0070 Present owner: Venture Concepts International, Inc. 72 S.E. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 The 21,000 square foot single family residence currently under construction was designed by the Delray Beach architectural firm of Kup- Vigneault. The house which formerly occupied this site was constructed in 1936 and was designed by noted Miami architect, Carlos B. Schoeppl. While basically Mediterranean Revival in style the structure clearly shows the influence of the Art Moderne period which was extremely popular in Miami during the 1930s and 40s. The house was moved to the southeast corner of North Swinton Avenue and N.E. 12th Street, in January of 1996. The legal description of the new location is as follows: Dell Park Subdivision, Block 6, Parcel 2; a replat of Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17. For additional information regarding the house and its architect please refer to the administrative file of the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District. • - 11 - 701 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE NOYES HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-001-0080 Original owner: Julius W. and Rosita T. Noyes Present owner: Mary E. Alfring 701 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Unknown Date of construction: c. 1939 Style: Mediterranean Revival This house was constructed c. 1939. The first known owners were Julius W. and Rosita de Texada Noyes. Mr. Noyes was affiliated with the Wall Street brokerage firm of E.F. Hutton & Co. Other residents have included William Grace Holloway, of the W.R. Grace family. The house is irregular in form surrounding an interior courtyard. It is constructed of reinforced concrete with an exterior stucco finish. The windows surrounds are constructed of coral rock and the windows are covered with delicate iron grilles. The floors are a combination of cypress, hard pine, marble and terrazzo. The roof is a combination of hip and gable and is finished in terra cotta tile. Although the architect is unknown, it is obviously the work of a gifted designer. That great care was taken with the aesthetics of the house is evidenced by the fact that the swimming pool, which was constructed at a later date, was designed by renowned Palm Beach architect, John Volk. '`". 'rii �, iy.£ '�' .; • " ..,v;:t.'21i,e;.;4:4!7•11 • • • • . 141- �"'•^ it Ilj'M t " - :t :: - - ' - 12- The Architects Gustav A. Maass Mr. Maass graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Architecture. He settled in Palm Beach, Florida, in 1927 and went into partnership with rising young architect, John Volk. The partnership lasted approximately five years, terminating in 1932. Maass's work was popular in Delray Beach; his commission records indicate that from 1927 to 1957 he designed twenty two buildings in the City, including four commercial buildings on East Atlantic Avenue; the Sandpatch Building, Love's Drug Store, Zuckerman's Department Store (now Mercer Wenzel's) and the Seaboard Air Line Railway station (no longer accessed from Atlantic Avenue) which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Samuel Ogren Samuel Ogren, while working for the West Palm Beach architectural firm of William Manley King, designed his first house in Delray Beach , 704 N. Swinton Avenue, in 1924. Establishing his own practice in the City, he became Delray's most illustrious and prolific architect. While retaining his private practice, he served for a time as official architect to the City and designed everything from fire stations to schoolhouses. In 1926 he designed the Delray Beach High School and Gymnasium, both buildings, constructed in the Mediterranean Revival style, are listed in the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Old School Square designation. - 13 - IV. HISTORICAL INFORMATION In the prosperous decade following WW1 Delray Beach was caught up in the great Florida Land Boom of the 1920s. Houses and commercial buildings were built almost over night. The prevailing style, rich in exterior detail and decoration, was the eclectic Mediterranean Revival style. In an era of ever expanding personal wealth, it was the fashion to demonstrate ones financial acumen by building in this highly visible style. The Land Boom reached its end in the spring of 1926 and plunged South Florida into a depression at least three years before the rest of the country, when the stock market crash of 1929 sent the nation into the worst economic depression of its history. Delray Beach weathered some lean years but its recovery was earlier than most of South Florida. The area did not lose its appeal to those who could afford winter homes. Well known artists, writers and cartoonists established a winter "artists colony" and wealthy industrialists were attracted by the low-keyed village atmosphere and the lack of dire want which was affecting the rest of the country. The houses in the district are a reflection of these troubled times. In spite of the Great Depression there was still a great deal of residential construction in the City, much of it built by wealthy winter residents. A post-Depression building boom began in Delray Beach in 1935, when the population of the city was almost equally divided between permanent residents and winter visitors. October, 1938 was the busiest month for construction in the City since 1925. The highest total dollars, $133,365 worth of building permits were issued in October, 1938. The majority of new construction was designed in some adaptation of what has become known in the City as, the Resort Colonial style. This relatively simple style was in deliberate contrast to the more flamboyant and exuberant Mediterranean Revival style which was in vogue only a decade before. The style was more modest in its exterior presentation and was thought to be more appropriate during the difficult financial times affecting most of _ the country. While the exterior was relatively plain and lacking in ostentation, the interiors were often beautifully crafted and detailed. Four of the houses in the district reflect an interpretation of the Resort Colonial revival style; the other one has its origin in the Mediterranean Revival style but is a great deal more restrained with respect to exterior detailing than those built in the 1920s. - 14- V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE As described above the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District is a specific area of architectural and cultural significance. Culturally it represents an era in the history of Delray Beach which reflects the period between the stock market crash of 1929 to the advent of WWII. Throughout the period of the Great Depression, Delray continued to grow in a manner unique in South Florida. Individuals of wealth and position, as well as the flourishing artist colony, fueled the growth in construction which in turn allowed many of the City's fine builders and craftsmen to withstand the withering economy. This was a ten year window of opportunity, in which the City solidified its position as a "village by the sea". The effect of the Resort Colonial style of architecture, designed by prominent architects and commissioned by winter visitors, on expensive ocean front property, can be seen in more modest interpretations throughout the City. However, the four examples of the style in the proposed historic district are the last remaining in the City which are located directly on the oceanfront To insure that this area is afforded protection from inappropriate alterations which may affect the integrity of this distinctive beachfront neighborhood, it is proposed that it be designated as an Historic District under the provisions of Section 4.5.1 of the City of Delray Beach's Land Development Regulations. Criteria for Designation To qualify as an historic district the properties must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1(B)(2) or (3) The proposed district more than meets the criteria for designation and fulfills the qualifications as follows: 4.5.1(B)(2) Historical or Cultural Significance (d) Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social-trends of the community in history. 4.5.1(B)(3) Architectural or Aesthetic Significance (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles. (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction. (c) Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect - 15- IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES City Building Cards City Building Permit Records Palm Beach County NAL File Surf and Tide Magazine, January 26, 1940 Delray Beach City Directory, Volume III, 1953-54 Delray Beach News: • December 14, 1934 • June 26, 1936 • February 24, 1939 • April 21, 1939 The Social Index-Directory; Palm Beach, Southern Florida, Gulf Coast, Bahamas; 1974; Memoirs, Melville F. Riley, Jr. Unpublished Memoir Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge, Volume IX, Published 1993. S:PLANN I/OCEANH-D.DOC - 16- ADDENDUM Of the twenty five original single family residences located on the east side of State Road A-1-A between the south end of the City's public beach and Linton Boulevard, six have been demolished, two have been moved and one has been remodeled and enlarged to an extent that the original structure is unrecognizable from the exterior. rI SEA CNAQ TE4 ' LA—, '1 A• l NA ru IM i -————"21111111,0 4 1111V4 r-.4;---` lir 11111 Moved or Demolished TOIINNO RD. I. .. .t41 Yll '::--.--El____---;---.:17--f.:zr.::_ -t4 .R111 art 11111 11111 M 4y WI El3 „1 `11,_ a :T.,,,,,-,--,-,,-;! DE Lu MIN TO, III 1 jC R-1-AAA -Z. C) ,. % ' I, I 1 11 RL (—) , �_ RM II 1 II I 12— Anwnc PARS Z proD.;,_.ua < PARK llil • A R D Post --IIt""brand fax transmittal memo 7671� #of pages ► TL/zil;9I ( From/ /�?T ��yCt Co. Co. Dept. Phone# itilltOMM �rr Fa x# Fax# TO: DAVID T. HARDEN, CITY MANAGER THRU: DIANE DOMINGUEZ, DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING FROM: PAT CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER SUBJECT: MEETING OF JULY 9, 1996 FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO DESIGNATE THE PROPOSED SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD HISTORIC DISTRICT TO THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ..;:;.:>:>:>:::;>::;:>::.:;:.;;::>::: : ::»:>::;>::>::>:<;:>::»:<:::::::::>:<::;:>. . . ... O....RE ESTEt�E?F:::>:::::::::::::::>:<:>:::<�:::::::::>:>:::::::............................................E� ... ....0I8C0M�IISSI€��1......:::::::::::.:............................ The action requested of the City Commission is that of approval on first reading of an ordinance designating the proposed South Ocean Boulevard Historic District to the Local Register of Historic Places. The proposed district is comprised of six contiguous lots consisting of four historic single family residences; one vacant lot; and one new single family residence currently under construction. The boundaries of the proposed district are as follows: The northern boundary is the north property line of Government Lot 1-3 (first lot south of the Seagate Beach Club); the eastern boundary is the east property line of the lots in the district (Atlantic Ocean); the southern boundary is the south property line of Government Lot 1-8 (701 S. Ocean Boulevard); and the western boundary is the east side of State Road A-1- A (South Ocean Boulevard). The street addresses are as follows: 501,511,521,601,611, and 701 South Ocean Boulevard. The Legal Description of the proposed district is incorporated in the text of the ordinance. City Commission Documentation Ordinance to designate the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District Page 2 On September 6, 1995, when the Historic Preservation Board initiated historic district designation there were six contiguous qualified historic houses in the proposed district and three of the property owners were in favor of designation. Staff supported the nomination of the historic district at that time. Since that time, one of the houses has been moved off the site and new construction is under way on the lot; one of the historic residences has been demolished; and all of the property owners oppose district designation. For the above reasons, staff no longer supports the district designation. It is noted that the City's regulations regarding historic district designation state that when the affected property owners object to the designation, a super majority (4 votes) of the City Commission is required for approval. Additional background and analysis is provided in the attached Historic Preservation Board staff report and in the Designation Report. ............... .. The Historic Preservation Board considered this item at a Public Hearing on June 19, 1996. Forty two letters of support were received and forwarded to the Board prior to the meeting. Additionally, letters of support were received from The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, the Boca Raton and Ft. Lauderdale Historical Societies, the Miami Design Preservation League and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. However, it is not known if the supporters were aware that all of the affected property owners opposed the district designation. Letters of opposition from all of the proposed district property owners were received. Additionally, a petition with 19 signatures, and 3 letters of opposition were received and forwarded to the Board prior to the meeting. The meeting was mannerly and businesslike. Twelve people spoke in favor of the designation. Five individuals spoke in opposition, including Frank McKinney, representing several of the affected property owners. After discussion the Board voted 4-2 to recommend district designation to the City Commission. Vaughan and Turner dissenting; Johnson absent. M �l'�ED.A�T1tflN City Commission's discretion. -t City Commission Documentation Ordinance to designate the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District Page 3 Attachments: HPB Staff Report of June 19, 1996 South Ocean Boulevard Designation Report Letters from affected property owners file/8-hist Alieda N. Riley 65 Palm Square Delray Beach, Fla. 33483 July 9, 1996 To: Dr. Jay Alperin,Mayor of Delray Beach and members of the City Commission Due to the many letters that have come to you from the public in favor of the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District, I respectfully request you allow it to go to a second reading. That way, people on both sides of the issue can identify themselves and speak directly to you. Sincerely, C 4 Alieda N. Riley cc: David E. Randolph, Sr. Kenneth Ellingsworth Kevin Egan Karen Kiselewski City Manager David Harden Historic Planner Pat Cayce Proposed South Ocean Boulevard Historic District Legal description: 21-46-43, S. 100 ft. of N. 495 ft. of Gov Lt. 1 E. of Ocean Blvd. (501 S. Ocean Blvd.); 21-46-43, S. 100 ft. of N. 595 ft. of Gov Lt. 1 E. of Ocean Blvd. (511 S. Ocean Blvd.); 21-46-43, S. 100 ft. of N. 695 ft. of Gov Lt. 1 E. of Ocean Blvd. (521 S. Ocean Blvd.); 21-46-43, S. 110 ft. of N. 805 ft. of Gov Lt. 1 E. of Ocean Blvd. (601 S. Ocean Blvd.); 21-46-43, S. 130 ft. of N. 935 ft. of Gov Lt. 1 E. of St Rd No 140 (611 S. Ocean Blvd.) & 21-46-43, S. 120 ft. of N. 1055 ft. of Gov Lt. 1 Lyg E. of Ocean Blvd. (701 S. Ocean Blvd.) fcc ; coy- Rona OFPOMO MING Pursuant to Section 4.5.1(A),(B) and the Land Development Regul a- tions,ti01K,the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach will con- duct a Public Hearing at 6:00 PM on ll Wednesday.June 19,1996,in the Com- mission Chambers at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue. The purpose of the �n Public Hearing is to allow the public to continent on a proposal to establish a six property historic district on South Ocean Boulevard. Based on the analy- /� ` sis and testimony presented at the ,( 1/�( \ "1 meeting,the Boardth will make a scorn .�I Iv/ YVV to itssades to the City Commission oca as ` to designation in the Local Register of Historic Places. r r .I The proposedm districto convicts of lon IIJ�/JJ\11 single family historically contributing residences; one new house under can- on and vacant lot, A-1-A. on the east side of State Road A-1-A. The northern boundary of the proposed district is the north property line of GovernmentLot the eastern boundary is the Construction Coastalonstiuctthe Line, the southern boundary is the south property line of Government Lot 1e and the western boundary is the / east side of State Road A-1-A (South {,-, Ocean Boulevard).The street address- es areas follows: C \I:11 501 South Ocean Boulevard S11 South Ocean Boulevard 521 South Ocean Boulevard 601 South Ocean Boulevard Vacant Lot 611 wuth Ocean Boulevard House under con'st. 701 iadh Ocean Boulevard A copy of the designation report is available in the Planning and Zoning Department at City Hall. Please be advised that if a person de cider to appeal any decision made by the Historic Preservation Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Such record includes the testimony and evi- dence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does not provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to P.S. 716.0105. CITY Of DELRAY BEACH Alison MacGregor Harty City Clerk Publish.June 5,1996 The News Boca Raton/Delray Beach Ad 1369193 R;1"CEIVED JUN 5 1996 PLANNING &ZONING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to Section 4.5.1(A),(B) and (C) of the Land Development Regulations, the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Delray Beach will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, June 19, 1996, in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to establish a six property historic district on South Ocean Boulevard. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its designation in the Local Register of Historic Places. The proposed district consists of four single family historically contributing residences; one new house under construction; and one vacant lot, located on the east side of State Road A-1-A. The northern boundary of the proposed district is the north property line of Government Lot 1-3, the eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line, the southern boundary is the south property line of Government Lot 1-8 and the western boundary is the east side of State Road A-1-A ( South Ocean Boulevard). The street addresses are as follows: 501 South Ocean Boulevard 511 " 521 " 601 Vacant Lot 611 " House under construction 701 " " A copy of the designation report is available in the Planning and Zoning Department at City Hall. Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Historic Preservation Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does not provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S.286.0105. CITY OF DELRAY BEACH Alison MacGregor Harty City Clerk PUBLISH: June 5, 1996 THE NEWS file/u/ocean-np Reed IRV *F try fi��' '���� `� ;fT- *�� E-4�'x. >. DELRAYo BEACH r ittatri 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City 111111 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING o DATE: JUNE 5, 1996 1993 TO: PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN A 500' RADIUS OF THE PROPOSED SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD HISTORIC DISTRICT FROM: PATRICIA CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COMMISSION ON A PROPOSAL TO ESTABLISH A SIX PROPERTY HISTORIC DISTRICT LOCATED ON SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD. The Historic Preservation Board will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, June 19, 1996, in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the property described below designated as a Local Historic District. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its designation in the Local Register of Historic Places. The proposed district consists of four single family historically contributing residences; one new house under construction; and one vacant lot, located on the east side of State Road A-1-A. The northern boundary of the proposed district is the north property line of Government Lot 1-3, the eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line, the southern boundary is the south property line of Government Lot 1-8 and the western boundary is the east side of State Road A-1-A ( South Ocean Boulevard). The street addresses are as follows: 501 South Ocean Boulevard 511 " " 521 It It " 601 " " " Vacant Lot 611 House under construction 701 " " " A copy of the designation report is available in the Planning and Zoning Department at City Hall. THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Printed on Recycled Paper Notice of Public Hearing on 6/19/96 Proposed Historic District Page 2 You are invited to attend this meeting and comment on the proposed designation. If you have any questions please phone me, 407-243-7284. Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Historic Preservation Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The city does not provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S.286.0105 file/u/ocean-pn PITY OF DELRAY BEACH DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City ' lir NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING DATE: JUNE 5, 1996 1993 TO: PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN A 500' RADIUS OF THE PROPOSED SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD HISTORIC DISTRICT FROM: PATRICIA CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COMMISSION ON A PROPOSAL TO ESTABLISH A SIX PROPERTY HISTORIC DISTRICT LOCATED ON SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD. The Historic Preservation Board will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, June 19, 1996, in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow the public to comment on a proposal to have the property described below designated as a Local Historic District. Based on the analysis and testimony presented at the meeting, the Board will make a recommendation to the City Commission as to its designation in the Local Register of Historic Places. The proposed district consists of four single family historically contributing residences: one new house under construction; and one vacant lot, located on the east side of State Road A-1-A. The northern boundary of the proposed district is the north property line of Government Lot 1-3, the eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line, the southern boundary is the south property line of Government Lot 1-8 and the western boundary is the east side of State Road A-1-A ( South Ocean Boulevard). The street addresses are as follows: 501 South Ocean Boulevard 511 " " 521 " 601 Vacant Lot 611 House under construction 701 " A copy of the designation report is available in the Planning and Zoning Department at City Hall. THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS 1, Printed on Recycled Paper Notice of Public Hearing on 6/19/96 Proposed Historic District Page 2 You are invited to attend this meeting and comment on the proposed designation. If you have any questions please phone me, 407-243-7284. Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Historic Preservation Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The city does not provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S.286.0105 file/u/ocean-pn +i ;o. #ti 77 ttt#i i t • . , t ssf s,$))i#s`#3 , ? s'#Ji • ## • ,PI D 1l BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 Z •04G DEPARTMENT Mr. Thomas Melone Allco Finance Corporation 200 Park Avenue, 44th Floor New York, NY 10166 • t$y Sri < 1 3.1i l s�:<SIyilliy .7.ffS! • • • 3y3> i,,3yfi3`ly 2 sy 3 3. fy3i3fPf��s 3#33ss Stsf��yisfS##tl�fslif3; s • .+fi • S# •:f JE • DELRAY BEACH,FLORIDA 33444 & ZONING DEPARTMENT -ss • . .34 Mrs.James G. Alfring 701 South Ocean Bouldvard Delray Beach, FL 33483-6635 :• • • • • • • 5�. • • • BEACH • „ AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH,FLORIDA 33444 INING & ZONING DEPARTMENT Fi Frank McKinney Venture Concepts International, Inc. 72 S.E. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 • • • • • • • • } OF DELRAY BEREH ?00 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 BEACH PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT 121 Ica City I Thomas E. Worrell Jr. 3 Worrell Enterprises, Inc. 1450 S. Dixie Highway Boca Raton, FL 33432 S _ r • • 'Y BEACH AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH,FLORIDA 33444 VNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT Marcy Nolan Nolan Realty 108 S.E. 8th Avenue Suite 203/204 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 • • iitag • • :#f �- ,�,;<sSf'2> ff3?G i S+a >>..;f�3 S Se�3� �,>p r i 2S'E.i�; �. •"S� ! ..< <�Sri 3 > S .S_. .. ..,..".��....... .._Fiv.. S. � f� 'r'� • • _.... .... _....._. ... ......._._.a......_._._..._._...._...._ _..._... .. ......... ...... _..... ....... ._...... '— _.._.E_t' L�.e.....'�:a.a........t. .... ... _'1 72__1ie1��.'.<�f,>i� • • BELRRY BEACH 3 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT Mr. & Mrs William T. Black Bridlespur Farm P.0 Box 1 Keswick, VA 22947 • • f�. • • 4. II. LOCATION MAP L . 'N ASS A U, S T.. i z r. z CC- BAY STREET LL! LANCER WAY INSEAGATE ' CA U INA ROAD I MANOR 0 1y• ��' J - 'So Icc BUODA RD. 4 tG,G,♦,♦,1. z �.❖.❖.4 1 2 S �� o . �j� � l/s 4 ?L�� cc o ♦GG•••♦♦ /S r.‘&/e z z w i•GGG....GG♦�. / � S� MELALEUCA RD. . �•.��•♦G:G•�G.❖G�1 /,�' /�6 / (p/� t..G.G..•.i.❖•- U �yO/ ♦G.G.GGGGG.GGGGGGGGG.�c f�/"5-7' 1 / �i�i�i�iG�Gi�ii�iii O J U CARissq RD. I < F— TAMARIND RD. ii-ri U �� I- - z 0 MINi: 1 BAUHINIA ROAD Q <LA LJD l (— O Q ic f— w CO Z AZALEA RD, z / Q ' O U .. ti v_ _I D O Cr) N SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD PLANNING DEPARTUENT HISTORIC DISTRICT pry of- DELRAYOCA0. FL J-- &G/TAL CUS£ LW' srsr£✓ -- GENERAL INFORMATION Location: The proposed district consists of five single family contributing residences and one new house under construction, located on the east side of State Road A-1-A. The northern boundary of the proposed district is the north property line of Government Lot 1-3, the eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line, the southern boundary is the south property line of Government Lot 1-8 and the western boundary is the east side of State Road A-1-A ( South Ocean Boulevard). The street address are as follows: 501 South Ocean Boulevard 511 " " " 521 " " " 601 " 611 It " " House under construction 701 " " " Present Zoning: Single Family Residential R-1-AAA. No change in zoning is proposed as a result of historic district status. Legal Description of the District: Township 46, Range 43, Section 21: The northern boundary is the north property line of Gov't. Lot 1-3 which is described as the south 100 feet of the north 495 feet of Government Lot 1, east of Ocean Blvd. The eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line. The southern boundary is the south property line of Gov't Lot 1-8 which is described as the south 120 feet of the north 1055 feet of Government Lot 1 lying east of Ocean Blvd. The western boundary is the eastern right-of-way of State Road A-1-A (South Ocean Boulevard). Classification for Designation: Architectural and cultural significance. Significance of the District's Boundaries: In the early to late 1930s, when prominent business leaders from the Northeast chose Delray Beach's ocean front as the location for their winter residences, they built them in this specific geographic area. Now, due to encroaching development from the south, this enclave of five remaining historic homes is seriously threatened and deserves the protection of historic designation. -3 - GOVERNMENTAL CE-NTER - FIFTH FLOOR GARY R. NIKouTs, CFA -301 NORTH OLIVE AVENUE PALM BEACH COUNTY WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33401 PROPERTY APPRAISER 'ILL: (407) 355-2866 FAx: (407) 355-3963 8t1;74..1 MEMORANDUM BILLING TO: CITY OF DELRAY BCH/PAT TELEPHONE: 243-7284 FROM: PALM BEACH COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER, CUSTOMER SUPPORT DATE : 5-8-96 LISTED BELOW ARE CHARGES FOR DATA PROCESSING COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRODUCTION OF YOUR REQUEST. PLEASE MAKE YOUR CHECK PAYABLE TO: PALM BEACH COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER. ISS COST SUMMARY: APPLICATIONS/DEV. SERVICES @ $40/HOUR: HOURS $ COMPUTER TIME @ $ . 58/PER SECOND: SECONDS $ 14 . 28 PRINT LINES @ $1 . 01/THOUSAND LINES : 520 LINES $ . 53 TAPE INPUT/OUTPUT @ $3 . 39/PER THOUSAND: I/O $ TAX ROLLS 4 TO 5 PC NUMBERS TO A PAGE : $ OTHER CHARGES : LABELS : @ $4 . 95/PER THOUSAND 47 $ . 23 $TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $ 15 . 04 I CERTIFY THAT I HAVE CALCULATED THE MEMORANDUM BILLING AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE IT IS A TRUE AND CORRECT RENDERING OF COSTS INCURRED BY THIS OFFICE. r SIGNED:\ 1"i— !I 1 DATE: 5-8-96 —lB 3/94 E/R AUTH GLADES AREA OFFICE • NORTH COUNTY OFFICE • ROYAL PALM BEACH OFFICE • SOUTH COtiNTY OFFICE 2976 STATE ROAD 15 3188 PGA BLVD. 11500 OtcEECHOBEE BLVD.,STE A 501 S.CONGRESS AVE. BELLE GLADE,FL 33430 PALM BEACH GARDENS,FL 33410 ROYAL PAut BEACH,FL 33411 DELRAY BEACH,FL 33445 TEL(407)996-4890 Tet:(407)624-6522 TEL:(407)790-6001 TiE_(407)276-1250 FAX:(407)996-1661 FAx:(407)775-5617 FAX:(407)790-6010 FAX:(407)276-1278 4. - Grk, - - . c(.ofor-4 eC 1 43-'i6-pf/— Cx� — 6c.) 6ci3J 150 D�So b ji G 2 7^(35z- 4(s- // 61-7/% or. _ ,_ , C,P , .-. a - NAL SYSTEM - MAT CS , 133S 1 ZE HOURS PARCEL - CY 12 RG 43 TWP 40 SEC 21 SUB 00 BLK 001 LOT 0030 YEAR(C L) ? AS SN: 7TAE ADDED 30 TYPE DATE MAINT 07/14/94 DATA SOUTH P+ TRUST r /29, 0 4 DEED NAME J�.i� !,: �'_ DATE Mni�i. :ice � 1 ADRI INTERNATIONAL INC TR DATE MAINT 11/10/93 DATA A ADR2 14r0 - DIXIE EWE ;_ MAY T 0E/1t/02 DATA ADR3 BOCA RATON FL ZIP 33432731E HOMESTEAD RECEIPT # 0000000 SALE DATE 0604 PRICE CE 1770030 DOOM S303 PACT 6 - I :NST P UA U LEGAL 21-46-43 , S 100 FT OF N 495 FT OF ^i".. — OF OCEAN BLVD CMC 93 MMC 00 NAV EXC 00 %EXC 0.0 TER THP INFO Y ACRES 0.00 PUG 001 00T- CONDO CCD 04 OTE N* OWN 0 MTG T ° 00 HOME 0 WIDOW 0 DISAB 0 OTHER 0 ENERGY 0 fSE. D LYS 2 624-8 r {{NiDiVA r ?r DCV 07i n_ ..rir .1+ '.J _ __��faL ..� •�U rr,�l t`• ._ J�+::�J i_� ii it a�)... �3��i s..r LANDMKT 0 CONSVAL 0 NLAND 0 EAA EAA ACRES 0.00 SO r y� OVERRIDE SO `E r s00r0 USE 3 r- _�- tTc> 000 s .. SOB YEAR i: _'�/:, % r J N .".! J�)�1 } �1. 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T,OT 0070 TZTA7(0.7/7.) 7777 72A77 7TA01-.,TT 0:3/17,/0..7., A771 ATJ . 77 ETIl AVE DATE TAT:-.,TT 03/ZZ/02 10A7A ADT3.0,- 7_7P S34,335314 7.1.07.,STEATJ RICE7.77 0000000 S 130 FT OE 17. 037,, 77 CMC 03 Y.MC 00 7.A7 7. EXC 0,0 TT. T.,. 7.7.7 TYFO ACR7S 0 ,00 110.1: Z0;000 W:DOT'l 7,;00 DISAD 0 OTE',?. 0 ENE7C7 0 CON::37AT, 7AA EAA ACRES 0 , 00 SCRY 777(.7710) ClIANGEL7TIS) QT,1777772,2) DEL777(770) 41111 111 - NAT, S7S77N NA7 03 , 13SS 1300SL-T- HOURS _ - .77A7 ADDEO 30 YA7'77 1,7_,77.7Y7- 7=-7 71;77 7 0AT7 NAY= 1Z/13/20 AUTO 7.7717 07:07:7 ADEZ T)77,RAT 31ZACN 7L DATE NATNT 50/00/00 SALT0 DATE 0100 FRIOE 0 000N 0 7AQ7 777 INS7 00 QUAL 0 00- 11T- 7 , 77 N 10173 ET 07 GO7 LT 1 L7f; E 07 'S'ijQ 001 00 T-CONDO COD (_) 077 NV OWN 0 17i7: CT7NC CO ASSDVAL 13273207 STS7VAL IS0737,S IANDVAL 1000000 0LDC:VAL Z3702,3 7 -7777- - 00HVAL ISS722E 077.77ID: N 207 TEAR 100z2 7'.; USE 0 : 0 2. 17 AD7 .777 40111 NESSAQ7: - LAST TEA7 EXEN77-7.0YS ANO VALUES 77. A777, 1S07 SOUTH COUNTY OFFICE PG: /_ OF: -/ y SUBJECT PR• OPERTY I ' i Off: : 05D # <> .....::...<. :. . I ICTY IRNG ITWN ISEC ISUB IBLK ILOT II ;ICTY IRNG ITWN ISEC ISUB BLK LOT /a L) 3 '46 1, ,D. 03P, on/CV' 12, 43 ;Id DID 0ol,01/ 0 D30 • OQ G tam fan 0 / 00/ ,' . .q(2. o 5 1 daod\�4 n0aco4,. I� 43 � � ) 00o01 oo/ Do. 000� r)c),Q o • 00 4 3 0° z Dloov • o04,!0' • , D 110 • aoS r--• - / 013D1 • 0074 0( 003 Oo=.D� ©o S'o '� ooP '''° fin; 0 / t . s-c._ goy ffa_ ,/ 00 4'LO �g i��.. �„ �,.;:-= '? 0 _,,, 5E o 0 I 6 D o7D D 076 • 0/oo t9 04,1 oo/0 '` ' __/ Don/ ' 0loo " • 1243461 0320010 (/ ' 12434616220320030 ✓ 12434616220320040 `' PALM BE COUNTY CRADDOCK GREEL- P £ DOROTHY ROSS DAVID J £ STEPH E Y Y. PREM ISIDN • 1117 CASUARIN- = 348 S OCEAN BLVD 3323 BELVEDERE RD BLDG 503 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 • WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 12434616220320050 ✓/ 12434616280010200 12434621000010010 AGHBOLAGHI ANKINE DELRAYEACH CI�'F DELRAY BEACH HOTEL PROP LTD 1111 CASUARINA RD PUBLIC PARK j 1 AIRPORT WAY STE 200 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 100 NW 1S.- E ROCHESTER NY 14624 DELRAY BEACH FAL 33444 12434621000010020 ✓ 12434621000010090 12434621000010100 v - DELRAY BEACH HOTEL PROP LTD CAPPADONA RICHARD R 6 CAROL A MOCERI DOMINIC £ FRANCES 1 AIRPORT WAY STE 200 705 S OCEAN BLVD 13013 MOCERI DR ROCHESTER NY 14624 p, ,p DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 GRAND BLANC MI 48439 12434621000010110 `! 12434621000010120 ✓ 12434621000010130 y MILGRUUM ROBERT B C LILLIAN D DEVITT FRED B JR C BETTY P WILSON J RICHARD ET AL 717 S . OCEAN BLVD 729 S OCEAN *BLVD 45 ELM LN DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 DELRAY . BEACH .FL 33483 ROCHESTER NY 14610 12434621060030010 / 12434621060030020 /�,� 12434621060030030 L- BLACK ANNE A BLACK ANNE A ,-V_/ ADAMS MARGARET I f. BRIDLESPUR FARM BRIDLESPUR FARM 602 S OCEAN BLVD KESWICK VA 22947 KESW1CK VA 22947 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 12434621060030040 V 12434621060030050 '✓ 12434621060030060 L' BODE NED W C KATHLEEN A BACKER RONALD C C BARBARA G TOMLINSON OSCAR W £ ZOLA M 610 S OCEAN BLVD 620 S OCEAN BLVD 609 SEAGATE DR DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 DELRAY . BEACH FL 33483 DELRAY . BEACH FLA 33483 12434621060030070 v/ L 12434621060030080 '✓ 12434621060030090 SUTPHEN • HAROLD A JR £ GRETA P . SOLARI MICHAEL MARKEY THOMAS F £ CHRISTINE C 33 HILL. BROOK LN 515 SEAGATE DR 511 SEAGATE DR FAIRFIELD CT 06430. 1 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 DELRAY BEACH FL - 33483 12434621060030100 ✓ 12434621060040010 v • 12434621060040020 " `., HALL ALFRED GILMORE DORIS D CUTLER JOHN L £ DELORES I PO BOX 98 1202 CARISSA RD 710 S OCEAN BLVD EDGARTOWN MA 02539 • DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 12434621060040090 ✓ 12434621060040100 '✓ 12434621060100010 L - HINES. JUDITH C SIDENIUS BARBARA K KREIDLER WILLIAM E 711 SEAGATE OR - 701 SEAGATE DR 1054 MELALEUCA RD EY; DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 DELRAY. BEACH FL 33483 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 12434621060100060 ✓ 12434621060110010 ri • 12434621060110020 L'` HAY U UGLAS W 6 KRISTEN A BURNS DANIEL E £ MICHELE P LANGLEY MICHAEL R £ JANET A 1017 TAMARIND RD 1036 BUCIDA RD 1026 BUCIDA RD DELRAY BEACH FL . 33483 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 DELRAY. BEACH FL 33483 12434621060110080 i✓ 12434621060120040 '' 12434621070040030 `' TIERNAN • MICHAEL W £ ELIZABETH GLICKSTEIN CARY D KARLIN DON 510 SEAGATE DR 1033 BUCIDA RD 717 SEAGATE DR DELRAY, BEACH FL . 33483 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 12434621070040040 ✓ 12434621070040050 ✓ 12434621070040060 ' - KELLY . TIMOTHY J £ MELISSA S PHILLIPS NORMAN S C ANNA L MORAN JAMES J £ KATHLEEN D 726 S OCEAN BLVD 734 S OCEAN BLVD 733 SEAGATE DR DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 DELRAY BEACH FL, 33483 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 12434621070040070 / 12434621070040080 12434621070090010 '`' HINKAMP TEMPEST • KARLIN DON �, PATTON. PRICE A £ CAROLYN H 429 • PINE MANOR DR 717 SEAGATE DR to 1020 TAMARIND RD WILNETTE IL 60091 1 DELRAY BEACH FL, 33483 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 L.,. 12434621460010000. ' ' 12434621480000010. ✓ 12434621480000020 -. • DAHLACO INC STANSELL . HELEN D BROWN ROBERT D THE 1000. BLDG STE 103 1020 CASUARINA RD V 1 1024 CASUARINA RD V 2 6200 DUTCHMANS LN DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 DELRAY . BEACH FL 33483 .--; LOUISVILLE KY 40205 12434621460000030 '✓ 12434621460000041 ✓ 12434621480000050 `- HARMJN JAMES L E. MARILYN K FINN JOHN J £ LAURA J MAXSON MILDRED W 5116 PALMWAY ;: 6221 411 ANDREWS AVE 1028 CASUARINA RD V 5 LAKE wORTH FL 33463 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 BEDSULE JAMES I £ VIRGINIA E ',/ DELRAY . BEACH HOTEL PROP LTD `" J T C V E bEDSOLE Tk ' TITL HLDR 1 AIRPORT WAY STE 200 1032 CASUARINA RD APT 6 ROCHESTER NY 14624 )./ DELRAY DELRAY BEACH FL 33463 (l ' 12434621480000060 12434621580010000 L.: __ 1 D..1M0-A STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL P ggPPE�IpT7 TAX flIJ. J j.M EACH CO�7Y YEAR 95 { O. 84,987 NAME OFOWNER._ADDREUS. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY ANP O AV* INFORMATIONAMOUN�xA.UEIt www MI 111Eltn /i 1/ 12 43 46 21 58 001 0000 DELRRY BEACH HOTEL PROP LTD SEAGATE COND M98LAND 2050000 7.0041GEN TAX 2E689.94 VVV ` 1 AIRPORT WRY STE 200 ALL OF COND D BUILDGS 1189523 9.79706CH TAX 311737.61 V // ROCHESTER NY SALE YR 90 ORB 6664 P 1431 X0011RRKET 3239523 14624 ASSESS 3239523 P/C 039 ACRES C121 7.9000IIUN ES5592.23 EN VAL 3239523 STRMWTR tt257.66 3-108-765-5 SCH VAL 3239523 SWA 31062.17 TOTAL 841339.61 12 43 46 21 59 NINTH STREET PLAZA ORB - 0068 P - 0100 12 43 46 21 60 HOLD HARBOR PLAZA PL 2 ORB - 0068 P - 0135 12 43 46 21 60 001 0000 NEW HARBOR PARTNERS LTD OLD HARBOR PLAZA PL 2 M9 AND 1747193 7.0041GEN TAX 233187.64 1 BOCA PL STE 311E TR A D UILDGS 1563387 9.79706CH TAX 3e433.75 2255 14 GLADES RD SALE YR 93 ORB 8020 P 0852 XO ARKET 3310580 BOCA RATON FL 33431 ASSESS 3310580 P/C 016 ACRES 5.73 C12 7.900011UN 26153.58 �GEN VAL 3310580 STRMWTR 3806.46 3-108-784-1 S CH VAL 3310580 SWA 6769.40 TOTAL '92350.83 12 43 46 21 60 002 0000 NEW HARBOR PARTNERS LTD OLD HARBOR PLAZA PL 2 (198 AND 207783 7.0041GEN TAX t794.63 1 BOCA PL STE 311E TR B A UILDGS 48443 9.7970'SCH TAX 2510.25 2255 W GLADES RD SALE YR 93 ORB 8020 P 0852 bSO ARKET 256226 BOCA RATON FL 33431 ASSESS 256226 P/C 011 ACRES .53 C12 7.9000IIUN 2024.18 pEN VAL 256226 STRMWTR 290.52 3-108-790-6 CH VAL 256226 SWA 248.25 TOTAL 6867.83 12 43 46 21 61 GRIFFIN GATE ORB - 0069 P - 0126 • r. t. t ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTaL TAXES 3 PG-TOT-SCHOOL 3 0 66681.61 .00 10079.82 PG-TOT-GENERAL 3 6806329 47672.21 .00 .00 .00 124433.64 59124.63 1533558.27 1 1 -71 _1. 1 ..__. 4 . 1 4 • a 1 STATE OF FLORIDA-iii REGULARIONREAL P A �TRJkINF MATION " BEACH CO�JNTY ;A f YEAR 95 P� I NO.mg . 82,505 OPTION OF PROPERTY AN T�}[A`,u T XIS 12 43 46 16 22 026 0060 BOARDWALK REALTY OF BEACH LOTS, DELRAY M98LAND 280000 7.0041GEN TAX 3473.06 ISLAND LAKE INC E 6.6 FT OF N 57.75 FT OF S D BUILDGS 215860 9.79706CH TAX .4857.94 137 W RAND RD 71.65 FT OF LT 26 & NASSAU XO0MARKET 495860 MC HENRY IL 600SOPARK PB16P67 N 57.75 FT ASSESS 495860 P/C 001 OF LT 1 ACRES .21 SALE YR 92 ORB 7197 P 1791 C12 7.90001MUN 3917.30 GEN VAL 495860 STRMWTR 32.40 3-046-327-0 SCH VAL 495860 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 12431.70 12 43 46 16 22 030 0020 PALM BEACH COUNTY BEACH ITS, DELRAY M98AND 438000 7.0041GEN TAX .00 X PREM DIVISION S 1 FT OF LT 30 & N 80.35 FT D UILDGS 9.79706CH TAX .00 3323 BELVEDERE RD BLDG 503 OF LT 31 X11 ARKET 438000 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406SALE YR 74 ORB 2351 P 1919 SSESS 438000 P/C 086 ACRES C12 OL EX 438000 EN VAL STRMWTR 16.20 3-046-333-5 H VAL TOTAL 16.20 12 43 46 16 22 031 0010 PALM BEACH COUNTY BEACH LTS, DELRAY 98AND 437000 7.0041GEN TAX .00 X PREM DIVISION S 79.4 FT OF LT 31 i UILDGS 32462 9.79705CH TAX .00 3323 BELVEDERE RD BLDG 503 SALE YR 74 ORB 2351 P 1919 . 11 ARKET 469462 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 SSESS 469462 P/C 086 ACRES 12 WHIM. EX 469462 GEN VAL STRMWTR 588.06 3-046-339-4 SCH VAL TOTAL 588.06 12 43 46 16 22 032 0010 PALM BEACH COUNTY BEACH ITS, DELRAY 98LAND 325000 7.0041GEN TAX .00 PREM DIVISION N 100 FT OF LT 32 /LESS W 125 1 BUILDGS 9.7970 5CH TAX .00 3323 BELVEDERE RD BLDG 503 FT/ • 11MARKET 325000 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406SALE YR 74 ORB 2339 P 1124 ASSESS 325000 P/C 086 ACRES 12 WHIM_ EX 325000 GEN VAL STRMWTR 16.20 3-046-345-9 SCH VAL TOTAL 16.20 ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRAR TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES 5 PG-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 4857.94 .00 151 .00 Qp PG-TOT-GENERAL 4 495860 3473.06 .00 .00 .00 8482.00 4570.16 13052.16 x i ___ 4 ._...,...._________ . ..........._ .......___ . Dt-S20-A STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PR P RTY M E CH CO TY YEAR 95 PA NO. 82,506 • - - -- bates AMOUNT MI11A01 1179 ao'tn 12 43 46 16 22 032 0020 PALM BEACH COUNTY BEACH LIS: DELRAY 9. AND 118500 7.0041GEN TAX .00 % PREM DIVISION W 125 FT OF N 100 FT OF LT 32 :UILDGS 9.79706CH TAX .00 3323 BELVEDERE RD BLDG 503 SALE YR 74 ORB 2339 P 1124 11 ARKET 118500 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 -SSESS 118500 P/C 086 ACRES C1 HOL EX 118500 EN VAL STRMWTR 16.20 3-046-351-3 -CH VAL `1 TOTAL 16.20 1 12 43 46 16 22 032 0030 CRADDOCK GREELEY P & DOROTHY BEACH LOTS, DELRAY n9: AND 85000 7.0041GEN TAX 1020.93 1117 CASUARINA RD E 100 FT OF W 270 FT OF S 59 b :UILDGS 85762 9.79706CH TAX 1428.03 DELRAY BEACH FL FT OF LT 32 XH, ARKET 170762 33483SALE YR 83 ORB 4006 P 0328 -SSESS 170762 P/C 001 ACRES CIA MSTD 25000 7.9000MUN 1151.51 EN VAL 145762 STRMWTR 54.00 3-046-357-2 .CH VAL 145762 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 3805.47 61// 12 43 46 16 22 032 0040 ROSS DAVID J & STEPHANIE Y BEACH LOTS, DELRAY M9: AND 300000 7.0041GEN TAX 2758.91 V 348 S OCEAN BLVD ELY 141 FT OF S 59 FT OF LT 32 :UILDGS 274679 9.79706CH TAX 3859.04 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 90 ORB 6535 P 0231 H , ARKET 574679 33483 -SSESS 418900 P/C 001 ACRES C1.0 MSTD 25000 7.9000MUN 3111.81 EN VAL 393900 STRMWTR 54..00 3-046-363-7 -CH VAL 393900 SRA 453.00 J / TOTAL 10236.76 12 43 46 16 22 032 0050 AGHBOLAGHI ANKINE BEACH LOTS, DELRAY �19 AND 135000 7.0041GEN TAX 1128.47 1111 CASUARINA RD W 170 FT OF S 59 FT OF LT 32 UILDGS 51387 9.7970SCH TAX 1578.45 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 93 ORB 7823 P 0779 H. ARKET 186387 33483 •SSESS 186116 P/C 008 ACRES C1 MSTD 25000 7.9000MUN 1272.82 EN VAL 161116 STRMWTR 46.98 3-046-369-6 .CH VAL 161116 pWA 212.00 TOTAL 4238.72 12 43 46 16 23 SEACREST HOTEL CORP IN ORB - 0024 P - 0063 t. ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX OTAL TAXES 3 •6-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 6865.52 .00 816.00 G-TOT-GENEPAL 4 700778 4908.31 .00 .00 .10 12589.83 5707.32 18297.15 8 X v QR•floA STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL "" PERTYX$Q.. IIiFOEMATII?ALM EACH CQIl.1TY�ls YEAR 95 P ;NO, 82,524 NAME OF OWNER. ADDRESS. INSCRIPTION OF P� R ANDQOTTNHEERR T$�y�� T AMOUNT fwua TM "�^ 1 12 43 46 16 28 001 0200 DELRAY BEACH CITY OF OCEAN PARK DELRAY �19 AND 36172000 7.0041GEN TAX .00 PUBLIC PARK UNPL LT 50 FT X 144.05 FT MEASDE( UILDGS 61166 9.79706CH TAX .00 100 NW 1ST AVE ALG W E S LINE LYG N OF LT 1 1 ARKET 36233166 DELRAY BEACH FL 33444BLK 1 & TH PT OF SEC ADJ TO E SSESS 36233166 P/C 089 LINE OF OCEAN BLVD ACRES K/A MUNICIPAL BEACH C8 SALE YR 00 ORB 0000 P 0000 HOL EX 36233166 EN VAL STRMWTR 1463.94 3-046-822-1 CH VAL TOTAL 1463.94 12 43 46 16 28 002 0010 COUSINS JENNIE H ET AL OCEAN PARK DELRAY M9 AND 126150 7.0041GEN TAX 2019.28 1220 E ATLANTIC AVE LTS 1 & 2 /LESS N 7 FT & E �pC UILDGS 162149 9.79706CH TAX 2824.47 DELRAY BEACH FL 2 FT 8 INCHES/ BLK 2 0 ARKET 288299 33483SALE YR 69 ORB 1721 P 0000 ASSESS 288299 P/C 012 ACRES • C88 8.7500f1UN 2522.62 EN VA 288299 STRMWTR 176.58 3-046-828-0 SCH VAL 288299 SNA 347.17 TOTAL 7890.12 • 12 43 46 16 28 002 0031 LYNCH PATRICK OCEAN PARK DELRAY n9 AND 81000 7.0041GEN TAX 785.66 226 S OCEAN BLVD N 1/2 OF LT 3 /LESS RD R/W/ b UILDGS 31170 9.79706CH TAX 1098.93 DELRAY BEACH FL BLK 2 bC0 ARKET 112170 33483SALE YR 92 ORB 7138 P 0306 SSESS 112170 P/C 011 ACRES C88 8.7500t1UN 981.49 pEN VAL 112170 STRMWTR 14.58 3-046-834-5 SCH VAL 112170 • piA 279.38 `TOTAL 3160.04 12 43 46 16 28 002 0032 RINALDI REALTY OCEAN PARK DELRAY 98 AND 209080 7.O041GEN TAX 2489.88 LTD PARTNERSHIP S 1/2 OF LT 3 S LTS 4 TO 6 INC UILDGS 146410 9.79706CH TAX 3482.73 PO BOX 765 (LESS RD R/W) 0 ARKET 355490 KENNEBUNKPORT ME 04046SALE YR 83 ORB 4057 P 0550 ASSESS 355490 P/C 011 ACRES .24 C88 8.7500pUN 3110.53 GEN VAL 355490 STRMWTR 74.52 3-046-841-8 SCH VAL 355490 WA 868.88 • TOTAL 10026.54 ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES 2 PG-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 7406.13 .00 1495.43 g P6-101-GENERAL 4 755959 5294.82 .00 .00 .00 14196.38 8344.26 22540.64 1 i • a.ssa* STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL''PRQpg RTY T gq p�N $EACH CO Y YEAR p NO. 840622 N ME OF OWNER. ADDRE33, DE3�RIPTION OF PROPERTY AND QTMWR INFORMATION CO tiff coop( ANOINT AMMO. I tYM "WI / 12 43 46 21 00 001 0010 DELRAY BEACH HOTEL PROP LTD 21-46-43: N 265.61 FT OF GOV M9BLAND 125 7.004I1 TAX 156.39 1 AIRPORT WAY STE 200 LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD D BUILDGS 22205 9.797,CECH TAX 218.76 ROCHESTER NY SALE YR 90 ORB 6664 P 1431 X0011ARKET 22330 14624 ASSESS 22330 P/C 000 ACRES C12 7.90001UN 176.41 ' GEM VAL 22330 ,93RMWTR 16.20 3-099-565-5 SCH VAL 22330 i ,TOTAL 567.76 I ' 12 43 46 21 00 001 0020 DELRAY BEACH HOTEL PROP LTD 21-46-43, S 129.39 FT OF N 39 98LAND 1100000 7.00't3EN TAX 8452.46 1 AIRPORT WAY STE 200 FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVDID BUILDGS 106787 9.797.0EH TAX 11822.89 ROCHESTER NY SALE YR 90 ORB 6664 P 1431 (MARKET 1206787 14624 ASSESS 1206787 P/C 021 ACRES C12 7.900t 9533.62 GEN VAL 1206787 MWTR 116.64 3-099-572-8 SCH VAL 1206787 1483.54 Sc.A...-�_'I C-Gl 'Pr 0(° /{ AL 31409.15 12 43 46 21 00 001 0030 SOUTH PAC TRUST 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 495 F 98LAND 855000 7.00411EM TAX 8842.38 INTERNATIONAL INC TR OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD BUILDGS 407458 9.79/019114 TAX 12368.30 1450 S DIXIE HWY SALE YR 94 ORB 8303 P 0636 00MARKET 1262458 BOCA RATON FL 33432 ASSESS 1262458 P/C 001 ACRES C12 7.90MMMN 9973.42 GEN VAL 1262458 WRMWTR 54.00 3-099-578-7 SCH VAL 1262458 ; A 151.00 ff il'IITAL 31369.10 12 43 46 21 00 001 0040 CUDAHY NANCY D 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 595 FT 98LAND 1000000 7.004 TAX 8583.41 PO BOX 322 OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD D BUILDGS 225483 9.79701Ecm TAX 12006.05 00 FEURA BUSH NY SALE YR 87 ORB 5261 P 0828 b0MARKET 1225483 12067 SSESS 1225483 P/C 001 ACRES Cl I 7.9000/UN 9681.32 GEN VAL 1225483 WRMWTR 54.00 3-099-584-1 SCH VAL 1225483 1 151.00 AL 30475.78 ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES 3 'G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 36416.00 .00 1785.54 '6-TOT-GENERAL 4 3717058 26034.64 .00 .00 .00 64236.18 29617 61 93841.79 B t • • a•s204 STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR 'REAL PR P ERtT gDI,k e9LM BEACH CO t$TY YEAR 95 P NO. 8',62 NAME OF OWNER• , ADDRESS. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY ANDOTNER INFORMATION _ liar UI$ TAXI ` / (///12 43 46 21 00 001 0090 CAPPADONA RICHARD R & CAROL A 21-46-43, S 125 FT OF N 1180 M98LAND 1325000 7.0041GEN TAX 18172.52 705 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD1 BUILDGS 1294553 9.79706CH TAX 25418.84 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 83 ORB 3925 P 1455 XHXMARKET 2619553 33483 ASSESS 2619553 P/C 001 ACRES C12 HMSTD 25000 7.9000MUN 20496.97 GEN VAL 2594553 STRMWTR 54.00 3-099-614-7 SCH VAL 2594553 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 64293.33 (I 12 43 46 21 00 001 0100 MOCERI DOMINIC 6 FRANCES 21-46-43, S 115 FT OF N 1295 98LAND 1250000 7.0041GEN TAX 8755.13 13013 MOCERI DR FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVDD BUILDGS 9.79706CH TAX 12246.25 GRAND BLANC MI SALE YR 93 ORB 7761 P 0800 00MARKET 1250000 48439 ASSESS 1250000 P/C 000 ACRES C12 7.9000►1JN 9875.00 GEN VAL 1250000 'STRMNTR 16.20 3-099-620-1 SCH VAL 1250000 SWA 151.00 ` `TOTAL 31043.58 �( 12 43 46 21 00 001 0110 MILGROOM ROBERT B & LILLIAN D 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 1395 h198LAND 1200000 7.0041GEN TAX 22412.79 717 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLV BUILDGS 2025452 9.797CSCH TAX 31349.93 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 91 ORB 6996 P 0041 HDMARKET 3225452 33483 ASSESS 3225452 P/C 001 ACRES C121VD 500 HMSTD 25000 7.9001 UN 25279.62 EN VAL 3199952 .TRMWTR 16.20 3-099-626-0 .CH VAL 3199952 WA 151.00 OTAL 79209.54 G�/ 12 43 46 21 00 001 0120 DEVITT FRED B JR & BETTY P 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 1495 9: AND • 1200000 7.0041 EN TAX 9439.18 729 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLV 1:UILDGS 172663 9.7978,CH TAX 13203.05 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 89 ORB 6035 P 1519 D((H' ARKET 1372663 33483 •SSESS 1372663 P/C 001 ACRES C1. MSTD 25000 7.9001 UN 10646.53 EN VAL 1347663 -TRMWTR 54.00 3-099-632-5 -CH VAL 1347663 -WA 302.00 OTAL 33644.76 • ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAY EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNI• TAX TOTAL TAXES B •G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 82218.07 .00 755.00 •G-TOT-GENERAL 4 8392168 56779.62 .00 .00 .80 141152.69 664 :.52 208191.21 2 ! A iI -f 01.5704 STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PRPRTY TAX RULL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 95 PA NO. 84,625 NAME OF OWNER. ADDRESS. DESCRI►TION OF PROPERTY ANDOTHER INFORMATION ��j/��s��� S IAA NO. _took, mr *MOUNT MnuN TM 12 43 46 21 00 001 0130 WILSON J RICHARD ET AL 21-46-43, S 150 FT OF N 1645 98LAND 1650000 7.0041GEN TAX 12093.62 45 ELM LN FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVDD 3UILDGS 76649 9.79706CH TAX 16915.99 ROCHESTER NY SALE YR 95 ORB 8715 P 1006 O ARKET 1726649 14610 SSESS 1726649 P/C 001 ACRES C12 7.9000MUN 13640.53 EN VAL 1726649 STRMWTR 54.00 3-099-638-4 CH VAL 1726649 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 42855.14 12 43 46 21 00 001 0140 REYNOLDS EDIIIN S III & CELIA L21-46-43, S 150 FT OF N 1795 19 AND 1650000 7.0041GEN TAX 11892.62 819 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GUV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD UILDGS 72950 9.7970SCH TAX 16634.81 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 87 ORB 5441 P 0901 H ARKET 1722950 33483 ASSESS 1722950 P/C 001 ACRES C12 • HMSTD 25000 7.90001MUN 13413.81 GEN VAL 1697950 STRMWTR 54.00 3-099-644-9 SCH VAL 1697950 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 42146.24 12 43 46 21 00 001 0150 ALEXANDER QUENTIN & 21-46-401 S 200 FT OF N 1995 I98LAND 2200000 7.0041GEN TAX 16293.65 ELISABETH H ALEXANDER H/W FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVDD BUILDGS 126301 9.79706CH TAX 22790.78 2657 RIVER RD SALE YR 94 ORB 8375 P 1668 KOOMARKET 2326301 CHAGRIN FALLS OH 44022 ASSESS 2326301 P/C 001 ACRES C12 7.9000pUN 18377.78 GEN VAL 2326301 STRMWTR 54.00 3-099-650-3 SCH VAL 2326301 SWA 302.00 TOTAL 57818.21 12 43 46 21 00 001 0160 JACOBUS GEORGE H I. CATHERINE H21-46-438 S 175 FT OF N 2170 '198LAND 1900000 7.0041GEN TAX 13482.91 921 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF LT 1 LYG E OF OCEAN BLVD BUILDGS 131429 9.7970'SCH TAX 18859.23 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 76 ORB 2539 P 0366 HXIIARKET 1950000 33483 ASSESS 1950000 P/C 001 ACRES C12 MSTD 25000 7.9000MUN 15207.50 EN VAL 1925000 STRMWTR 54.00 3-099-656-2 -CH VAL 1925000 SWA 302.00 TOTAL 47905.64 t. ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD NAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES _ '6-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 75200.81 .00 906.00 g 6-TOT-GENERAL 4 7675900 53762.80 .00 .00 . 80 129869.61 60855.62 190725.23 1 �_.,._._.__�,.-.___. _ ,- 1------ter 1-----.,1-.•- -.-.I TM•S1ro-A STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PR p Tyr ){ROLL _PALM BEACH COUNTY NAME OF OWNER. ADDRESS. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY ANDOTHERINFORMATION yA�E# YEAR 95 PAGE N0. s4,712 'R '818' AMOUNT wwa TYPO TAXES n "®t• 12 43 46 21 05 000 0050 LEE CHARLES E ANDERSON ELK, DELRAY BEACH 498PAND 40000 7.0041 EN TAX 280.17 1235 NE 5TH AVE LT S D BUILDGS 9.797.-CH TAX 391.88 BOCA RATON FL SALE YR 95 ORB 8604 P 1622 X00MARKET 40000 PAC 000 33432 ASSESS 40000 ACRES C93 7.900. UN 316.00 GEN VAL 40000 3-101-797-5 5CH VAL 40000 -TRMNTR 16.20 OTAL 1004.25 �j 2 43 46 21 06 SEAGATE SEC A IN ORB - 0020 P - 0048 �f 12 43 46 21 06 003 0010 BLACK ANNE A SEAGATE SECTION A M9 AND 115000 7.0041 EN TAX (t/ < ��) fC` BRIDLESPUR FARM LOT 1 BLK 3 i 805.49 KESWICK VA A UILDGS 9.797.-CH TAX 1126.66 / SALE YR 73 ORB 2216 P 1546 XO ARKET 115000 PAC 000 22947 ASSESS 115000 ACRES C12 7.900. UN 908.50 • PEN VAL 115000 3-101-809-2 6CH VAL 115000 -TRMNTR 22.68 V4/ OTAL 2863.33 12 43 46 21 06 003 0020 BLACK ANNE A SEAGATE SECTION A 98�AND 125000 7.0041 EN TAX 875.53 BRIDLESPUR FARM LOT 2 BLK 3 �BUILDGS 9.797..CH TAX 1224.63 KESWICK VA SALE YR 72 ORB 1969 P 1076 O ARKET 125000 P/C 000 22947 ASSESS 125000 ACRES C12 7.900. UN • 987.50 3-101-815-7 PEN VAL 125000 .TRMNTR 21.60 CH VAL 125000 AP OTAL 3109.26 12 43 46 21 06 003 0030 ADAMS MARGARET I SEAGATE SECTION A LT 3 BLK 3 9 AND 125000 7.0041 EN TAX 1492.30 602 S OCEAN BLVD SALE YR 88 ORB 5895 P 0051 EUILDGS 88062 9.7971.CH TAX DELRAY BEACH FL 0 ARKET 213062 2087.37 P/C 001 33483 ASSESS 213062 • ACRES C121, 7.900. UN 1683.19 GEN VAL 213062 3-101-821-1 SCH VAL 213062 -TRMNTR 54.00 -WA 151.00 OTAL 5467.86 t ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA'DD MAINT LIBRARY 2 PG-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 4830.54 .00 151.00 • TOTAL CO MUNI• TAX TOTAL TAXES E PG-TOT-GENERAL 4 493062 3453.49 .00 .00 130 8435.03 401-.67 12444.70 la.s204 STATE OF FLORIDA- REGULAR REAL PROCE T WAIL!. P L.n IACH CO TY E YEAR 95 PA 0. 84,713 NAME OF OWNER. ADDRESS. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY XN T INFORMATIONrook A,YE�fAMOUNT MAGI TYM ! 449RIP / 2 43 46 21 06 003 0040 BODE NED W S. KATHLEEN A SEAGATE SECTION A LT 4 BLK 3 F8LAND 125000 7.0041GEN TAX 910.64 610 S OCEAN BLVD SALE YR 79 ORB 3100 P 0881 BUILDGS 55511 9.79706CH TAX 1273.75 DELRAY BEACH FL )41ARKET 180511 33483 ASSESS 155014 • P/C 001 C12 ACRES HMSTD 25000 7.9000MUN 1027.11 GEN VAL 130014 STRMWTR 54.00 3-101-827-0 SCH VAL 130014 SWA , 151.00 TOTAL 3416.50 V12 43 46 21 06 003 0050 BACKER RONALD C R BARBARA G SEAGATE SECTION A LT 5 ELK 3 98LAND _ 125000 7.0041GEN TAX 1915.42 620 S OCEAN BLVD SALE YR 93 ORB 7570 P 0994 BUILDGS 173471 9.79706CH TAX 2679.19 DELRAY BEACH FL HXj1ARKET 298471 33483 ASSESS 298471 P/C 001 C12 ACRES IMSTD 25000 7.9000MUN 2160.43 L. VAL R•73471 STRMWTR 54.00 3-101-833-5 - SCH VAL 273471 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 6960.04 il( 12 43 46 21 06 003 0060 TOMLINSON OSCAR W S. ZOLA M SEAGATE SECTION A LT 6 BLK 3 �19 AND 125000 7.0041GEN TAX 786. 08 `�' 609 SEAGATE DR SALE YR 00 ORB 0000 P 0000 UILDGS 12231 9.79706CH TAX 1099.53 DELRAY BEACH FLA XS ARKET 137231 33483 SSESS 13�) P/C 001 C12 i' • ACRES MSTD ' 25000 7.9000�1UN 886.63 . EN VAL 112231 TRMWTR 54.00 3-101-839-4 - ob. CH VAL 112231 SWA 151.00 .. TOTAL 2977.24 2 43 46 21 06 003 0070 SUTPHEN HAROLD A JR & GRETA P SEAGATE SECTION A LT 7 BLK 3 19 AND .0041�GEN TAX 1480.05 33 HILL BROOK LN SALE YR 79 ORB 8920 P 1431 XO UILDGSARKET 286 125000 312 7.797p01�SCH TAX 2070.22 FAIRFIELD CT 06430 ASSESS 211312 P/C 001 ) Cl? ACRES - 7.90000UN 1669.36 GEN VAL 211312 (STRMWTR 54.00 3-101-845-9 - SCH VAL 21.1312 {SWA 151.00 TOTAL 5424.63 L ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES 1 G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 7122.69 ..0000 604.00.00 0 12818.88 5999.53 18778.41 E G-TOT-rENERAL 4 727028 5092.19 1 CICS204 STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL P PE�t IY T RgQ�I.I.� P O BEACH COUNTY YEAR 95 PA NO. 841714 NAME OF OWNER. ADDRESS. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY ANDOTHU INFORMATION j�,un AMOUN1 Tiff TAXES ,,. P ! 12 43 46 21 06 003 0080 SOLARI MICHAEL SEAGATE SECTION A t AND 125000 7.0041GEN TAX 1234.75 / 515 SEAGATE DR LT 8 BLK 3 UILDGS76291 9.79706CH TAX 1727.12 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 86 ORB 4762 P 0542 201291 33483 SSESS 201291 P/C 001 C1 ACRES MSTD 25000 7.9000MUN 1392.70 • EN VAL 176291 STRMWTR 54.00 3••101-851-3 CH VAL 176291 Q • SWA 151.00 - TOTAL 4559.57 12 43 46 21 06 003 0090 MARKEY THOMAS F & CHRISTINE C SEAGATE SECTION A LT 9 BLK 3 M9 AND 125000 7.0041GEN TAX 1455.96 511 SEAGATE DR SALE YR 82 ORB 3686 P 0783 K UILDGS 82871 9.79706CH TAX 2036.51 0 DELRAY BEACH FL kARKET 207871 33483 SSESS 207871 P/C 001 C12 ACRES 7.9000MUN 1642.18 GEN VAL 207871 STRMWTR 54.00 3-101-857-2 SCH VAL 207871 SWA 151.00 Y / TOTAL 5339.65 12 43 46 21 06 003 0100 HALL ALFRED SEAGATE SECTION A LT 10 ELK 39 AND 125000 7.0041GEN TAX 1297.13 PO BOX 98 SALE YR 92 ORB 7505 P 1166 UILDGS 60195 9.79706CH TAX 1814.35 EDGARTOWN MA • 0 ARKET 185195 02539 SSESS 185195 P/C 001 C12 ACRES • 7.9000rUN 1463.04 GEN VAL 185195 STRMWTR 54.00 3-10,1-863-7 SCH VAL 185195 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 4779.52 12 43 46 .1 06 004 0010 GILMORE DORIS D SEAGATE SECTION A LT 1 BLK 4 !198�AND 125000 7.0041GEN TAX 1295.93 1202 LARISSA RD SALE YR 72 ORB 1990 P 1514 DPCHI UILDGSARKET 85524 9.797OSCH TAX 1812.68 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 ASSESS 210524 , • P/C 001 C1 VD 500 r ACRES -IMSTD 25000 7.9000MUN 1461.68 • GEN VAL 185024 STRMWTR '• 54.00 3-101-869-6 - 1SCH VAL 185024 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 4775.29 • *" ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD M'AINT LIBRA'Y TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES 2 •G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 7390.66 .U0 604.00 t; •6-TOT-GENERAL 4 754381 5283.77 .00 .00 ! .00 13278.43 6175.60 19454.03 w WHOA STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY VI VI_ PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 95 PAGENO. B4,715 NAME OF OWNER. ADDRESS. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHER INFORMATION COlotJA ESA 1 AruAa TAXES S 7 . 12 43 46 21 06 004 0020 CUTLER JOHN L & DELORES I SEAGATE SEC A 498LAND 125000 7.0041 EN TAX 1576.00 710 S OCEAN BLVD LT 2 BLK 4 D BUILDG 125011 9.797.-CH TAX 2204.43 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 91 ORB 6841 P 1232 XH) 1ARKET 250011 250011 MORT 006 33483 ASSESS P/C 001 C12 ACRES .32 FSTD 25000 7.9000 UN 1777.59 N VAL 225011 -TRMWTR 54.00 3-101-875-0 H VAL 225011 -WA 151.00 OTAL 5763.02 12 43 46 21 06 004 0090 99-00000 SEAGATE SEC A 198LAND 125000 7.0041 EN TAX 1162.53 HINES JUDITH C LT 9 BLK 4 ) BUILDGS 40977 9.797.-CH TAX 1626.08 711 SEAGATE 1p SALE YR 93 ORB 7837 P 1384 '(OOMARKET 165977 DELRAY BEAC -L 6SSESS 165977 P/C 001 33483 ACRES .29 :12 7.9000 UN 1311.22 PEN VAL 165977 -TRMHTR 54.00 3-101-881-5 SCH VAL 165977 -WA 151.00 OTAL 4304.83 12 43 46 21 06 004 0100 SIDENIUS BARBARA K SEAGATE SECTION A LT 10 BLK 4M98 AND 125000 7.0041 EN TAX 1394.20 701 SEAGATE DR SALE YR 83 ORB 3963 P 0157 D UILDGS 108528 9.7970 CH TAX 1950.14 DELRAY BEACH FL XH ARKET 233528 33483 SSESS 224555 P/C 001 ACRES I C12�IVD 500 'g MSTD 25000 7.9004 UN 1572.54 EN VAL 199055 •TRMNTR 54.00 3-101-867-4 SCH VAL 199055 -NA 151.00 // OTAL 5121.88 V 12 43 46 21 06 010 0010 KREIDLER NILLIAR E SEAGATE SECTION A LT 1 BLK 1rA198 AND 160000 7.0041 EN TAX 1506.09 1054 MELALEUCA RD SALE YR 81 ORB 3469 P 0280 DBUILDGS 80529 9.7974.CH TAX 2106.64 DELRAY BEACH FL XH ARKET 240529 33483 SSESS 240529 P/C 001 C12 VD 500 ACRES HMSTD 25000 7.900e UN 1698.73 GEN VAL 215029 -TRMNTR 54.00 3-101-893-9 • SCH VAL 215029 -WA 151.00 TOTAL 5516.46 t. u ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SHA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES 2 PG-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 7887.29 .00 604.00 fi PG-TOT-GENERAL 4 805072 5638.82 .00 .00 .00 14130.11 65 -.08 20706.19 1 S ----VI-t- - a•sw•A STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY MAW.L INFORMATION BEACH COUNTYA �E� YEAR 95 PAGE 0. 84,716 NAME OF OWNER. 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DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHER AMOUNT WWW tor n 12 43 46 21 06 010 002.0 MORRIS WILLIAM E JR & ELAINE HSEAGATE SECTION A LT 2 BLK 10M98LAND 160000 7.0041GEN TAX 2178.39 1046 MELALEUCA RD SALE YR 92 ORB 7231 P 0522 D BUILDGS 176016 9.79706CH TAX 3047.03 DELRAY BEACH FL XHXMARKET 336016 MORT G28 33483 ASSESS 336016 P/C 001 C12 ACRES HMSTD 25000 7.9000MUN 2457.03 GEN VAL 311016 STRMWTR 54.00 3-101-899-8 SCH VAL 311016 SHA 151.00 TOTAL 7887.45 12 43 46 21 06 010 0030 RUST HELEN M TR SEAGATE SECTION A LT 3 BLK 1 98LAND 170000 7.0041GEN TAX 1190.70 ISLAND HOUSE 501 SALE YR 91 ORB 6968 P 1943 BUILDGS 9.79706CH TAX 1665.49 200 OCEAN LN DR X00pARKET 170000 KEY BISCAYNE FL 33149 ASSESS 170000 P/C 000 C12 ACRES 7.9000MUN 1343.00 GEN VAL 170000 STRMWTR 28.08 3-101-905-6 SCH VAL 170000 TOTAL 4227.27 12 43 46 21 06 010 0040 RUST HELEN M TRUST SEAGATE SECTION A 198LAND 300000 7.0041GEN TAX 2101.23 200 OCEAN LANE DR LTS 4 & 5 ELK 10 0 pUILDGS 9.79706CH TAX 2939.10 ISLAND HOUSE 501 SALE YR 91 ORB 6968 P 1947 K0ARKET 300000 ASSESS 300000 KEY BISCAYNE FL 33149 P/C 000 C12 ACRES 7.90000UN 2370.00 GEN VAL 300000 STRMWTR 45.36 3-101-911-0 SCH VAL 300000 TOTAL 7455.69 12 43 46 21 06 010 0060 HAY DOUGLAS W & KRISTEN A SEAGATE SECTION A LT 6 ELK 1 9 AND 160000 7.0041GEN TAX 1220.95 1017 TAMARIND RD SALE YR 93 ORB 7680 P 0960 0H UILDGSARKET 199320 39320 9.79705CH TAX 1707.82 DELRAY BEACH FL XXXX MORT F48 33483 ASSESS 199320 P/C 001 C12 ACRES MSTD 25000 7.9000RIUN 1377.13 EN VAL 174320 STRIOUR 54.00 3-101-918-8 SCH VAL 174320 SHA 151.00 TOTAL 4510.90 .... ITE MS MS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES B •G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 9359.44 .00 302.00 fi G-TOT-GENERAL 4 955336 6691.27 .00 .00 .00 16352.71 77218.60 24081.31 1 z 0.42044 STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROP RTY T X g PALM BEACH COU TY YEAR 95 PA NO. 84,717 NAME OF OWNER. AUPUSS. DES�IPTUON OF PROPERTY AND OTHER INFORMATIONCeeet ,UEES A AOUNf wwa rTrAM "Mr / v �12 43 46 21 06 011 0010 BURNS DANIEL E & MICHELE P SEAGATE SECTION A LT 1 BLK 11r98LAND 130000 7.0041GEN TAX 2465.06 1036 BUCIDA RD SALE YR 78 ORB 2853 P 0257 p BUILDGS 246946 9.79706CH TAX 3448.02 DELRAY BEACH FL bbb(((HXMARKET 376946 33483 ASSESS 376946 P/C 001 C12 ACRES HMSTD 25000 7.900011UN 2780.37 GEN VAL 351946 STRMMTR 54.00 3-101-924-2 SCH VAL 351946 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 8898.45 /(// 12 43 46 21 06 011 0020 LANGLEY MICHAEL R & JANET A SEAGATE SECTION A LT 2 BLK 11 981.AND 145000 7.0041GEN' TAX 1290.37 (y 1026 BUCIDA RD SALE YR 86 ORB 4860 P•1761 HXBUILDGSMARKET 209230 64230 9.7970SCH TAX 1804.90 DELRAY BEACH FL MORT C56 33483 ASSESS 209230 P/C 001 C12 ACRES STD 25000 7.9000/1UN 1455.42 EN VAL 184230 STRMWTR 54.00 3-101-930-7 • H VAL 184230 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 4755.69 12 43 46 21 06 011 0030 BACCARI JOHN G & JOAN SEAGATE SECTION A 19 LAND BUILDGS 145000 5000 70041GEN TAX TAX 1400.15 5 1018 BUCIDA RD LT 3 BLK 11 9. DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 90 ORB 6404 P 1843 XHX11ARKET 224905 224905 MORT C29 33483 ASSESS P/C 001 C12 ACRES FSTD 25000 7.9000RIUN 1579.25 N VAL 199905 TRMWTR 54.00 3-101-936-6 H VAL 199905 pNA 151.00 TOTAL 5142.87 12 43 46 21 06 011 0040 SMITH DOUGLAS R & CYNTHIA R SEAGATE SECTION A LT 4 BLK 11i98 AND 145000 7.0041pEN TAX 1445.95 1010 BUCIDA RD SALE YR 93 ORB 7806 P 0272 0 UILDGS 86445 9.7970SCH TAX 2022.54 DELRAY BEACH FL KH ARKET 231445 MORT M42 33483 SSESS 231445 PAC 001 C12 ACRES HMSTD 25000 7.9000R1UN 1630.92 GEN VAL 206445 STRMNTR 54.00 3-101-942-0 SCH VAL 206445 TWA 151.00 OTAL 5304.41 t. ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES = PG-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 9233.93 .00 604.00 p PG-TOT-GENERAL 4 942526 6601.53 .00 .00 .00 16439.46 7661 .96 24101.42 1 a•ssoN STATE O OF FLORIDA REGULAR INFORMATIONLn BEACH GNAT UESomsaouN1 YEAR 95 TAAR;0. 84►718 NAME OF OWNER. ADDRESS. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHERremn 12 43 46 21 06 011 0050 NYE RONALD K & ANITA C SEAGATE SECTION A LT 5 ILK 11M9: AND 145000 7.0041GEN TAX 1492.15 503 SEA SAGE DR SALE YR 93 ORE 7753 P 0190 4 :UILDG 93042 293042 9.79706CH TAX 2087.17 DELRAY BEACH FL XH4 ARKET 33483 •SSESS 238042 P/C 001 Cl ACRES MSTD 25000 7.9000f1UN 1683.03 EN VAL 213042 STRMWTR 54.00 3-101-949-8 CH VAL 213042 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 5467.35 12 43 46 21 06 011 0060 ELAM PRYSE R & ELLEN B SEAGATE SECTION A LT 6 BLK 11 9: AND 145000 7.0041GEN TAX 1540.79 513 SEASAGE DR SALE YR 95 ORB 8793 P 0630 b :UILDGS 74985 9.79706CH TAX 2155.19 DELRAY BEACH FL XOf ARKET 219985 33483 • •SSESS 219985 P/C 001 Cl? ACRES 7.9000R1UN 1737.88 EN VAL 219985 STRMWTR 54.00 3-101-955-2 -CH VAL 219985 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 5638.86 12 43 46 21 06 011 0070 NEWMAN JARVIS W & SUSAN B SEAGATE SECTION A 498 AND 145000 7.0041GEN TAX 1594.61 SEAWALL RD LT 7 ELK 11 O :UILDGS 82667 9.79705CH TAX 2230.46 MANSET ME SALE YR 86 ORB 4898 P 1823 404 ARKET 227667 04656 •SSESS 227667 P/C 001 C12 ACRES 7.9000rUN 1798.57 EN VAL 227667 STRMWTR 54.00 3-101-961-7 -CH VAL 227667 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 5828.64 12 43 46 21 06 011 0080 TIERNAN MICHAEL W & ELIZABETH SEAGATE SECTION A M9: AND 290000 7.0041GEN TAX 3109.33 510 SEAGATE DR LTS 8 6 9 BLK 11 D i:UILDGS 178930 9.79706CH TAX 4349.17 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 86 ORB 4824 P 0568 XH4 ARKET 468930 MORT S34 33483 •SSESS 468930 P/C 001 ACRES .78 Cl MSTD 25000 7.9000UN 3507.05 EN VAL 443930 STRMWTR 54.00 3-101-967-6 -CH VAL 443930 SWA 302.00 TOTAL 11321.55 ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES 3 6-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 10821.99 .00 755.00 ►0 19313.87 8942.53 28256.40 •G-TOT-GENERAL 4 1104624 7736.88 .00 .00 1 0,4104 STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PRZ RT7 teK_BALL P LM E ACH COUNTY YEAR 95 NO. 84,719 i NAME OF OWNER. ADDRESS. DESCRIPTION OF-PROPERTY AND OTHERINFORMATION ,A,UES • ulourlr wwa TAXESn `/ / 12 43 46 21 06 012 0040 W D SEVERS MARKETING LTD SEAGATE SECTION A LT 4 ELK 12M9. ND .180000 7.0041 EN TAX 1813.30 91 LAKESIDE SALE YR 90 ORB 6478 P 1043 D •UILDGS 78889 9.797 CH TAX 2536.33 KNOWLTON PO JOE IVO 0. RKET 258889 CANADA SESS 258889 P/C 001 Cl ., ACRES 7.90000UN 2045.23 N VAL 258889 STRMWTR 54.00 H VAL 258889 3-101-973 0 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 6599.86 12 43 46 21 06 012 0050 VENETIAN PROPERTIES ASSOCIATESSEAGATE SECTION A LT 5 BLK 12119. ND 180000 7.0041GEN TAX 2114.90 1138 DELMAR DR SALE YR 90 ORB 6524 P 1405 XO • ILDGS RKET 1321950 9.79701SCH TAX 2958.20 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 SSESS 301950 P/C 008 Cl ACRES 7.900 UN 2385.41 N VAL 301950 5TRMWTR' 202.50 -CH VAL 301950 3 101 980 3 SWA 371.00 TOTAL 8032.01 12 43 46 21 06 013 0011 DAVIS HOPE T SEAGATE SECTION A r9= AND 7.0041GEN TAX 455.57 406 VENETIAN DR S 16.66 FT OF W 58.67 FT OF 1 UILDGS 544 9.79706CH TAX 637.23 DELRAY BEACH FL LT 1 /LESS N 2.5 FT OF E 10.677bH ARKET 90544 33483FT/, N 31.66 FT OF W 58.67 FT SSESS 90544 P/C 004 OF LT 2 /LESS S 2.5 FT OF E ACRES 10.67 FT/ & UND 1/7 INT IN C1- VD 500 COMMON AREA /APT NO 4/ BLK 13 MSTD 25000 7.900011UN 513.85 SALE YR 90 ORB 6662 P 1522 N VAL 65044 STRMWTR 54.00 3-101-986-2 -CH VAL 65044 SWA 53.00 TOTAL 1713.65 12 43 46 21 06 013 0012 SANGER REGGIE D & SEAGATE SECTION A p19• AND 7.0041GEN TAX 648.54 MARY E SHOEMAKER H/W N 85.84 FT OF W 58.67 FT OF Epp( UILDGS 594 9.7970SCH TAX 907.14 3256 E GRAPELEAF LN LT 1 /LESS W 48 FT OF S 2.5 FT O. ARKET 92594 INVERNESS FL 34452& E 2.83 FT OF N 44.67 FT/ & -SSESS 92594 P/C 004 UND 1/7 INT IN COMMON AREA ACRES /APT NO 5/ BLK 13 C1- SALE YR 92 ORB 7519 P 1589 7.9000PUN 731.49 EN VAL 92594 STRMWTR 54.00 3-101-992-7 -CH VAL 92594 TOTALNA 153.00 OTAL 2394.17 v ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SNA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES 1 -6-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 7038.90 .00 628.00 -�0 12699.21 6040.48 18739.69 fi G-TOT-GENERAL 4 718477 5032.31 .00 .00 1 • 0114294 STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PRQfE RT TA _ULM JACH CO TY YEAR 95 pin O. 84,726 NAME OF OWNER. ADQREff. DESCRIPTION�rROr 11 �ND O INFORMATION _C ��E -AMOUNT AM me "Mtn v/ / V12 43 46 21 07 004 0030 KARLIN DON SEAGATE SUB SECTION 8 M98LAND 125000 7.0041GEN TAX 1062.89 717 SEAGATE DR LT 3 BLK 4 D BUILDGS 26752 9.79706CH TAX 1486.71 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 88 ORB 5962 P 0295 XOOMARKET 151752 33483 ASSESS 151752 P/C 001 ACRES C12 7.9000MUN 1198.84 GEN VAL 151752 STRMWTR 54.00 3-102-152-2 SCH VAL 151752 . TOTAL 3802.44 !1 12 43 46 21 07 004 0040 KELLY TIMOTHY J & MELISSA S SEAGATE SUB SECTION 8 M9 BUILDGS BLAND 125000 25000 7.004IGEN TAX 1309.68 TAX 130 .68 726 S OCEAN BLVD LT 4 BLK 4 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 92 ORB 7299 P 1515 XHXMARKET 211986 211986 MORT G28 33483 ASSESS P/C '001 C12 ACRES HMSTD 25000 7.900011UN 1477.19 GEN VAL 186986 STRMIITR 54.00 3-102-158-1 SCH VAL 186986 • SWA 151.00 TOTAL 4823.77 V / 12 43 46 21 07 004 0050 PHILLIPS NORMAN S & ANNA L SEAGATE SUB SECTION 8 M98lAND 125000 7.0041GEN TAX 1360.62 734 S OCEAN BLVD LT 5 ELK 4 0 BUILDGS 94260 9.79706CH TAX 1903.17 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 93 ORB 7588 P 0730 XH101ARKET ASSESS 219260 . 33483 219260 P/C 001 C12 ACRES HMSTD 25000 7.900 UN 1534.66 GEN VAL 194260 TRMNTR 54.00 3-102-164-6 SCH VAL 194260 • SWA 151.00 TOTAL 5003.45, 12 43 46 21 07 004 0060 SCHOENBERGER HILFRED & GERTRUDSEAGATE SUB SECTION B D9 BUILDGS 120000 7.0041TG EN TA . 1775.78 775.78 1018 SEAGATE DR LT 6 ELK 4 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 79 ORB 3039 P 1671 XOOIARKET ASSESS 253535 33483 253535 •P/C 001 a ACRES • C12� 7.900 UN 2002.93 EN VAL -253535 TRMWTN 54.00 3-102-170-0 • SCH VAL 253535 pm- 151.00 TOTAL 6467.59 r • • � ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUN1C TAX OTAL TAXES _ •G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 7705.66 .00 453.00 fi G-TOT-GENERAL 4 786533 5508.97 .00 .00 .00 13667.63 642!9.62 20097.25 1 i3 ado i STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PRM RT T�gg P: t1 'EACH CO TY YEAR 95 PO. 848727 NAME OF OWNER. ADDRESS. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND O1WD INFORMATIO. c'A.UES• „,�,,,,, MAN TAXI ' warn 12 43 46 21 07 004 0070 HINKAMP TEMPEST SEAGATE SUB SECTION B M98LAND 125000 BUILDGS 125000 7.0041GEH TAX N TAX 1601.61 429 PINE MANOR DR LT 7 ELK 4 WILMETTE IL SALE YR 77 ORB 2729 P 1419 XOOMARKET 228668 60091 ASSESS 228668 • P/C 001 ACRES IC12 7.9000MUN /806.48 3-102-177-8 GEN VAL 228668 • STRMWTR 54.00 SCH VAL 228668 SWA 151.00 TOTAL 5853.36 iSEAGATE SUB SECTION B 19 AND 125000 7.0041GEN TAX 1539.09 /12 43 46 21 07 004 0080 717LIN GAN LT 8 ELK 4 D UILDGS 119742 9.79706CH TAX 2152.82 V DEL SEAGATE DR DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 87 ORB 5255 P 0857 XH 33483 ASSESS 244742 • P/C 001 C12 ACRES HMSTD 25000 7.9000MUN 1735.96 GEN VAL 219742 STRMWTR 54.00 3-102-183-2 SCH VAL 219742 SWA 151.00 .TOTAL 5632.87 12 43 46 21 07 005 0010 RUOFF BRUCE A & FLORENCE K SEAGATE SUB SECTION B 98LAND 135000 7.0041 EN TA ' 1718.12 1212 BAUHINIA RD LTS 1 & A ELK 5 BUILDGS 135302 9.797.-CH TA ' 2403.22 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 90 ORB 6520 P 0854 H)g1ARKET 270302 SSESS 270302 33483 P/C 001 C12 I ACRES HMSTD 25000 7.900' UN 1937.88 GEN VAL 245302 -TRMWT•' 54.00 3-102-189-1 SCH VAL 245302 -WA 151.00 OTAL 6264.22 12 43 46 21 07 005 0030 PEMBERTON T E JR & CYNTHIA A SEAGATE SUB SECTION B h98-AND 130000 7.0041 EN TA ' 1513.90 1202 BAUHINIA RD LTS B & 12 ELK 5 XH IEUILDGSARKET 111145 9.797'-CH TA' 2117.57 DELRAY BEACH FL• 33483 • ASSESS 241145 P/C 001 38 Cl? ACRES HMSTD 25000 7.900' UN 1707.55 -*-• GEN VAL 216145 -TRMWT' 54.00 3-102-195-6 SCH VAL 216145 WA 151.00 OTAL 5544.02 • • • L ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNI TAX TO•iAL TAXES B PG-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 8913.88 .00 604.00 PG-TOT-GENERAL 4 909857 6372.72 .00 .00 .00 15890.60 74'3.87 23294.47 >i . A YEAR a-S304 STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PRQPERTY T TH INFORMATIONLM B H c YALUE AMOUNT www 95 ;tilj O. 84,729 NAME OF OWNER. ADDRESS. DiSCRI►TION OF PROPERTY AND ':8Y'A A s3 n 12 43 46 21 07 008 0050 LEISTIKOW FRANCES F SEAGATE SUB SECTION B A38LAND 150000 7.0041 EN TAX 1774.05 801 SEASAGE DR LT 5 BLK 8 D BUILDGS 128787 9.7970-CH TAX 2481.45 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 00 ORB 0000 P 0000 KS1MARKET 278787 33483 ASSESS 278787 P/C 001 ACRES 11201VD 500 HMSTD 25000 7.9001 UN 2000.97 GEN VAL 253287 ..TRMNTR 54.00 3-102-225-1 1 SCH VAL 253287 -WA 151.00 r / OTAL 6461.47 I8LAND 12 43 46 21 07 009 0010 PATTON PRICE A I. CAROLYN H L 1 SEAGATE SUB SECTION B 8 BUILDGS 156797 9.7971-CH TAX 1928.02 65000 7.0041 EN TAX 1378.39 1020 TAMARIND RD LT 1 BLK 9 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 88 ORB 5686 P 1172 OMX 33483 ASSESS 221797 P/C 001 ACRES C12 HMSTD 25000 7.9000 UN 1554.70 GEN VAL 196797 -TRMWTR 54.00 3-102-231-6 SCH VAL 196797 -WA 151.00 OTAL 5066.11 12 43 46 21 07 009 0020 IRVING JEAN E SEAGATE SUB SECTION 8 M98 AND 160000 7.0041 EN TAX 1493.58 7 MAIDEN IN LT 2 ELK 9 0 UILDGS 53245 9.797'-CH TAX 2089.16 ROTHESAY NE CANADA EOG 2W0 SALE YR 83 ORB 3882 P 1291 AV ARKET 213245 ASSESS 213245 P/C 001 ACRES C12 7.9001 UN 1684.63 GEN VAL 213245 -TRMNTR 54.00 3-102-237-5 CH VAL 213245 -WA 151.00 OTAL 5472.37 12 43 46 21 07 009 0030 VARGAS THEODORE E MARY S SEAGATE SUB SECTION B 98.AND 160000 7.0041 EN TAX 1707.77 707 SEASAGE DR LT 3 ELK 9 UILDGS 83824 9.7970-CH TAX 2388.74 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 94 ORB 8253 P 1724 0 ARKET 243824 33483 ASSESS 243824 P/C 001 ACRES E12 1 7.9000 UN 1926.21 GEN VAL 243824 -TRMNTR 54.00 3-102-244-8 I SCH VAL 243824 -WA 151.00 OTAL 6227.72 ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRAFY TOTAL CO MUNI TAX TOTAL TAXES B •G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 8887.37 .00 604.00 R •G-TOT-GENERAL 4 907153 6353.79 .00 .00 . 0 15845.16 73:•.51 23227.67 1 a•s2o4 STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR'RERL 1ND INFORMATION n H CItillS AMOUNT EE�AR 95 TAXIS O. 84,969 NAME OF OWNER. 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DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTYA YA AP r/�/12 43 46 21 46 SEAGATE ARMS ORB 0047 P 0105 12 43 46 21 46 001 0000 DRHLACO INC SEAGATE ARMS M98LAND 280000 7.0041GEN TAX 1961.15 vV THE 1000 BLDG STE 103 IN P647P105 D BUILDGS 9.79706CH TAX 2743.16 • 6200 DUTCHMANS LN TR A XOOMARKET 280000 LOUISVILLE KY 40205SALE YR 00 ORB 0000 P 0000 ASSESS 280000 P/C 000 ACRES .65 C12 7.9000MUN 2212.00 GEN VAL 280000 STRMWTR 113.40 3-108-173-8 SCH VAL 280000 // TOTAL 7029.71 43 46 21 48 SEAWAY VILLAS OF DELRAY BEACH ORB - 4400 P - 1121 A COND DECL FILED 11-20-84 12 43 46 21 48 000 0010 STANSELL HELEN •D SEAWAY VILLAS OF DELRAY BEACH M98LAND 7.0041GEN TAX 397.13 1020 CASUARINA RD It 1 COND D BUILDGS 700 9.79706CH TAX 555.48 DELRAY BEACH FL UNIT 1 XSXMARKET 81700 33483SALE YR 85 ORB 4598 P 0239 ASSESS 81700 P/C 004 ACRES 2, C1 1MSTD 25000 7.90000UN 447.93 / EN VAL 56700 TRMWTR 37.80 3-108-185-1 SCH VAL 56700 1 NA 53.00 TOTAL 1491.34 1 12 43 46 21 48 000 0020 BROWN ROBERT D SEAWAY VILLAS OF DELRAY BEACH 198�AND 7.0041GEN TAX 567.33 1024 CASUARINA RD N 2 COND p UILDGS 9.7970SCH TAX 793.56 DELRAY BEACH FL UNIT 2 XO ARKET 81000 33483SALE YR 89 ORB 6091 P 0323 ASSESS 81000 P/C 004 ACRES C12 7.9000MUN 639.90 GEN VAL 81000 STRMWTR 37.80 3-108-191-6 SCH VAL 81000 TWA 53.00 OTAL 2091.59 • ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAR/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES 1 G-TOT-SCHOOL 3 0 4092.20 .00 106.00 G-TOT-GENERAL 3 417700 2925.61 .00 .00 .00 7123.81 3488.83 10612.64 1 OCSIO-A STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY 1� 95fag_ N0. 84,966 NAME OF OWNER. ADDRESS. DESCRIPTION PROPERTY AN TNER INFORMATION ACME t MIN TA minor V/12 43 46 21 48 000 0030 HARMON JAMES L $. MARILYN K SEAWAY VILLAS OF DELRAY BEACH 198$_AND r1A041 EN TAX 630.37 5116 PALMNAY p 6221 A COND b BUILDGS S 797�-CH TAX 881.73 LAKE WORTH FL UNIT 3 X00MARKET 90000 MORT 822 33463SALE YR 00 ORB 0000 P 0000 ASSESS 90000 P/C 004 ACRES C12. 77.900. UN 711.00 GEN VAL 90000 -TRMWTR .80 // / 3 108 197-5 SCH VAL 90000 -WA 37 3753.00 OTAL 2313.90 E 12 43 46 21 48 000 0040 LANGSTON CHARLES M SEAWAY VILLAS OF DELRAY BEACH 98LAND 77.0041 EN TAX 634.57 232 NORWICH CT COND BUILDGS 600 11.7971-CH TAX 887.61 MADISON NJ UNIT 4 00MARKET 90600 MORT 622 07940SALE YR 89 ORB 6061 P 1156 ASSESS 90600 P/C 004 ACRES C12 719000 UN 715.74 GEN VAL 90600 -TRMWTR 37.80 `I 3-108-203-3 SCH VAL 90600 vvv//// -WA 53.00 OTAL 2328.72 12 43 46 21 48 000 0050 MAXSON MILDRED N SEAWAY VILLAS OF DELRAY BEACH (19 AND 770041 EN TAX 446.16 1028 CASUARINA RD C 5 COND b UILDGS 95.797'-CH TAX 624.07 DELRAY BEACH FL UNIT 5 DfH ARKET 88700 MORT 822 33483SALE YR 90 ORB 6643 P 1524 SSESS 88700 P/C 004 ACRES C12 STD 25000 77.900 0 UN 503.23 EN VAL 63700 TRMWTR 37.80 3-108-209-2 H VAL 63700 / -WA 53.00 OTAL 1664.26 12 43 46 21 48 000 0060 BEDSOLE JAMES I 8 VIRGINIA E SEAWAY VILLAS OF DELRAY BEACH 19 8 AND 770041 EN TAX 446.16 J T & V E BEDSOLE TR TITL HLDRCOND �yp� UILDGS 93.797. CH TAX 624.07 1032 CASUARINA RD APT 6 UNIT 6 H ARKET 88700 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483SALE YR 93 ORB 7677 P 1601 ASSESS 88700 P/C 004 ACRES C1 MSTD 25000 779000 UN 503.23 EN VAL 63700 TRMWTR 37.80 3-108-215-7 SCH VAL 63700 WA 53.00 OTAL 1664.26 12 43 46 21 49 DELRAY PLACE COND ORB - 4354 P - 1274 DECL FILED 9-24-84 IN t. ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX EAA/DD DEBT SWA/DD MAINT LIBRARY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES Z •G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 0 3017.48 .00 212.00 G-TOT-GENERAL 4 308000 2157.26 .00 .00 -30 5386.74 25:. .40 7971.14 6 41 �B r ( > irl , . A - , I , W.. ...1--- — 'LOt . rr R. _ I.Br...+ OWNER �+ rne r B '. n — _. (3) TasaOt tss ADDRESS • zil..... ri ?'� �46-43 Exempt OWNER Thomas J• & Gladys G• Barrett ": A�auN: S100' fo N495' of Gov Lot 1 Lying, E of Ocean ADDRESS 501 S. Ocean Blvd. , Delray Bch. , Fla. 33444 j.ii, OWNER Blvd. 501 S. Ocean. B'i vd. ADDRESS .' TEAM-- j 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 �1 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 H H H 4 1+/ fi - EXEMPTION ` 'LANK /4010 /hofo /fo o /17 /S0iio. 36/40 .'��S`cadel' 471 Yoe :d ! / /� / •� Q L! �/ .CLOGS. // ie �,,Z 4 I /✓�Z //`e " G �o q St 10781 �3/737 ire If (� TOTALS /�/ �vt/o i7Ca / ! C�C1O ���jr'V a9,/0� 1 7,/0 0 4� Q, pd0 f�r b, ! 00 PER. PROP. 1 300 {1304 Soo /300 1 300 ., ,[I�e� --`\ �1 ��f • BUILDING PLAN `` j I LA-14 D1MEr DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING '—" 1 E EIGHT _ E SLOG. BA PENT ROOF JI. MINNMISCELLANEOUS T--111111111111 ' it C./ 2 1 t v /lutar —. Iek (Fin) 1 I Olple Owls. .,.. ..Mono le ----PIN }{ O�� .-Doable owl.. Fart ...V..1110. ,__.--Plao -____Fin Escapese r�6 8 x ii 41_ -Vae.C.OFs -_ liili11i1li I 1111111111 Duplex Dtlp. Fell Flat ---- X Apartment Dlrt Floor Yaaur/ adds>Tile r 0 W.._._.Store Cement Fleet ►OBCNES nerds y.,.Shyllghts ■ `O ✓� -,...--Stan&Office Finish I 1%. ----FlreplInchnses 111! 1 ! ! Ili iil��"���� 6rrfATINC SNo - LJ_ -----Solar W.Sfr. -- L_N Rev 111 1 1 i ip_ul !i Slary. �'���� �' Ograir !!!! li1iI ' . r FLIOORING .4..N FACTORS emf h 11 1 / J1 EXy WALLS --Gar"'(Pnt.) -" -Wood SldinO Hardwood �'"; FLbloGO_ _ __._ShPING T� IIIUUPILJflOIIiI1IiiIiIIN _PiET. TRIM �lim■id7' �a■■■�s ■■■ VALUATIC ----` FOUNDATIONS / None _ ,� ."- ...Plain _".._.Fixteres j G __Metal ... Toilets IGctric -...�_�_' s � �" �"� ""'���' „'._:—_.Composlttea Ornamenl r /./,/rRE $ / A ` s/ BrickConcrete Wood -..Bathroom: --_ Electrle .. ,.-.Slats ------Brick .--Stases - Ile Fleet Gas ■ 1 - �_.....T11r—Flat or Tile _Terra Coda ,. Baths,Bellt•InI ■ ■■ ■■■M 1111110111 ■ Ornamental Piers Metal Showers Lamps I I UI ._ ._ ADDITIONAL APPRAISAL ■ ■_■ •■�■ ■i UILOINCB LAND ■ B Unit DepS Corner Front Frost and Depth Price Faster Factor Foot Vales Valeatlon —. ///� �00� // / , / /�-- LOTS ACREAGE ST- IMPROVEMENTS — kt X _-�f�,,((/ _ /��� •Y'YV -- ._Level Level �ared Dirt TOTAL < / /��� Low Rocklifily BUILDINGS S 1717/ X Sidewalk�QO �"S,Z lf.. 7Z00 _ .. Rocky Swamypy "'-"CerU TOIAI _ ../rat_ Cat F To ..Swampy Farm -`Mrater - LAID l/ ACRES •. _....Wooded --- - Ate. Electric LIOht TOTAL LA��11D /� 595 ._ AND BLOGS. S ,� •/ TOTAL LAND VALUATION Gas „ .,.. I. . . • - - _... • ' ' ' '0: • ,, . - * • - . ':', • 11 1 . - Hr? 82 DEED ,...0 .. w A R R 1,, I! T "Ym,..,p E E 1,?,, 1 , THIS INDENTURE Made thiti, .,,jth day of . . , A, D, 193ra; BETWEEN!. C. FAH ITH and NEVILLE MITCHELL VIZI; . . his wife of York County; State of Pennsylvania( and E; ; ETT Wt MITCHELL and MARY STARR MITCHELL; his wife; of Itaul Beaoh County; . State of Florida; parties of the first part; andIWILLIAM B, ( • ' ,,,k: 'i. - .....------7-------------... tatinEi: and EDITil B, NISBET; his wife; ac tenant a 'by the . ent ire tIr :(slit.-F,l',,i 0 c.,:` '•. ' '-. -7-- —----7.--- --7— • of Palm Beach County( State of Florida( parties of. the second 1\ . w,:c. Part; WITNESZETH; that the said parties of the first part( for and in consideration of the sum of Ten (O0.00) Dllara; kl, . I 6 and other good and valuable considerations.? to them in. h9nd. pai.O.; ( 1.,•.1,.ii,:.-.,;;:,, ,,,/.., . the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged; have granted; trancl.4.' erred( an& by these presents do GrtAtt bargain( sell and transfer ' to tho said parties of the recon - ,. . part; and their heirs and assigns forever; all that certain. ., parcel of land lying and being in the County of 'Palm Bondi an& . . . . Florida; more particularly describe& as: follows( twiti. h tract of land in Section 21; Township 46 South( East; Palm Beach County; Florida; more i , ,— particularly described cx follows:. , • ' . i That part of the south 100 feet of the North 405 feet of Government Lot 1( in Section 21; Township . . 46 South; Range 43 East; lying east of the .. . Boulevard( as indicated on the plat; attached to a part of this deed( together vrith all lim.;0 .• J ' rights thereunto belonging( or in any witcplpertainnr:c , . h plat showing the property hereby conveys& ia ._. 4cmnto nttnchcli and made a ptrt hero . ! This conveyanco i s made sUb:iect to taxes for the • ,., year IVZI,e,, 1,4rour:ToLin vIlth (,....).7„ 01i6 tontmiorsto*# *vole-44Agtigt,"0.hto on(:l0„,rov:v.".t01,,,, • • , ovc•;:,1:„A a, GrMt ana ovtaot 60Ya, n(I cx ma cr-;cor;C.;Ti t thi::,rt.7 tO ! ” i . i e . l/r T�EO Ju i FACE 3 • belonging or in anywise appertaining. To HAVE AHD TO HOLD the same in fee simple forever, subject, however, to the restrictive covenants and comments . get forth in the following paragraphs, numbered from 1 to 6, both inolucivc, all of which shall be cohc rued an covenants -• running With and shall run` with the land hereby convoyed, and shall be construed as applicable to and binding upon the Gran :tc. i Wiir Legal representatives and acr.igna:— Vie`. 1. The granteen covenant that \rhoy will not construct, erect or permit upon said premises any building except one detached dwelling house, with the usual outbuildings in connection therewith, for the use and occupancy of one family only and then . only in case the said dwelling house shall cost not less than Ton Thousand 010,000.00) Dollars. - 2. The grantees covenant- that no part or portion of . taidilvoIling house, or of raid outbuildings to be ucrd in oonneoticin therewith, ehall be constructed, erected, placed or permitted upon said premises within tan (10) feet of the north line` of said premises, or within ten (10) feet of the south line . of Said premises, or within 00 feet of the woet . 1ine of mid premises, or within .,,__ ,U,,,_f eeZ of the vegetation line along the Atlantic Ocean, as the said vegetation line now exists. . 5. , The grantees covenant that they will nCt construct, . c>i oot' pl.e.oe or per:;.it a:!', ' of uctuz e or any mil or any fans() -O o c .�: . (0) :feet ' in- height upon the premises hereby conveyed ' within ' cn-1L .,,,,feet of the west line of said premises. The grant4 c:s fur6her covenant that they will not construct, erect, • . plr.ec or permit any ctructuro or any mil or nnyTonoo over rtr (6) feet in height upon the prer.i.ccc hereby aonve *cd..with n ' :. fi itcezi (lip) foot of the north lino of raid premiss, or. rithi.ti f'f.ctecin (IS) foot of tho conth lino of said promises, exo pt that tkz;r 1 -00vcnr.nt; than not apply. to any portion of said dc;ol.',i.n ` , i Pees Tind ueuol. oUt bkail,d'.i ngc in oonneetiof 'thcr rri.t: t thie isti4 ,:,4611 tip tioo x,titi ski bola .+ 0p xi I ii4ii rra oto' 'e 14a ri*I'*tsit'•kxtill.t 0'4 �`, t . OEED 567 PACE 8 Ii m • be constructed within ten (10) feet of the north line of said premises or within ten (10) feet of the south line of said promises. 4. The grantees covenant that they will not construct, place or permit to be placed or constructed upon said promises 'I lines or wires for the transmission of eleotrioal current any . unless the same shall be oont4lned in conduits and as to any part or parts of said wires or lines as shall be without the dwelling house or outbuildings upon said premises, that they will not the same or permit the same to be constructedi . construct or place or placed upon said premiseff unless the same shall be placed and maintained under ground. ro J The grantees covenant that all sewage from said ased of by adequate 'septic tank fncilitice premises eha.7..1 be disp in coconformityconformity `'with existingbuilding code requirements of the City of Delray peach, Florida., appertaining thereto. C. The grantees covenant that no portion or portions of said premises'; nor the whole thereof, and that no interest in therein or portion thereof shall ever be convoyed, leased it any than devised to any person other than a ,-.,ersbn belonging to the Caucasian race, either directly or indirectly, and that no individual other than one belonging to the Caucasian. race shall . • occupy aZ portion ortion of said premises excepting only domestic servants domiciled upon said premises when actually employed thereon. It is understood and agreed that by mutual consent and t i o : t c grantors, or their legal representF�•- ���yx°uf�T��'F'tt� ,�.11 �:�'1:ti.D,S � h � (; � duos or assignee and of the grantees, or their leDa1 reprosentat-. 1}C e a7r� c+t+ ;ir tl: rrS. fi. .4°£t CaC, rnttlt3 t�3itt:�, ,.4 , \ ", . I 1 • paracrapha ..,to 5 above; both. ina1u s�.ve, Try be r odifi.o x: • emended or. cancelled' r either in *Pe v 12 i; lil , And the Grnnt:o rs c oveiiar t that tai.i c;r i n conv ri c o' . or any portt:.on "o 'poet e ox off` the "a .3.cr: :_n described lads to• That p c..G of the eolith 70 feet of the xiort;h 395 • • cot of C o'vc"rirtentt Lois 3.v. .I'? ec``tion ;.','1. Township I .G 3Ou li s" I e.n e !-s East; 7.yinc Last of the s a.i ci � O:res;,n I3otir.t �r�arsa r cue i.ncs3cr ,u:a. Croon tiso sal attached.. • Taut s such :l.and3. l; 'i- 1C i.?:edl.uvely north o. the prem5 cep b crcoy,, con4 eyou l e 1 ?.J. reatilro that each deed.; 17r;t. b shall be used by said.' c amtt ers• ijr .xla': n ; en r such ct ?eyanco; f.°is.l _ contai.n cuoh cavcnanu a.? • 'covenants ae shall re•±uiy..e surao tihC, ."L'-i y to St)e restricted. `6ia4.3161(:i1aiLil ;purposes; 13rC3iri CIGC:iv that as to the north 20 fCzC'ir O,a� 1 Rid lame. 3.as a fai)(Ate described; the orairtorp eonVey nt; • I + + the, r-;arieG if they so Q.cs.i.re; p).`O►"ice {s he dead e r1'"C%yi:::!n tad,, that:such north, 2.3 feet nay: be used ,as a. :C°oadAi j''y• 0. 3.anc:t; '3re• i.C1E't. further that byraututi.i. `ooiconu tiny ' .' Ca?.a Tt'fi �'.n r @'.r'��"2/2;:r : y of ,::the 0.4ont ors or { hol..+. 1 Vz,:3. reD tlf, sent `*I s t; or;:ac :.1.s1.1Wa; • one. of the Gran.te 013 R or hea ..Z c�; :.' .xc, a°aseritati vol Pcra .. e{f ` $ • i t. "eo'venanit r II.kc, j c., r. . be, L1oi i fici5= C. jrn ted. or came .r.loc"..t oitth :? ,ri.Ii, i.f.ilole 02. `e.n, part, K • + , i AND the said partiee off, the fins t part,-'d6CO O11rflts 4•i? i3Ci.:�• ..6 RiLt.I:it'+.CIS or t )o " ...rcco'9:i`i "'a.`C t• 'tha t ,,i.1" i: cc <"." t or tin jprer. cct;r Inlet they are P GC S rf: all , ineuv,ib,!"'C."t ces t_'s d that they have co oft if•;ht and "'' �", �•Ci. t . .a',� �� , t.13 aft t1, tS 1 Y; the' 7. "i o .F. ii1G '�`o/ •e t CJIXI (1.a a.•1? • CS the f«.e,ix PZL l' 6.0 .S..t 4.yr !t.. ; +.L�.� t i r 4Z (. g' `,st't` t a.. a� �; 'a•�} g;.&:.1•.�. r1 1� giL { • ri t;ti i 4 _� L'r t, R�.L ft ni:r# J.�.` X t,.S_I Cur, q�r ! s o u� �� Y .�,t, �. "� t. L�S.1. AIL:'.« �.�,�� rt}l.a e. 3q;o" ' .'. YSa ►:&cr. t3: ^f4"`r' o �'AR.S�>'< • $,4 : arev o 001. 'i 1.0ix, . exx:c; ;,acstxa.0 tks* ,t2s..g.: rand • kej OFED 56 MCI 86 • • first above written. /.r' ,,(CEEB) ..\,1\ea ti -- '1P ( 8E1'1) £igncdr Sealed and Delivered in the presence a :« • 1.0 to . .1.hG Cog . 1c 1,"tchel7. Smith, hic rife. 1'.a to I.cnett i. r.iL'c C . nno VtAry Starr 1. ite-011 a hie wife. 1 A 7L .a. ns�� G DEED 0G� PAGE O./ ; 1 !• ��� �o �,�,�QC�� s i :(.. E-- "10 ----• ` • _.. - _ - _- %O& -- ---•- TIt_� r• i • n N; 1 ,) o o ,� t • `O a4-er- . i i ' ° 0 ,' 3e5 { -f e q S- s. .9 n� 1..;hf \�.���- f a rr 1 1 O ft c I \ J i s al cvi , �� ..-1O' - '-+ A ..1r 2 di 4, --- 1oa' �.� ' , • `\ ! "(� V d \ tA tr, j U UJ 1r . to 1 T 1 H E RE15Y CER c r Y •1.1va4 k-1•te_ p 1ai•;,1jt;vde� 1.1tIr'Can it; e: 1 . rrt(. rind 'Gorrc.c4 r"P,.QresCre•C,r_-I-i0n oL o ..ur,..-e.0 44 h� 16naf e,SGrilycef 'rk' •41C. .ci7 tor,. ht,rto , rn06c_ tindr:r- 'env cs•re.c.4-iorr, cnd $hai c,atci z.vri.'a,r1.,4e , 0.CLurr `{•o •I'1''t., it.cSA- Oi' rrr t t'11cdge.. 6r' be.hef. S I I .si 4Crctd.• L: irrd. 0rv/)jor' 1 F a r e rl n C f't'•-t r t c,cc �, 1,C•l 1-;1 r. 1.`\--114G . EAST . OF" OCEAN 8c:)V1-1 .VA.vzCti ' re41i i 1 t'r..4- 4' t. r...Y Yv t•.r'r''ry l'v :;:St•,..,rr, .r•E". ,, 0t11! .1114 [•`,h'.1'114( '.1I f*1-11I-.1e- 1!$ri 1'1 • DEED 567 PIkGE 88 STATE OF PENNSMLVANIA COUNTY OF YORE: 1 HEREBY CERTIFY, That on this day personally appeared be. fore me, an officer duly authorized to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, S. Fahe Smith and Neville Mitchell Smith, his wife, to me well known and known to me to be two of the individuclr described in and rho executed the foregoing deed, and they acknowledged before me that they executed the same freely and voluntarily for the purposes therein . expressed. AND 1 FURTHER CERTIFY, That the said Neville Mitchell Smith, known to me to be the wife of the said S. Fahs Smith, on a separate and private examination taken and made by and before me, separately and apart from her said husband, did acknowledge that she made herself a party to said deed for the purpose of ' i n co " x renouncing, relinquishing and convoying all her right , title and. interest, whether of dower, homestead or of separate property, nn statutory or equitable, in and to the lands described therein, q and that she exeeouted the said deed freely and voluntarily and c G - without any commas/oh, constraint, apprehension or fear of or from her epid husband. d v WITNESS my hand and official seal t 6�,ull 1�4 ll), and .State aforesaid, this `'__aas of 2, -�C e h,D 9 ?`% �f' ....��i --•vim-- p'<.f• 1; r �II w Rotary Public.. ,; �� F TMefccr:01 er2 , � o. .r o G �r JiiJtoer 6, .11,a 'I - G .., \sue' STATE OF FLORIDA • k ^ r COUNTY, OF PALM BEACH ;� �' 1 HEREBY CERTIFY That on this day personally appeared before me, an officer duly authorized to administer oaths and take R 'o acknowledgements, Bassett V. Mitohell and Mary Starr Mitchell, ' -, his wife, to me well known and known. to rye to be two of tho indi-. viduals described in and who executed the foregoing deed, , and they a acknowledged before me that they executed the same freely and ' ' voluntarily for the purpocos therein cxprocced0 AND I FURTHER CERTIFY, That the said Mary Starr Mitchell, 1 ,� c known to me to bo the wife of the said Bassett V. Patchclli on a 1. c' p m separate and private cxaninaation taken and rude by and before ``, w me, separately and apart from her said husband, did acknowledge edge .; �, p that. she made herself a party to . said deed for the purpose. of re. r ^ F. pouncing, .rwlinqui.shing and conveying all her right, title and interest, whether of dower, homestead or of separate property; rt.r.f;c:+t;c►a^G c is equitable; in and to the lands described ,lac r ivF?'. land that the exeout,ed the came freely` and vo ,rota it ; aSlf `s:i th 'Llt r 0,0c0' 'Cf e my compulsion, constraint, apprehension or Pear of or from her 4j 4 /,1 , WITI►CS }ll Y hr L!i tt` t °MMM.t�att teal at Vcc t ra1r Bcaci'it Ct u' t\ to %?. '0‹ , CFCs ('Matt aforesaid, this .7 dad of ._....._ (,p_... : -1/ i. 1' -P, _? :' ie I,dl �. z , i; .'C,4..... ..,,.v...�s�,..4. _,.-..e f ,:-k, `P..»ersae.L .1';i..,.:..yr.,. !1 i MUND D M.A.F. COUNTY TAPES INOUIRY 11:38:35 RAFOOlID GENERAL INFORMATION #2 4/08/96 (Opt.2) PID#: 12 43 46 21 00 001 0030 BUILDING LAND Effective Area 3,606 Total Market 855,000 Effective Rate 111.00 Special Value RCN Value 400,266 Total Value 855,000 Actual Yr Built 1934 Effective Yr Built 1992 Agricultural Market Adjustment .9950 Literal Market Value 398,265 Total Value Use Code 0900 Heated Area 3,217 CARD Miscellaneous Just Value 1,262,458 Market Literal MARKET Just Total 1,262,458 Previous Value 1,260,458 Class Value X-Features Value. . . 9,193 Class Total CF3: End CF12: Backup CF4: Menu CF6: Search Enter: Next Fl: HELP . CAYCE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 12 :32 :20 RAF006ID M.A.F. COUNTY TAPES INQUIRY 9/14/95 (Opt . 1) GENERAL I N F O R M A T I O N #1 PID# : 12 43 46 21 00 001 0030 Prop.Addr: 501 S OCEAN BLVD A/C Type: CENTRAL Prop.Descrp: SINGLE FAMILY Bathrooms : 3 Stories : 2 Owner Name: SOUTH PAC TRUST Roof Structure: GABLE OR HIP Owner Addrl : INTERNATIONAL INC TR Roof Cover: Owner Addr2 : 1450 S DIXIE HWY Heating Fuel : ELECTRIC Owner Addr3 : BOCA RATON FL 33432 Heating Type: FRCD AIR DUCTED Ext Wall-1 : ABOVE AVERAGE Legal Descrp: 21-46-43 , S 100 FT OF N 495 FT Ext Wall-2 : OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD Int Wall-1 : WD PAN OR CUST Int Wall-2 : Int Floor-1 : HARDWOOD Int Floor-2 : CF3 : End CF12 : Backup CF4 : Menu CF6 : Search Enter: Next Fl : HELP . ,•, ,•;-.....". ....... • '41...t..4-dt''4•44catti,4,0,-- - i if";C•fr 1. .," • ., ,. '_ ...Kt,' • __ -, . .1, _••., •,,..k !..,':-:•,,.,„ . ,,0 . ,, , __ ,_, „.,....,,, ,,,.. , .` •,-' 4,0',--t.. t,, .,•-,. -,--' •, - . • " • "- ' ,--: '' ' '' ' ' "..-,•;•.' 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S O • EAST" CUP JPiay Beg " ,rTOURNAMENT -'� Gul t• P, ------E) The Links BROWN'S OFFER AWARDS Club were th I ,--t * r by members Delray Beach Golf Club to Be Scene of Handicapbut full Ser` . . . Com use, �n�l�..::Y� petition In Annual Event I will not bi i ti. I mal openin.r 3 Players on the course of the Delray , t • all _ :E Beach Golf Club '1 • • A small � vii l have an added i Opening been enga ed C g major com*letition in - -" �'- -� I for in cnarge. I 111111111111111111111.111.11.11 ' This event will be known as the "Sand•oway East Handicap Tourna.- • ment" and will be played for posses- -.: sion of a very beautiful silver cup, :.'.'( and numerous other prizes, all given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Brown, p ro- - ear- 1 new be ach hot el b �';' �rletorg if the :•:,, ing the same name as the cup and . ' now nearing completion. i f: : �► Permanent possession of the cup 1 will go to the player winning it two years in succession, but the winners of each yearly competition. and the I -; winners of flight and consolation I will receive handsome prize3 events given for ilr ' each year, a medal being g with awards t. '_ "' low qualifying score, yearly winner of the ' also going to the y championship flight, to the runner up, 'to the beaten eights and to winners In the flight below the champion- ship. getting Full season activities are ith a underway at. the golf course • series of Scotch foursomes, as well ase convential four ball ; matches. the mor Arriving last Monday, Otto Hamil- ton and party sp practically an en- tire,� week golf on the course. Mr. Hamilton is presidentof the Hamilton I - over the fur:ds t of Richmond, Va., Paper ,Company p,e1.---h,i arje seen guided by �. A. Drumm, chair- I received i gladly and a member of the yinehurst tournament, who turned in man of the board of directors, an i IV a 73 in a match with Professional . (Continued on page four.) � ,. ' Dick Wilson, Oppie O'Riley and Bob I .r McLaren, professional at Boca Raton. 1 , Numbers of the regulars are on Scenes and Persons hd the course every , an and playing ::<. ��.> �.;�;�::`� �. them bei R. W. Ritter, fi ti . ' : : .�, •. n, . day, among Y . .?4 o :1 ,� - W. B. and Ca v y. ° -.r-: ,. K___, W. L. Braun, Nesbit, P• � Via.°b t; ;�, :,{ :t << >� of whom are t•• • 'a • 1' Pringle, of Detroit, many u. : .• , '''. :..•vL";. �, �7 `r > r'"... ' :•-• A ': .. >� splendid scores. :. } "^'� ` turning in ., ,4; . At that, however, the best • .£ .Y ,, . t�:, On the course this ; a•x�%=::y:kf+w .•.. ^.4 ,9 • c i%:sK::*ia: nform seen ; f .r• :.� �:: .. • :.�, . :<•��~•' �~:�}•� .,..a q, I do of r : - ut on the other morning • :t �` a ,,K�" � y. .v y.<p,� x season wasp •f ,� •r: ie: rr•..y t Y •• :� ^ ;S caddie about eleven years >• yx �� 1 'v b� duskyh °� • � } standing out to the side of the .�� k • old, '' S .? of a club ��" '` -# " w with a wreck :n ?' club house y: '''''''''Its , i< . ,x��,r-. rx - ..... dozengood I �$ and what had once been a # Head down, a smooth back- ;f balls. , ,, Swing, and a sweet pivot, made one f en to scores 1 Y% , 't` wonder what would happ I -- golf ever ceased being a t •• . :>::. ;:: , if African • . . :: and became a reality. . i ... .--- joke ::..: new • i` A local .Scotchman bought a ( :;. r • • >> , .� f. car next day announced Isis • ,. ^� r ; ` x,� '4�� y,?` and the '� > �«: =::r .:.:, {..f.�•� with wt . ,,,vf� . f- • >,,� .: Y 4. girl who suffered :�« '� w •• wedding to a ;, , . '� .. • - Winter Haven ,,NrV :.: ,t'. stoma r .,,� >::.;:-:::=;� ���:r�::::-:.�. �Y gas on the ::x:;:y;: ^> =:^. •`� .5 Herald. wonderful. We 1—Scene in the National Stadium of Mexico City as U Ian t our languageWand a president of the republic. 2—World's "unv• used to say: "I can't see anything in the eiled as l n ore; it will carry 50 passengershoa in your plan. I don't think it is work- "Phooey," Pion junior steer at the International Live Stocks able." Now we merely say: of Genoa, IlL —Florida Times-Union. <<. • ;.*IA LlNh_emto all visitors to Delray Beach with l AP Defraylima& Nowa. Deemed to proacting their enjoyment of at ter WM, acqualognare with thetown which is their hoot..0 -i I. CRABTREE, Editor Magazine Section L ,.: BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, FRIDAY ; -__ s �:. - - DECEMBER 1 , 1934 � r�6'-- 11 i,id visitors - o-v • • st _ In II elray B to Greet 3egins At ! Winter Visitors Fill Gulf Stream Club inks of the Gulf Stream -e thrown open to play partrne ns And hers Monday morning, service in the club IcitsMiing dining room, . p. Real Estate Offices be .available until for. sorship. only and Stores Give iny , rnuary 6. persons autho- Thirty Days Ahead This 11 at ay of workmen has rized to do business for the o ;aged upon the course News are the re ular staff tuber o- ing With the season advanced -- ` .0 tage on Southwest Third avenue, the completing all the achievements in the! ' ' " ' ' ' " " • — - - '"- it work to cost $800; a $1,300 addition to first rank. Claude J. Taylor, a former aidChe Cleveland Munnings house on North- Scout Executive, gave a short talk on T e n n i S Meet west Third avenue; to E. H. Scott for cubbing and assisted in formulating fu- '' $100 ofrepairs at 8 North Ocean boule- ture plans for the cub pack. Cub Mrs. M. M. DeWitt and Calvin Ga geld yard. - Billings favored the pack with two se- ner were winners of the "round robin girl - lections on a clay flute. After an- tennis tournament held at the Deln the s nouncements and singing "A Long Way Beach Tennis courts Sunday.afternoo the PET PARADE TOMORROW to Manhood," the flags wete retired The winning team took 29 games o 3- and the pack dismissed. of a possible 40. Dr. and Mrs. Monrt In observance of National Pet Week,. the junior department of the' First Farber were in charge of arrangemen the Baptist. church will sponsor a Junior I n P O I I C e,.C 0 u rt for the afternoon. 'f a Pet Parade at the church, Saturday Charles Peck and young 'John L the morning at 10 o'clock. All who partial- came in second with a score of 25 0 ury pate'must be under thirteen years of Leonard Bullard, assaulting and fight-' of the 40, tying with Mrs. Farber al C. age and must bring a pet, tied, on leash ing,. $10 and costs or 15 days. • Mrs. DeWitt for the same score.' Ro Ian, or in arms. Prizes' and blue ribbons Andrew Keane, drunk, 10 days. Sen- ert G. Bostwick and J. T. Lee were tice will be awarded in the various classes. tence suspended. third place with 22 games. . rth, Stewart Menzies, reckless driving Others playing and the number W. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Puryear of Nash- while under the influence of liquor, games won were Miss Oine McAdai •ga- ville, Term., are spending a spring va- bond.. . . . . and Robert Britt, 21 games; Mrs. J. : cation here at the Hotel Seacrest. Sabath and John Lester Starling, MAKES HOLE IN ONE games; Miss Mary Love and Malcol the Mrs. A. W. Miller has returned from William B. .Nisb t, made a hole in O'Neal, 21.games; Mrs. Britt and C. nd- a brief visit with her parehts, Dr. and one at the Delray Beach Country Club Butler, 18 games; Mrs. Lee and' M. this Mrs. John Berry in Litchfield, Ky.' Sunday, while playing with Dick Wil- Weinerman, 14 games; Mrs. J. \lc- son, Harold Soper of Montreal, Canada, Nieder and G. E. O'Neal, 14 gam( al- Mr. and Mrs. Newhall of Ft. Lauder- Louis Ordille of Atlantic City, and Al Dr. Farber and Dr. Nieder, 10 gam. Vo- dale have taken one of the Snow-Glen Keeping of Rochester, N. Y. The per- The next tournament will be May -ch. apartments. . feet score was made on the 8th hole. with Mr. and Mrs. Lee in charge. ,0,8 eZ`42 S /9/'2-e �l /6 7 v ' -�. �[+,►•��, r . r •" .'_' ,... I♦y `t .✓R =y. ice. .. Z � \ i ' f.:� • .•',. '�!r 1 � i" ' 1i.l,�„. r• " '� " ;, [ ♦V Ls •K �.,, i.`� '• y✓- �:� ,.c�S �J 1.• �� .r.- , ���` Y L •(. ft..: r+. .. T ti t .�' Trit r )' o >: a q •4• �'$�-'1 4/* :4,- .rr�: * ;- ' ;i, 's;.7 a-. ' mot- `- ti. _, .1. � ..,4' .Fi',,� g -v;N • "ice t , „' S` >�v` i,V• .., -��.« = !{ ' -#.rrj'r :-,.r. 4-i4 't s.4 ,16„`s d,• i +•.- , u, -i► k/y!c�, ., elks,S . :,f .4:..e., H- ' ~ mar ' ,, r-- R=.a., 'Kill' .,:.r .�'. l'- s „ ",0�� )h •4.07 • �� � t 1.� i�. -yn�t .pry=`..�: ,J "0. 6' :- p", [.•.- 7d" �t., /1►1 (i 8 a. u"' • w'"•�,. y�Y' � t a �� r . '!��1+.w1'fir.-� i 'itK as•a~' /:.. "�„Lru.�.* ..t.G a�"+in�•1�''� S1t '� '� L"� r. r\:i.•+.t a;F+N': .• T�r. t`'f r .n• •... �lfex K•..•r ,rr c":s«x:M .. i'�; rP.7� ;''' '•, ;w.;: y.;;� �. r, „t .V.;F 11�RF '.'Y %l r yr+r w� • YjAI►n 4e 1!+ t k. ( ;+4 4t .. .. .N;j•.ty.nr.4, , PI10-01 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPER 05/04/95 FQLIO 12-43-46-21-00-001-0030 001 PAZIP BED BTH HB BLT ADJ SQFT SALE\SQFT AV 501 S OCEAN BLVD 33483 3 1934 3 , 606 492 . 23 1 .40 OWNER' S NAME AND ADDRESS WGVP FLR BLDG USE EFFBLT LV SQFT SOUTH PAC TRUST INTNL INC. TR W P 2 EXCEPTINAL RE 1992 3, 217 1450 S D I X I E HWY C W o-Ill 'a,) LEGAL DESCRIPTIO N BOCA RATON FL 33432 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 495 FT PLATBOOK OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD LOT CHARACTERISTICS PLATPAGE TYPE: TAX YR==> 94 AMT==> 31, 846 . 64 PAID?==> Y TAX/FT==> 8 . 83 PRIOR YR DLQ==> N ASSMT YR BUILDING AGRICULTURE LAND TOTAL ASSMT SQ/FT 1994 405, 458 0 855, 000 1, 260, 458 349 . 54 SALE DATE AMOUNT BOOK PAGE Q DT SALE DATE AMOUNT BOOK PAGE Q DT JUN. 1994 1, 775, 000 8303 636 U WD SEP. 1993 2, 200, 000 7910 1980 U WD FEB. 1994 100 8156 1230 D WD JUL. 1992 775, 000 7342 1809 U WD MORTGAGE COMPANY AMOUNT DATE MTG TYPE RATE NUMBER SELLERS NAME SLUC CLUC BLDG CDE HOMEST APPR LP VENTURE CONCEPTS INTERNATIONAL INC 01 0120 0900 0 N N ENTER=NEXT F1=DEED/MTG F2=BLDG (S) F4=TAXES F5=LEGAL F6=COMPS MENU F7=DIMENSIONS F8=FEATURES/RATES/ETC F9=BACK F10=HELP <ALT>+<F5>= SKETCH PI10 RECENT DEED - PREV MTG PRESENT F1=VIEW ISC READY i 21-46-431 S 100 FT OF N 495 FT VENTURE CONCEPTS INTERNATL INC 12-43-46-21-00-001-0030 PAGE 1 OF 1 OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD 72 SE 6TH AVE 07/29 93 DELRAY BEACH FL 501 S OCEAN BL /E PALM BEACH COUNTY 334835314 NBHD 1200.02 100/100/100 APPR 14 3F 01/21 93 0100 SINGLE FAMILY SFR BUILDING NUMBER 001 DESCRIPTION MASS 887 01 MODEL 01 SFR VALUE 887 01 BUILDING USE 0100 SFR BY CAMA EXTERIOR WALL-1 10 ABOVE AVERAGE PV 878.10 EXTERIOR WALL-2 00 N/A ROOF STRUCTURE 03 GABLE OR HIP ROOF COVER 09 CEDAR SHAKES CODE AREA 'CT INTERIOR FIN 1 06 WOOD/CUSTOM PNL BAS 1949 ' 00 INTERIOR FIN 2 00 N/A FGR 480 70 FLOORING - 1 12 HARDWOOD UOP 320 20 FLOORING - 2 00 N/A SF8 480 90 HEATING FUEL 04 ELECTRIC. TOTAL 3229 HEATING 04 FORCED AIR DUCT AIR CONDITION 03 CENTRAL AIR QUALITY 04 CLASS-4 NO OF BATHROOMS 0030 3.0 BATHS BEDROOMS 00 N/A MO. STORIES 0020 2 STORIES +---+ NO. UNITS 0000 +14--+ +--20---+ ACTUAL YEAR BLT 1934 I 9UOP 6 EFF. YEAR BUILT 1934 15 +--20---+ FUNCTIONAL OBS. 000 N/A I BAS I ECONOMIC OBS. 000 N/A I 16 0B5. COND. CODE PD PREFERRED DEPR LAND/TOTAL •0.96 +--20---+ I OBSERVED COND. 080 80 % HTD AREA 2,29 I 13 +--20---+ NORMAL DEPR TBL OC OBSERVED COND. AREA/UNIT 2429 I I 7 EFF AREA 2781 24FGR +--24----+ EFF RATE 48.10 I I BUILDING 133766 I I MKT ADJ 80.00 I I +--20---+ MARKET 26753 NO BOOK PAGE DATE DC QC S PRICE NOTES BAS(L20U9L10D4L14D15FGR(L20D24R20U24)D 02 7342 1809 7/92 WD QM I 775000 91-11801 13R24U7R20U16)UOP(U6L20D6R20)/BAS(U20R 01 2526 0189 1/76 00 U I 160000 PD BY LAND 5U1905U5SFB(U20L241)20R24)03D24R3U0P( D2OR4U2OL4)R4D20R16)UOP(R6U20L6D20) . POOL & PTO COMPL 12/30/92 .K06 NO BLDG MUSE DESCRIPTION ADJ LENGTH WIDTH UNITS PRICE YB DT PCT VALUE 001 1 PATIO 150.00 1.30 00 195 002 1 WALL 132.00 2.10 00 277 003 '1 POOL 82.00 51.00 92 4182 004 1 PATIO 429.00 2.55 92 1094 MARKET 5748 NO LUSE DESCRIPTION ZONING FRONT DEPTH UNITS TP PRICE ADJUSTMENTS ADJ PRICE VALUE 01 0120 OCEAN RIAA 1.00 LT 900000.00 CN 95 855000.00 855000 05/11/93 61A MARKET 855000 DISTP r CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA K^if OEpinfu. BUCK LOT improved — OWNER Learner B. & Hilda J. Harrison SECTION 21 Vacant — ADONESP44-r S. Ocean Blvd., City (35) Exempt OWNER v:.' EUCEIPTIOM: 3100' of N495' of Gov lot 1 lying E of Ocean Blvd. ADDRESS _ OWNER S• /fit ADDRESS YEAS-- 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 '1970 1971 197 • REMPTION I LANE rep ) . . / TOTALS 1, f/V s+ PER. PROP. /' et ``1) BUILDING PLAN BUILDING DIMENSIO DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING — TYPE BLDG. BASEMENT ROOF INT. FINISH MISCELLANEOUS -- -------- — I — r�__=_ SIZE HEIGHT ST0 --..----Plaster lit None Gable °crested Sprink. (Fire) — --- I--{— X --.._.Da h Dwlp. Part Hip Pine Fire Escapes 1 — __._.Eapha Dwly. Fell Flat Hardwood Refrigerators ----- I �_Apartwat Dirt Floor Mansard '-----Metal Yae.C.Sri• --- ^—I I .L—I I _— X Mands&Tile ---- — -- —L Cement Floor lads _ I I — - --_Shire A Mu fleisk PORGIES Fireplaces — — —I—I— FLOORS ._...Fireplaces — �_,--._. X —_.Sten A Apt. X Front Wood lebh Ipclneroten —_ ._—._Sten HEATING X Side ._.. Mill —.�_----- -------�I I (— _ X None X Rear Steel teams Solar W.Sri. — -- -_.Rohl Air Cep.Sri. -- — — -- —-- — '� ____Theatre Stan X Sl.rp. "'.._Relnf.Concrete -- — --- ._..011 Bever __..Kehl.Tile --- CONDITION __Garage(Apt) OinBlaa EXT. WALLS Dirt FACTORS _ __ —� GOOD • FAIN B� y.Garage(Eon.) Wood Siding FLOORING —_Ne.of Rows — I — i "'Garage(Pnl) CONSTRUCTION Pine I —._Gas Staines ....Brick .—_..Aputmenh — --— — Chunk Hardwood —•— Weed Frame ...- Brick Cued Rooms&Apt. + I Sebeel Contrite -- —�� — --- LawMr Sheds --- foci Frame Stun Tile _._Fin.Attie R. B+lef.Concrete ... Metal Marble Fin.Base.N. — —�---Tenure —. — I--- ---- I—I—I — SS.FT. Y.P. TO SHYING ------MIII Block Dab Cemplt• I I Counts S'dnele Linoleum —I ---_-- III II —.fblMh CaeMe The PLUMBING Aye --L-- — —_—J-- ----_---I I I —-- -PIt.b&Crawl EXT. TRIM Remodeled I I v_ ___� I I_I —Metal FOUNDATIONS Plain _.... FI a --I— -- _ _I — ------- I L I-�- VALUATION Steno Ornamental Toilets LIGHTING ----{{I -- ---_—____ RECAPITULATION __.Cewpmitlos Camerote Wood Bathroom: — J— _' — -- _..Slab Electric _.._..Brisk Stan _. The Fleu �- — --_-_--- —_— >! ___.TII►—Flat or Tile Terra Gotta Baths,Bellt-In -------Gas -- �— -- I ^^___I— Onawatal Piers Metal Showers Lamps ��--- —__I_I ------I—I I L--_— __ —I�—I—I— I _ I I 1 1 LAND APPRAISAL J_� H-1—___^ —j �I__= BUILDINGS Unit Depth Lerner Front I I -- —� BUILDINGS Frost and Depth Prim Fatter Feder Fat Vales Valaties //k4 n LOTS ACREAGE S'TIMPROVEMENTS / O X O D 7( O O Q Level Level .I -Played --- Dirt TOTAL • ii UU High Hilly Sidewalk BUILDINGS $ X Lew Rocky EhSBNeINB Faster Reeky Swampy -.,...J;erb EMear11M Fatter %O ACRES ® Swampy Farm (/Water TOTAL LAID Wooded — Electric Light TOTAL LAND TOTAL LAND VALUATION Gas AND BLOCS. $ ` 'F K,. • t c ,.''R�y n _,, r I rli , 0. ,. z.s. --..., ., ` -t. "ems ..., .,. -lit 4.44 . 4L i .�. t �IlibT .d die � q, . • . ..A S c ,4� * a • €� ' .. ' a + '>t F l; ♦ i♦ t ,. Alternate view: Varigated roofline: interplay of design with lot 511 S. Ocean Boulevard 1970 Note: Right room addition done sensitively by architect Kenneth Jacobson in 1953. 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 595 FT CUDAHY NANCY D 12-43-46-21-00-001-0040 PAGE 1 OF 2 OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD 511 S OCEAN BLVD 07/29/33 DELRAY BEACH FL 511 5 OCEAN BL /0 PALM BEACH COUNTY 334836631 NBHD 1200.02 100/100/100 APPR 76 3A 07/14/92 0100 SINGLE FAMILY SFR BUILDING NUMBER 001 DESCRIPTION MASS 1235791 +22--+ +-FOPO----+ MODEL 01 SFR VALUE 1235791 I I +---40----++ BUILDING USE 0100 SFR BY CAMA 19 13 16 I EXTERIOR WALL-1 19 COMMON BRICK PV 1212121 I ++ I 16 EXTERIOR WALL-2 00 N/A +----45 + + ++ +20--+ ROOF STRUCTURE 03 GABLE OR HIP 16 I IFUS I I ROOF COVER 08 CLAY/BERMUDA TL CODE AREA PCT I 16 23 IFOP INTERIOR FIN 1 04 PLYWOOD PANEL BAS 2611 100 ++ BA534----+ + I 23 I INTERIOR FIN 2 05 DRYWALL FST 312 70 I I I I I I 1 I FLOORING - 1 12 HARDWOOD FGR 550 70 19 IFOP I I +21--+-+ FLOORING - 2 00 N/A FOP 350 30 I 2323 I 26 HEATING FUEL 04 ELECTRIC FUS 1187 100 +-++ I I 39 I HEATING 04 FORCED AIR DUCT TOTAL 5010 I +-21+-+ I ++ AIR CONDITION 03 CENTRAL AIR 26F5T I I I QUALITY 06 CLASS-6 • I 26FGR I I 13 NO OF BATHROOMS 0035 3.5 BATHS I I 25 +---+ BEDROOMS 00 N/A +--+ I ND. STORIES 0020 2 STORIES +-22--+. NO. UNITS 0000 ACTUAL YEAR BLT 1938 EFF. YEAR BUILT 1965 FUNCTIONAL OBS. 000 N/A ECONOMIC OBS. 000 N/A OBSERVED COND. 000 N/A LAND/TOTAL 0.80 NORMAL DEPR TBL 11 SFR DEPR TABLE HTD AREA 3796 AREA/UNIT 3798 EFF AREA 4506 EFF RATE 58.50 ' BUILDING 263601 MKT ADJ 18.00 MARKET 216153 NO BOOK PAGE DATE DC QC S PRICE NOTES SAS(L22D19L45D16R3D19FST(L7D26R12FGR(D 01 4259 0991 6/84 WO 0 1 567000 COTTAGE 31222U25L1F0P(U23L5D23R5)121D22)U26L5)R 5D4R16U23R34D39R18U13L4U26L2U16L1U6L2U 13)ADD(R25FOP(D3FU5(D16R3D23R21FOP(RSU 23L5D23)U23R20U16144)R40U3L40)L25). .L06 NO BLDG MUSE DESCRIPTION ADJ LENGTH WIDTH UNITS PRICE YB DT PCT VALUE 001 1 SPA 1.00 1500.00 00 1500 002 1 PATIO 1500.00 2.10 87 3150 003 1 POOL 78.00 51.00 87 3978 004 1 WALL 135.00 2.10 00 284 005 1 FIREPL 1.00 2000.00 00 2000 006 1 UTILITY 1.00 1000.00 00 1000 MARKET 11912 NO LUSE DESCRIPTION ZONING FRONT DEPTH UNITS TP PRICE ADJUSTMENTS ADJ PRICE VALUE 01 0120 OCEAN R1AA 1.00 LT 1000000.00 1000000.00 1000000 I 05/11/93 61A MARKET 1000000 CAYCE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 12 :24 :54 RAF006ID M.A.F. COUNTY TAPES INQUIRY 9/15/95 (Opt . 1) GENERAL INFORMATIONH PID# : 12 43 46 21 00 001 0040 Prop.Addr: 511 S OCEAN BLVD A/C Type : CENTRAL Prop.Descrp: SINGLE FAMILY Bathrooms : 3 Stories : 2 Owner Name : CUDAHY NANCY D Roof Structure: GABLE OR HIP Owner Addrl : 511 S OCEAN BLVD Roof Cover: Owner Addr2 : DELRAY BEACH FL Heating Fuel : ELECTRIC Owner Addr3 : 33483 Heating Type: FRCD AIR DUCTED Ext Wall-1 : COMMON BRK/TILE Legal Descrp: 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 595 FT Ext Wall-2 : OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD Int Wall-1 : PLYWOOD PANEL Int Wall-2 : DRYWALL Int Floor-1 : HARDWOOD Int Floor-2 : CF3 : End CF12 : Backup CF4 : Menu CF6 : Search Enter: Next Fl : HELP • rr�Ir e �. +. l °.}, .e.•,vrdd0 ».. .. i DISTRICT ' • CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA• - •_° SUBDIVISION p BLOCK LOT e�4€,_ _oZ4 Al Q, 2 `esSep, i/ / 0 Vacant Improved OWNER '-'I , �Qa4 ,.I'1 ' / ADDRESS `V7� 'n k r ,rw 1 Exempt G I S 11 GL n ,` Q l t t ION: ),Aoe' O� N'sPV 6,vie a...1 4I1 �, E•0"ai ,0440 • OWNER • emit 2719-5/5/53-Addn(Self) {.,500= ADDRESS OWNER ADDRESS A . r • 1949 1950 • ''19 1 1952 1959 1954 Q� 1955 1956 57 195B lON �{; 1959 1960 gs-ao if. IIII1V a -�r ' vil2o,zoo Yo you . 7-6 7/0-0 • DESCRIPTION OF BUILD,IVNG - --_ BUILDING PLAN BUILDING DIMENSIONS • �} lir {ice: BLDG. BASEMENT ROOF QJI IT.FINI- I LA T. C�r •r m ' a'•'' t SIZE / MO I' Platter IIII A mar I ��N`Nt♦N —_ /CD (n ` HE GI� S7 RIES Ile Owip, __Non • --Gable —.Decorated In �W ' �aZ rr... hle Dwlp __Part _ Hip — �!'p " e 7:.. I A / ud 1 --Pine _Fn "� hill.I! ammo to I iiiime ax /G / x 7/6 1.2. lox Drip. —._Fall ---Flat ----.Hardwood --_Relrlpnton o ! �1•I ^_ -- rtmept .._.�Dlrt Flow Mansard -----Metal --- I 1 0 _ --_.Marble i The -----Van.C.51n. _ i�,2 .��t''. i . 'IU -- 2-AL .A Z _ Goat Floor Panels �` . e / X ,2 2�N :5 Office Flnieb POROHESSkylights — , ,�� I-� I J.N. ----- POMMES 0&Office . Flnieb FLOORS —..Fireplaces 0&Apt. X Front ►J R �� Ilhhl��w �I a ►: // S X/L 14 /2. 4 ,... e HEATING X Side ` ` WeN Joists —.-.Incinerators 1011111111111111_ ^" ENV - r r�.3 d Mill i --`.None X Btu .Steil Beams .--Solo Sys. �� to —.. Storer X Sleep. ...—.Reba.Concrete -----Air Cot Ys. -- ■=iE MMINNICINNI/SIIDA, �r %� 1/ I� G rb X .Z �r /y J7.- -_011 Boner --Belot TileBNB BIB_ �/ —__ f r � �oe(Apt) EXT. WALLS Old AA asnppss �" .NAM■ 101111110111111111111111 �II fti� Jy a� re(Serr.) ----. Flnplaa r�STZ�ilt�c; --►,,c N• I %�L�II2� I td IVpIT1gN AD b.I•�' fie(Prrt) Wood Sidlap FLOORING __ a,d Rooms A NC',SararANI �p ;titles CONSTRUCTION --� i 0 / �,LBrlek Piae e. • ,�f�i�� LO9 2 ch V ..A/utlpeptt — /i 4r •- er r '� _ HardwoW � cr Steels __Steel Frame —.BSrick ee. - -..Cesente —_Rooms&Apt. — ai"''�&141 Y111gaR� _ '7 MS - -Steel.cameCeme —. --.THeMar --•Fin.AttIc R. l• �eIN,/1'I j .14 ^y� IMB �'1.1s ---Metalock --.-...Terrble .---Flu.Base.I. N~NV '--.IIIm 1 -- ` ✓ `''� f �rv�r� . Ile .. Canards Tile Shingle Malcom =.ANe Complt. �1���$A ��, --I — TLX� SQ.FT. Y.P. TOTAL I &Gran! EXT.TRIM PLUMBING I Y IBC Irk 1 • /J t 1 FOUNDATIONS _____N an -._—.Remodeled 11. BRM��■ �pM �P,w w�� -■ et.— a-- Y 2 2 I naties Lbws ._Ornamental __Elates* l �Caaaate —Tollete LIGHTING , I �; ,� � 9s}C{� _wow ____ Bathrwm: i_Eleetrb ,�mor4�', — RECAPIT TION i —Britt -.__._States The Flow -Flat w —_TIle ._Terra Gotta —_Baths,Baiit•In .—Ge c rental. Pleas Metal Spews LI II.;Cl/s' __ ----- $ �D Lampe NN , I 'I -----I -- { LAND APPRAISAL A«�� E—I ' mill II■ — 9 41 (4.--,2 4'1l°1• 2 Y+ Unit -- i and Dgth Oelth Corner Front • ■m I BUILDINGS 0 "L Price fattw Factor foot Yain 4. Valuation X Q v LOTS ACREAGE ST. IMPROVEMENTS 1I U �G 0Leret Level Pared ' ! II X Nla HII Dirt i ---Sidewalk TOTAL ~ `,,,,1 rector - RoekYIY BUILDINGS S ---..Rooky .-----.Swampy Carte . actor % ACRES ® Swampy ...Farm Water TOTAL Wooded Sewer LAND r ♦� TOTAL LAND VALUATION Electric Light TOTAL LAND- ii N •'X • ek.�.. ,. , 2 Gat AND BLOCS. _ _. ... t r ". ISCARD •CITY OF DEIRAY .BEACH 'FLORIDA �jSC D _ BLOCK . LOT. brwN r 1 •wNEB i Eyf edioe0j yw "+y. ,( et,/ •) A/ sM..R RS. rW,F/i'i E Y ,�,{ite*/ ! ` C 14.l runt - -- ADDRESS 73ox e:.z.5 �t/I'Kr $Vat‘ �i.� . tom 11i/ee' .IN.59S' 4iK or/er. OP OCtAN Be-v a. PtitNitr.sy RBI,JM, OWNER T Baia /OX1+ FF{ ME Te-d-Aiatiro-P�4M,r 9z7-Kr6.sribel "RI�UY,RIE '� �L ADORN' '+# t. OWNER 194• r`' I. .1950 1951 1952 199 1994 1959 EXIIMPTION 1!!� lff7 • LANK ' ° : • TOTALS M EMI '- t'' ill-►SOP�IOi c a... Q' . DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING BUILDING PLAN i bUl ' ING DtI v TYPE BLDG. BASEMENT ROOF INT. FINISH • MISCELLANEOUS - I ,� ....-Single Drip. .�Nene Cable --=.Piaster 811E, 11EIt ,< Dii1N Drip. __Part _I__Hip YP p __Sprint.(Fire) I t.- .h/Kx Drip. _Fell `_Flat /--NardreN -fin buffs 10 X' '11 /i� ManuN Rehlpraten A tt ._._Dirt Flew __e__-Metal {1� 111111111%11111/wL —_.Great Flew —.Marble a Tile ate- vu.G.Ss. �/ F ' 11RONEE bolt [ Edlyhh 10+ _J)twa a NMI, __. Finish _. _OtNr a Apt X front FLIORE _Finalises, �""" ' ' • _-—Stills4. HEATING X SIN MIeN bhb lutaentm ' x ' NettNene X Row —letar W.Eye wry .Stwl bozo t 41 .._Tlatn =Stevie X Sleq. Reht.Gnereb —Akfw..5fe t , —Crap(Apt) —All Burner 'feint TIN e. EXT.WALLS Olrt w Camp(Im.) —.Fln/law • 'FACTORS CONDI" i 1: :-Camp(Prrt) ---•--W..dSIaI LOOBINC +- rNr FAIT .--�_Ca Biotin CONSTRUCTION . Brick floe �Ne.et�e """611°4 �Weoe Frame .5,-Brick Care ----"miim°l •-s "ANrtreate ,of - , Limber 5M4 _Stool Frame ^Stases ---Cenereb -- Reaae t Art ;..`` a_ y! ^. Rein(.ri.. Metal : —M\rile r--Fla.Attie II `' M NlFINr __kick —.Sleet _ ---Tatarrn ..A.....' Flo Baw.r. Bho Cemrete The Mlle.'s,. • -._ Lluleo �To O.1.Cerplt - �. r ....11bla4 owl lLUMBINS —Ap V ' t r'i` " , 4 Na-.e reUl FOUNDATIONS EXT.TRIM -=:breeelN M.FT.� �.P NMI, -, /—t ate"-- r ._Sbae OraamMh) Flahra '!'t 'R(PS Ni �� 'fJ� a e• �Ceaerete - TdNh LIGHTING 1I UATI Web * --.-Ylla--ilatM -_Trot r--Shea ---- __Bathroom: tinyH .�. RBC ITUL ik l ., 41 TrPiert --TanaGtta —Baths,hilt-la l u -' - Metal Hherm ��� , i1 amp ' \ LAND.APPRAISAL ` - a F lremMaatl Depth ult comer Front 1� '�� I _"""." ABILSISNAL' a .W Factor Fiat Value Volution A X LOTS ACREAGE ST. IMPROVEMENTS ; } X . . r`- _Ni/1 —Hhh __Dirt —. f ., MVartw 1-------j }'s- Ler .Reetr -_ sieeralt BUILDI1{ti _ACRES ® ___ .Reed $py ____Cork Starry .__Farr --Water TOTAL weee•E .__ Sere uND } +1','u+ ,�.,.�.., Gas TOTAL LAND VALUATION ElectricLlpht TOTAL LAND BLOCK LIT . ,t ,. 434. 11-1 :...pillrer.a OWNER • 1111 US —✓...a. vi . �i g. aauut ADDRESS ) - : tn' 21 ,1161=4 • T OWNER . V. • • 'k i'" ` S100' of N595' of Gov Lot 1 l in E of Ocean F lying ADDRESS 511 So.. Olean Blvd. , D.B. , FL 33444 8. OWNER Nancy Cudaahv (1987) 511 S. Ocean Blvd. y ADDRESS - kN �t tin; VEAI4- ' � 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 • 1969 1970 1971 1972 ' w eHJ \ A✓ 1-1 .v h. N V � 1/ r .XSSM'TIH.-.' 'm .. /9M' /y d ifa o /t /9044 • 3801/6 ._-'17etO q7G v°+ .0... . Nio - e,A f 36 Vol }o r2'9264 •29269 ,34 . , /,, v� a f p ,InAI. • �' �9 0 �9 -S, 30T0o 8 € ��yvo 74 8'o0 v • �� fiNL list ---w— /QQ 50 0 ..._.. ' .PER#4536-86M,10/10/86 InSt.pool & patio,$10,000Cl cke'd e/ lUiLDING PLAN . / BUILDING'DIMEN DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING , -�� __-. 93 _ SITE MEI0NT t •1 j PE ILNO. BASEMENT ROOF FIRISM MISCELLANENOS /'wl� Ltf � ; Qa1h Ow1O News bh s ►later WIPE(fin) Z X x 1 —..-.Neooralol7:4 / • ,,g ...._..:DNNebwlr. Part --a!NI/ .-__.Pine ........Flu Ettget -- � - 'w•'e-- - ✓ 5 4;5 ....:_:D.►In Owl,. --.--.-Felt ._..-Flat _-•_-•Meld Refrlpraten - /0 .: / I"• ?/11 S t ¢' G__.Apartn.t .___-Dirt Flue Mansard _. . Marble aTIM -----Yae.C.Sri• -- - .Stirs Comsat Fleet Patois _.-.Skytl/hh --—__ i z 1 PORONEE i .Sten a D11ta Fhhh _ Hf -._....Fireplaces T , • 7• i / /rr e ,,---Stere A APL BEATING X Front - EW.N leloh _.-.laelnenten a 79!. ��Nfia X SNe MIII —.Selw W.Sye — / -X Z, 'u ;. ....«..-.Mehl ----_--.Nene X Rear .._-_--Stool Noun Atr Ce..OYt. _.--_ ( I A • *flutes stern X Sleep. Nat.Cements -- ,/ 3![ NDITION ', , . ._-_blaf.TIh -_ h --brio(Art.) •---- "arm Dirt -_ • • • 0N .� __cons(sm.) EX .WALLS FACTORS (` Flnttaa - J COND . FAIR S,rne(►�) Deed SHh1 FLOORING ---Neu d Rnws —- jy h * •. _Da Shun CO TRUCTION la CI t 7 . -.-Brick __-A/artwonts __, w , -.-»-.Chink ,-Salmi -4Wood Frame Brick Cased ndv' Concrete ---_-WINS a Art. - -- -. • Pr!:,' -..,.. Lumber Skids. --•_.Stool Frame Sheeo „_--.--Tile .._...-Flo.Attie R. -- • . • • - %#, " -__--Relef.Comets Metal Marble r Flo.Base.R. --- 8 Twang �,r w;', MN IFING - MIII • Block Twanw Date Cow/et. -- - - 1,7• L7 Si.FT. : Y.P. rick Shingle n • t, ,•.•.•-.tbiw/N b ontrete Tile Ale ��___ _. �Y EXT. TRIM PLUMPING Rambled aDrawl FOUNDATIONS None • • r 1 ! VALUATION Mehl Plain _._ Mims r _ 3�,_A. /.Steve rnameehl Toilet IGNTING CewraMin' Ste"-Concrete eN /` _ _ .__ RECAPITULATI : :-Botbreom: ✓ Eleetrh • 4 �Q �.;hlab trick ai.Stone The Flew __� ��- S �i _ (-.TIN-4Iat et Tile Terra Cotta Baths,BOW. ••----- 10 _- - - • - _ _-•- - y+,- s--- •Nnlamnhl Piers Metal Showers Lamps -, - a 5 •�� • • LAND APPRAISAL - --- is T --_-- - --_1�ierr ---� --•--- ADDITIONAL .8 Ttt -- BUILDINGS ' Frost and Derti Unit Forth Corner Front Volution Prla Footle Factor Fat Valli —• ,fir ' /�,e/s �/f / �, J, ��,�,•7f[!7�}_� . LOTS ACREAGE ST. IMPROVEMENTS i V f x I/.O (/ // i �y0— rV`VV- Lmt Level .1‹.—Pared 1------ - ►>' x 0 47 7/ 600 Lew Rocky Sidewalk Higb Hilly Dirt TOTAL BUILDINGS I 38 S'."-// IIMIanM1 F Asti';r) Rooky Swampy _Garb TOTAL MInMA1Ofa1R:r. %. ACRES d) Swampy • Farm .1!"-Water LAID ' ' 1 Wooded - oo • !/lww • TOTAL LAND VALUATION Elot Light AND BLOCS S °trio TOTAL LAND +( 1 .'�• , . ... `Gas .:r ,,si r • DISTRICT r CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA s.. ,/ H SRRRIYISIOR BLOCK LOT , Improved OWNER Carolyn H. Riley Yfe'I _ ADDRESS Box 625, City • SECTION 21 (36) Exempt 1 °EURiPTIRR: S100' of N595' of Gov lot 1 lying E of Ocean OWNER • Blvd ADDRESS OWNER 3// 5 ' V DDRESS ' 'TEAR-. 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 '1970 1971 1972 y EXEMPTION • 1 . SLOGS. 2,/ (PO = -- ----- it TOTALS 0 Yen) ►ER.PROP. DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING BUILDING PLAN BUILDING DIMENSIONS -■ -------- - ---.------ ---- SIZE HEIGHT STORIES TYPE BLDG. BASEMENT ROOF INT. FINISH MISCELLANEOUS - ■ i I. --- ..___._Plaster ■■. ---_ r12,.... ._....SIgle Duly. None Gable ---....Donated ... .Swink:(Fin) ■ ---- i .-- II- - X _____Dnble owls. Part Hip Pine Fire Escapes - • • --- I I Hardwood ■ ---- --- ---- ----- �- `, X _—..Oeplea Dwip. Foil Flat _Refrigerators r'. Apartment Dirt Fleer Mansard Meta) Van.C.Sy+• ■ _ I_ _-/-��I- - MnbN iTip — Ie _ I I -\ ..-....Store Cement Floor Panels Skyilphte � � —I-I- rl I -_Steroi0111e. finish PORDHES - )( • _.:.__Eton i Art, X rivet FLOORS Fireplaces ■ I I I ■ 1 --- r I ----Attlee HEATING X Side MIS Joists Incinerators - -- ----- ---- Solar W.Sri• .1- I I X ..--_-_hotel None X Rear Steil Beams ---- ---____ _ __Theatre Storer X Sleep. Relnl.Conente .-•..-"-Air ton.Sys. _ . ■■ =• C • ---- 011 earner Reln1.TIN .: --- ' -- CONDITION , ._Gorape(Apt.) .-.--- .._----'Dirt -_ __ _ EXT. WALLS FACTORS __ .Garen(Sere.) Fireplace - - ----� GOOD FAIR BAD ,...._.Garage(Pre.) Wood Siena FLOORING -.-No.of Rooms - I -- I - 1 _Gas Station CONSTRUCTION Brick Pine -___Apartments, - ■ - \� • - _--�I I .--_.CMnh .._. Hardwood � _- • Weed Frame Brick Ceul Rooms i Apt. --------� —del —.School Concrete ;Nita". .Limber Sheds ---_.Steel Frame States Tile ..__..Fin.Attie R. So_ - . -- if .....Mint Concrete Metal Marble Fin.Base.R. �'� - ROOFING MIII Bloct ll eleim Date Comet. I I ■ - J-!--!-fi f ST.FT. Y.P. TOTAL -__.Britt Shinn ---- -"�':' —.Senile . Concrete Tile PLUMBING -"""` ■ ---- e,��y�� III IT_..►itch&Gran! EXT. TkIM Remodeled _I. -'- - � II�+FOUNDATIONSMene • -- VALUATION Mehl Pldn Fiatern LIGHTING C ■_ �^ - _.Gwpaltin -----Stine Ornamental Toilets I RECA ITULATION .____.Conente Wood __.._.-.Bathroom: Electric - P" _.Siab .Brick Sheeo TIIe FNa - � S sL._TIN--Flat or Tile . ..Tern Cotta Baths,Bellt•I. --•Gas arsenate) Piers Metal Showers Lamps rII I �LAND APPRAISAL II I • ADDITIONAL I I 4 --- ,� -- ru BUILDINGS `` Frost red Depth Unit Depth Corner Front Yalntlen r Price Factor Factor Foot Yalu LOTS ACREAGE �ST.IMPROVEMENTS /00 X g g 5 0 to Level Level /�--rand Hlpk Hilly Dirt TOTAL S X / Lew Rocky Sidewalk BUILDINGS $ k D MipIM Flake- Rocky Swampy � Cu�rb ,, dnatiM inter ` r%.•a:,- ::'ACRES ® Swampy Farm f�Water LARDL ' :.w• .,. a Winded, .�le Sewer Light TOTAL LAND 70TAL'LAND 1rAL�IkTION r- Gas AND BLOCS. $ ..,_ -�,.- .► _ _- . V --— _ .-. ---- -- - -- - - - .S (- KF and 1' II) L Pa�cSe\-cn Delray Theater • Nat- - Nun. - Mon.. Jan. :: "JUDGE HARDY ANY) SON" , ,� Mickey Rooney and Lewis Slone � a Tues. - AV-edues.. Jan. :31)31 ��,.. ' ••SLIGHTLY HONORABLE" Edward Arnold and Pat O'Brien .*� • '1 Thurs. - Fri., Feb. 1-" ! ' ". •s = t' "HENRY GOES ARIZON:A" "`': t '- �\nth Frain. Morgan I �','�:: 1 P Ate , ,: , _ KENTUCKY HOUSE L _ r ` ATLANTIC AVENUE DELRAY BEACH. FLA. Architect Residence of Ill'ST_ V A. MAAS Plaza Building //'s. Melville F. Riley Palm Be'ncit IN AND ABOUT TOWN PHOTOGRAPHY PORTRAIT '1' eupper COMMERCIAL :MR AND \1RN. FRANCIS HACKE'r of Copenhagen. Denmark. Gr0Cery Cameras Supplies have taken a house in Delray Beach Greeting Cards for the winter. Mr. Hacker has Fancy Western Meats \\-ritten many historical novels and WE DELIVER Herrick'$ Studio his most recent book has just been 127 Atlantic Ave.I. i published. Telephone 56 Delray Beach, Florida Atlantic Ave. MR. A. \V. FURGESON of Dunn & Bradstreet, New York, spent Mon- & day night in Delray Beach, on board FLOWER'S! j his houseboat, the Marybelle, HARV .L BROS. 1 For All Occasions • i j BR. AND MRS. L. MITCHELI. AD��IS FLOWER SHOP HEAVY CONTRACTING I ;GAMER entertained at a cocktail SEA WALLS — ROAD BLDG. party at the Delray Beach Hotel on Telephone 13 Friday in honor of Mrs. Ganier'S Atlantic Avenue • I inter. Mrs. Robert Edward Ander- Delray Beach son, Jr., of Richmond, Virginia, and DELRAY BEACH Member F. T. D. Association TELEPHONE 132 j Miss Dorothy Livermore of New1 York and Miami Beach. 1 . � d TIDL an Issued Every Friday Morning During Season DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JANUAR] H. 19I11 • j. t I r t .i„x • tea 3., a..,+.�. -sue° ` .. ...•_ p ?_ . —By Herrick. H. T. FARDLEF, ROBERT YOUYOUNG POLO TEAM BILL McMATH, JR., WINSTON GUEST In and About crown MR. HARVEY LADE\V, prominent turfman of MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL B. BELDEN entertained Hartford County. Maryland. has opened his house at at a cocktail party on Monday afternoon in honor of Gulf Stream and had as his guests last week, Mr. their house guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I-inter, of and Mrs. IV. Wallace Lanahan, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hartford, Connecticutt. The guests included: Mr. and Lurman Stewart and Miss Edna Parlette, all of Balti- Mrs. Howard L. Sills, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar \\'ikon. more. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. L. Gilpin, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. ▪ . Boykin, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rehr and Mr. and Mrs. MR. AND MRS. HOWARD PHIPPS have also been Charles T. Byron. occupying their house in Gulf Stream for several weeks and will remain for the rest of the winter. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES LOCKHART of Pitts- burgh, have returned for another season and are now • » living in their home on the North Ocean Boulevard. MR. ROBERT D. JA\IES of Saratoga Springs, New * = Y York, arrived last week. Mr. James was, at one MR. AND MRS. REVERDY J. DAINERFIELD of time, tenth ranking tennis player in the United States Baltimore, Maryland, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and was a member of the Davis Cup team. Continued On Page Three ,y tacn train w • Lake Worth. December 1btn, when ne with u-•aw- Four Permits Are December to West Palm Beach as night k.. . : I. n of theand • l at- Granted b City , �g manager. �h. shortages all took place at Hatch and • • at the West Palm Beach office, officials ,;�.;; to see Duringthe baseball week of the company states About $3,100 .• + ----- was miarie g and of this amount, $2,100. . ><;`'. .toa-prNideat of the Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Spencer. formerly .was recovered when be was arrested in ,, ; at• nplr+rd at first of New York, 'have taken out a build- Rashvill., a week-ago yesterday. Part +..; ' I PI• The pis ins permit for • frame resident* on of the money is supposed to have been - gotten together tor North Swinton Avenue to oat $7.000. spent for purchase of • new car. A •_t - . was a KiWanir ben- 0 MaurA. Mar is the architect and F. J. signed confession bat been made. ! r 1 yea from the sane Schrader is the contractor. The b0usm will be built in • the Bermuda style. p/� . -�nshlp was at stake` Mr. and Mrs. Spencer will m.k. Delray Ball T" " h ' �''''' ' frlendllnesr existed Bech their permanent bome. bLCes 02/ 1/ : n.. o. Holland pro- !. has 3tt the is on Display ..,. •rn$y when be vo. tract a house in I a decision by Slap- Seagate, South Ocean Boulevard. It i • and ended. up by will be of brick, of British colonial The trophy for the annual semi-pro• ' • .)ttle after the latter design and will face the ocean. G. A. Florida baseball tournament is on die- / • • decision on a play. .,is the• architect and • II rT-: play at Ault s Sport shop. The trophy • }' ;; Mr. Slapnicka are Waters. the contractor. will be awarded to the winning team s , , 'ourt, owned by Mr. Other branding pawns tee then week in the state tournament which will be �i include one to A. lee. Northeast bald here J y 1-10. Teams from el, 0. :.:,,;<< . right field through- Ninth Street, for an addition •to cost entire state will compete and the win- ., • made four trips to $1,500. and one to W. T. Tiers. South Der will play a team from Georgia. :. ' I not acor• • hit. Cabal Street. to cost $10. which will be the winner in that state. - )• •�� n right field, hit a • F: B. McNeece is president of the • 'A.••• t••• )elray but failed• to • • Florida semi-pro congress and selected .4 ' t Floridians . . r = Delray Beach for the site of the July polo stirs•took .. meet. Mr. McNeece stated recently 5,: 'i Cuba. f� Boost Ttwrsend . .. that there �ba� be abut • . " 1500 persons gather during the ten • •;. ... am were John Wack.and' _____ days of the tournament. •= -" Winston Guest WASHINGTON.—Three Florida leg- . ''!.1 islators went to bat for the Townsend -*=•. • score: old ale won plan WO% baling the Lutherans to . 1 - AB ft H House Ways and Means Committee that eorfolks Would •3 1 0 everybody. , Show Hisfory ••• A. 4 0 0 The witnesses were Senator Andrews • ��� 4 0 1 and Representatives Peter's* end can: The romance of 100 years of Luther- r '�2 _. 0 . 1 non--ell Democrats. be told in the moving pic- • ,r• 4 0 0 The senator urged the Townsend plan tuts . "me Cell of the Cross," at :; , b 40 0 '•—or monthly benefits up to 200 for T. b, Lutheran Church on Thursday. 0 , ,.4 CARL WHITE SELLS " Cone ins PEERLESS CLEANERS Pansh ouse Peerless Cleaners, formerly owned • by Carl White, who purchased the Casa Del Rey Hotel several months�nasRaceDHénorsPriest ago, has been sold to B. Paul, of e • troit, who has taken charge and Is ; now operating the plant. Improve- •• quesday's Primary Proves; newts and additions to equipment rove- Contract Let- For Erection `� - Complete Victory _for John Brewster Hubbs and service are planned for comple- Nofth Florida Man tion by the time the winter season Memoiial LOCAL RESULTS GIVEN start f t ` Oe IS CIVIC TRIBUTE Final result in the Rardin-Beck Contract has been let for the imme- contest for the legislative•nomination New Ole to Be diate construction of the John Brews- in Group Two hung Friday morning ter Hubbs Memorial Parish House,. it on the counting of absentee ballots • was announced yesterday by.the vestry still in the mails. Rardin leads by Built on Beach of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. only one vote at the moment of going • The handsome addition to the_.circh to press, but there may be votes re- ,_ plants.will bp-tt ilt 454;,t q...l0.0 etmi1 ;` ceived by'mail.vihieh will.:thange-the, .Apartment Building Also the present church site on South Swin- standing. r.•.to avenue and eventually the two Sold During Active buildings will be joined bypassage- . ap age- The candidacy of Fred P. Realty Week way, completing the plant for the use. . , . of the church membership, the`,`Sunday Cone, of Lake City, turned Announcement was made School, and the various auxiliary nits. yesterday Included, in the new building, .which into a juggernaut that rode of two realty sales in Delray Beach was designed by Samuel •Ogren, Delray which will be followed by important Beach architect, are an auditorium, a own his opponent, Judge building and remodeling activities in• stage, dressing rooms, and a kitchen. the near future. daieigh Petteway, of Tam- ' Construction is expected to begin at Melvin F. Riley, of Hagerstown, Md., once and completion •is anticipated. by pa, by a .majority of 60,000 purchased Lots 9 and 10, Ocean Beach early fall. Lawson and Waters,. local addition, lying about two hundred feet contracting firm, has been given the un- votes," in the race • for the south of the new Price home bn North dertaking. • Ocean Boule.card. Mr. Riley is expect- Democratic nomination for to return to Delray Beach early in The award of this contract marks the governor of Florida, decided July when construction of a handsome culmination of a unique and sp'ontan• home will _be_Lb to be ready for eous tribute to one of the outstanc�,ing in the �?a'IX�I x'v of last Tues- �.._„u characters .Among lrlt.lrn t v'c ITrir .*r . ire t=Joa-th, ferred to West Palm Beach as night `-- -'- !1 Four Permits d of the n at- Granted r �✓ manager. the short ee all tool: place .ti,4,� ne.teh and a large fat the West Palm loch office, officials , . to see the baseballof company smote. About 3,1� . ,4 J . During weep of this amount, $2,100, ..4.4.71 } was r cov en hewas arrested 'a�" . leo-president of the ° Ads. and Mrs. W. A. , formerlya Part ., . umpired at 4 4 of New York, 'have taken out a build- Nashville, a week ago yesterday. ,��1 { I cme- The Plelwa ing permit for a frame =Mende on of the money is stippozed to have been - epsli rx gotten together for North Swinton Avenue to °F. spent for purchase of a new car. _; ` ;} was a Kiwanks ben- G. A. maw is the architect and r. a. . signed confession has been made. ;�tR. , , yers from the East Schrader is the contractor. The � will be built in • the Buda style. iC, ���C: �f • s )nehip was at stake, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer will make ,�,aTrrhv `l r, , '1 friendliness exists their permanent home. iv�CuS �, 7�•,,e ne. O. Heiand pro- Mrs. Melville P. ' h� let e D; wtI &, :, •medywhen be vo- ' coal rt1or a three-• ...•. �.• home in l a decision by Slap- Seagate, South Ocean Boulevard. It g ., and ended, up by will be of brick, of British colonial The trophy for the annual semi-pro r )the after the latter design and will face the ocean. G, Florida baseball tourtiament is on dis- ;t- d ion on a lay is the architect and 't 1`µ , • play at Ault's Sport stop. The trophy f:; 41 -' p Mr. Slapnicka are Waters, the contractor. will be awarded to the winning team �� 'ourt, owned by Mr. permits for the week in the state tournament which will be : :� .,, buildingheld here J ly+ 1-10. Teams from the ;,,� •,•.' include one to A. E. 1 lee, Northeast J right field through- Ninth Street, for an addition •to cost entire state will compete and the win- • made four trips to $1,500, and one to W. T. Tiers, South ner will play a team from Georgia. .ti - i not which will be the winner to that stag. • >. .. . score a hit. 1 Street, to cost �10. �. n right field, hit a • F. B. M.cNeeee is president of the ot Florida semipro congress and selected . :i:. )elray but failed • to `r�• � Floridians. Delray Beach for the site of the July , meet. Mr. McNeece stated recently ,;., polo ataz's tools part ` that there would probably be about ,. r. Cuba. P for ' Tow, ,send - 1500 persons gather during the ten ;• .gym were John Wac�-�, tournament ; Winston Guest €nd days of the WASHINGTON.—Three Florida leg- islators went to bat for the Townsend •. ._0: Fiore: � . �%:�+ j old age pension plan today, try the L; , ., - 3 j - House Ways and Means Committee That '�, '' . - . c.' ! AB R the old folks would •ll ®s . ory ;�°, 3 money3 1 0 everybody.for i� Sh . ,�; 6,,,..1 , 4 0 0 The witnesseswere Senator Andrews • '4 4 0 1 and Representatives Peterson and Can"- The romance of 100 years of Luther- i • =; 21 0 . 1 non—ill Democrats. • • • • €in n will betold in the moving pie. '. 4 0 0 The senator urged the Townsend plan tui�' film, "The Call of the Cross," at t 4 0 0 '---or monthly benefits up to for Trinity Lutheran • Church on Thursday, • ,' 2 0 1 persons over --�a8' a �' In the right r - P mar 2nd at 0:00 P. m. .� ' �,H ', . • a „b.1�r• I. F.RIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1939 NUMBER 29 Beach Deputy Brings ,L,, ,i4: , . . i,.• Baker Back ._ .--. t� Two Contests , •r . _.,:i.,.:., , . ...:. Former Postal Defeated •in International Manager Returned, �.•-r 7 to This County "`''" arse and Lake Worth Loses �'_ � A deputy sheriff was due to arrive in :, •,,,,,,,-, f it Baseball Af f a•r West Palm Beach, last night with F. M. :k Baker, forever manager of the Postal -';:: ,aselball and polo - Telegraph here, who is charged with ,. wo Homesembezzlement. 1 Delray Beach lastin Baker who has apparently gone un- '` its of sports ,.'�: Ulf Stream Polo der several names was known under : ,. I� was winner. the name of "Savage' in New York in • .. with Cuba by • 0 Be [3iiiiitand "Mugnier'' in Louisville. In Miami, the Delray Beach Delray Beach and West Palm Beech, el ler, star pitcher he called himself "F. M. Baker." His ��.."�;;.: real name is believed to be "Savage. ‘merlean Le�gw ClevelandBaker or Savage was manager of the• ; ,^ msley. larvirfw1 nffli h♦ror fir ie Year un to ..; 1 .,..,.. Twoon• ess ,.. � . Farmer Postal . , • • )eeafed in -International Manager Returned, •` to This County ,'':Y, ., ame and Lake Worth Loses .�;: ; • A depuly..sherii! was due to arrive in .: �:'. 'fit Baseball Affairnight , . West Palm Beach, last with F. M. Qii:0 . Baker, .forever manager of the Postal . Y, baseball and polo Telegraph here, . who is charged with Delray Beach in • embezzlement. • • .-_'=; ; •1' •nts o! sports last Baker who has apparently gone un- :' sulf Stream Polo der -several names was known under m was winner'in Homes the name o! Savage ire New York }, �e with Cuba by a . and "Mugnier" in Louisville. In Miami, .::� , ;;: the Delray Beacht3 Delray Beach and West Palm Beach, :y i . Feller, 0Be iiiit he called himself "F. M. Baker." His . i, , ,` American pitcher real name is believed to be "Savage." . .etmsley. Cleveland Baker or Savage was manager of the .;• . .,;r. v Beach team to a Postal office here for a year up to .. 7.: • December 15th, when he was trans- ti •'; :.eke Worth. Four Permits Are !erred to west Palm Beach as' night •'`� 1 of the season at- manager. •fihe shortages all took place •-`: atch and a large Granted by City at the West Palm Beach office, officials . ..i k• to see the baseball gTX.� Durlll Week of the company state. About �s,loo �: �;1. -- was missing and of this amount, $2,100, ,� �; .ce- resident of the Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spencer. -, .'-'„. p formerly .was recovered when he was arrested in .1.. umpired at first of New Yorke have taken out a build- Nashville, 'a week Igo yesterday. Part =...s�; game. The players lag permit for a frame residende on of the money is supposed to have been often together for North Swinton Avenue to cost $7,500. spent for purchase of a new car. A ,vas a lawsuit ben- G. A. Muss is the architect and F. J. signed confession hag been made. ,'r era from the East Schrader is the contractor. The house •i. will be built in • the Bermuda style. - ;'; ; a fall Ti' v' ho - ; :t. 'Ishii) was at stake. Mr. and lira. Spencer will mule Delray ;. .. friendliness existed Beach their t borne. Y .. O. Helland pro- Mrs. Melville P. Riley has let the is on Display ` •1edy .when he vo- contract fora bome in . . •, '• 1 decision by Slap- Seagate. South Ocean Boulevard. It - and ended. up by will be of brick. of- British colonial The trophy for the annual semi-pro •' 4-' 1C)(1.111' .41411111111: J4) ,.....r Iq t ', "' ', 1 lot A • , } ,• 1.t • alp tll'1 ill' .9 r buffet : ' )(j• ki • V. • 1 i• • , • , `. • �" �• ♦;. :;,•�• • . fir•, • ' Rui1.•r•. I .., . • , . .'••1• i , .,ntl J. I '• •w •W. �• ••'• "� • I • •.. • I t. L . •1 •: .' / •. '' 1 O►',• •��7" Ni r rill 1 • c ♦. ��. 7 f • • • •• ;I •♦• .. 1'� .� •,` .1 ); J.•1'a: 'r, •.. • , .1'.Ir�� 11 ).1 4,1-1\ \ '•' ` ,•C (� , r .. • '' •'~, • • ,1 ♦I•.. •• ••• •••L • ' 1 • ,I'.,�• •I�4•♦1 IrC :11 • yp v .•. 0 ./ . .• Mr :trio iiji / r , .. IN - vale Tr, . - rf r sr,' ; N 'i •`1 1111 ''' t r Fl �Srs. J • \1� (� l� .w, i Worth. • s• lo. . .t. • .a. • :Ind Airr -. .r�ta� • e . - - G...aham '. ,♦ " r + f, Air.. Slr.• Lt)ve. Jr 1 • Air. an. Mrs S • • • 44. ' . • Turner. I. •• • •• .. J. Rauler ../ • .. • . • . . • i . . t- gr • ' • , and Ntr . . t ''' • ''• t,•ler. �. • . . ' , • • . u'att•r.('lent �1 II. la • • I •.4• i Psr • i • i t ., , .. •• • 1• '* • . . , . • . 10-2-64 ADD $990. Cheek /�• -2 g-6�- 66, 11-6-67 $600 - dd Q• e : r nrnler 3R-f 11 B7 :S1-F/Addn-.$44. 3L • .,;Liec e o '' Y BEACH, FLORIDA f t3-1AAA ;f BUBDIYIOION CLOCK LOT 'rt ' ( 5) OWNER o,� z l -46-4 ripened .t 1. .;ADDRESlt �6villiam $l r�kM • 7 / ON: OWNER tf' ,._.d.n���llle T,,.J.��,.,., S100' of N6951 of Gov Lot 1 lying E of Ocean w "' :�lrrrEz�-rc 521 S. Ocean Blvd., ADDRESS • Delray Beach,Fla . L 521 S. Ocean Blvd. OWNER ADDRESS - I ? 1962 1963 ' 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 - ION PER#53 87B, 6,�16/87 ,Ad TV rm & 2 car cra.cage, $44, 359. eked /7o" /7'a,/o / a Z /9 a o d• - i y 3$o g o �7d c�,'(asb ��y.p� l,c/3 / t/3 /jfvi / 7gg° /69X6_ (2 tift x/V,e iL✓'o ?4/7on 9A7e i7 ?s 36,90o 53 1o0 -__ YI1 /) C7/ '7o �d9a0 ry IP. 2coo /20o 12Oo /2.0o 1.260 1200 ; / � v-U .734-87M,10//8/87 Inst Pool & deck (front of dwelling) 12, DUO trkad 8:g DESCRIPTION OF BUILDINGwe i . !/ BUILDING DIMENSIONS BLDG. ,ASEYENT ROOF Ili FINISH MISCELLANEOUS • -+�. - --•- -- --- r S HEIGHT STORIES • ie Drib .._.Mete to --�..Nutr -- _ _ / a, . Decorated .---Sprint. (Fin) - _—� - X Z ile Dwlp. _._....Part Nlp Mine .- _._-- •:•.T -- X / ea Ddl. fall Hardwood Fin Eualn • --..-1... ------- -- • a �. _ __ _ 9-rxt 1 Flat ----• ____Refrigerators - Metal mast ._ .Gent Flan Mansard _._ + ,�>ti - - /4 , PORg1ES hair SbyIIphle ' _ • �� &Oltlro tatty .._..- . _.____ ...�-T. . V `� Marble a Tll. Vac C.Sys- __-t. A R A Alt. X Front R4 Fke lane • --- �� , . yjATINS X Side - Male blab -...4eI eratora 3 ..rare X Near .-_ 1 Bums ___- Saaar W.Sys_ . .._.�_. I -_ ._.... Air CM.Sys. - 1 + ,537 I > GSA/44 Z t :re State X Z.p ..._ ..RHef.Counts • r &, Rcaf.TIM • -_ ue(Apt.) --..011 Berne — � r �e01CONDITION/$ '1 FinplaaEXT. (FALLSDin FACTORS _-- T--�---`us(5, ) -.. ,r� - GOOD FAIR aIAD ie.(Prat.) -_ _ Wood Siding FLOORIrC _1-No.cf Rums .latlw CONSTRUCTION - ----- - ow.- MI�I��_I Britt Pau .__---.APrtoeb _e ` ` �nii 9S 2. X C t Woad Frame ....- Brie**Case/ Hardwood ._ ._Rums a Apt. ra /�S' !� 1'!. Steel Frame .-- i per SYods ----- Stun ..__. Its _-._.Fin.Attie R. • Ammo . I �" _____Relief.Carrels etal - -.�t�rale _Fin.Base.R. T a`,� aim -' INC -----.rill ..e. eon .-�Terrarto __ R'' �rlet Mingle Linoleum -Fz Dal taw/lt - - _ 'S SR.FT. Y.P. TOTAL ale ' Carina TIIo PLUMBING Ale • tI � �lg;_ a Gravel EXT. TRIM • Remodeled ,� I'I �, �( FOUNDATIONS __-- Nona • • i • ,oNtIN .,..01.41.-_ ane .`". imm .Br aweaal Toilets LIGHTING ` �oi � � �-Bathroew: Electric f "� RECAPITULATI N -Flat• ;peanuts' Steno Tile Floor ._..1 + ------..Tile meta( ._..__.Tetra Cetta laths.relit-b ..__..Cu �"- •�•' _ S ►len Metal Shawn Lamps • 1 �.__ _.H_..__ _ • V _1 v - -- A-_1 LAND APPRAISAL _moADDITIONALw tied Depth WI ES .. .. I BUILDINGS YatutlM 4, +X / / / , ' i.,,� LOTS ACREAGELevel ST. IMPROVEMENTS �' / // Level X 4.0 O /k 7 6 O Nllr Hilly Dirt TOTAL p ---- _ If? o y fuuDING$ � °S 4/c z :r1,.0 Fetr ---_ / -- Lan Rat Sidewalk = !!_ 7 - '+ +Fatter .... Inky Swampy Curb TOTAL / as O ACRES ® ._... Swampy Farm v Water .. LAND `+'- } _, Maple) ewer — G V - TOTAL LAND VALUATION Electric Light TOTAL GS. 8 1, I �+ ', k Gus' AND BOGS. 11 :. t F 1 Nov. 11 , 1993 Memo to file When I moved to Delray Beach in 1946 (we lived at 511 South Ocean Blvd. ) , the house at 521 S . Ocean had been in exis- tence for several years. Obviously, the county records are in error in regards to this house, as they lkst 1955 as the date it was built. 77,S— Sincerely, Alida N. Riley 65 Palm Square Delray Beach , Florida 21-46-43r S 100 FT OF N 695 FT BLACK ANNE A 12-43-46-21-00-001-0050 PAGE 1 OF 1 OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD BRIDLESPUR FARM 07/2S/93 KESWICK VA 521 5 OCEAN BL /E PALM BEACH COUNTY 22947 NBHD 1200.02 100/100/100 APPR 76 3A 07/14/92 0100 SINGLE FAMILY SFR BUILDING NUMBER 001 DESCRIPTION MASS 1141401 MODEL 01 SFR VALUE 1141401 BUILDING USE 0100 SFR BY CAMP EXTERIOR WALL-1 17 CB STUCCO PV 1129877 EXTERIOR WALL-2 00 N/A ROOF STRUCTURE 03 GABLE OR HIP ROOF COVER 08 CLAY/BERMUDA TL CODE AREA PCT INTERIOR FIN 1 03 PLASTER BAS 2364 100 INTERIOR FIN 2 00 N/A FEP 215 85 FLOORING - 1 12 HARDWOOD FGR 886 70 FLOORING - 2 00 N/A FOP 60 30 HEATING FUEL 04 ELECTRIC TOTAL 3525 HEATING 04 FORCED AIR DUCT AIR CONDITION 03 CENTRAL AIR QUALITY 05 CLASS-5 NO OF BATHROOMS 0045 4.5 BATHS BEDROOMS 00 N/A NO. STORIES 0010 1 STORY ,NO. UNITS 0000 A ACTUAL YEAR BLT 1955 ): EFF. YEAR BUILT 1965 FUNCTIONAL OBS. 000 N/A ECONOMIC OBS. 000 N/A OBSERVED COND. 000 N/A LAND/TOTAL 0.87 NORMAL DEPR TBL 11 SFR DEPR TABLE HTD AREA 2579 AREA/UNIT 2579 EFF AREA 3185 EFF RATE 50.05 BUILDING 159409 MKT ADJ 18.00 MARKET 130715 BAS(2364)FEP(215)FGR(886)FOP(60). GAZEBO COMP 12-19-90 .A07 NO BLDG MUSE DESCRIPTION ADJ LENGTH WIDTH UNITS PRICE YB DT PCT VALUE 001 1 PATIO 276.00 1.30 00 359 002 1 FLR CVS 312.00 1.30 00 406 003 1 FIREPLC 1.00 1000.00 00 1000 004 1 PATIO 484.00 1.55 88 750 005 1 POOL 121.00 51.00 88 6171 006 1 GAZEBO 1.00 2000.00 90 2000 MARKET 10686 NO LUSE DESCRIPTION ZONING FRONT DEPTH UNITS TP PRICE ADJUSTMENTS ADJ PRICE VALUE 01 0120 OCEAN R1AA 1.00 LT 1000000.00 1000000.00 1000000 05/11/93 61A MARKET 1000000 wk 'csgal. iNFIVP • rr r: .: likAkt -.MPG 1, 4Iid Itr lj 4. dP4111144 ir . N._ • 1 .se . ,k , . -. .r • • 1 , •• . . •a, 40 . • • 0 *. • volt 0 1 • •• ''..: Vi. F.1. ll ' • • ••.''. dr - - • - . f • .../4.. -- Alf= • - - `... • il • -0-i . . f . , • I .,.. . I • A Ittle‘ ' ,t . - _ • t L Z. • i - A -- • ----- -.,-- ,- . _ N..-... — . Alb ... 44 .• 4. 'V 4.6 ... • % I*.. a4 1. '-'''• - . ' ,, .,Jo ,.. Alternate view: The French influence of facade 521 S. Ocean Boulevard 1995 ÀY NEWS ESTABLISHED 1923 21 . b-- --4-r-) • ACH COUNTY, •FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1193? -- NOV11 cERIN ______ _____ ___ -- ERJ Curfew Will NEW YORKER WILL rtiyBUILD AT BEACH NEW pi Be Modified Contract has been let for the F lOOdColored Population to Have erection in the Mitchell beach sub- division of a winter home for Per- Chance At Night y _Johnstont Jr., prominent, New Fishing York broker. r Farms Plans drawn_by___Samual Ogren,. While no official announcement has _ Delray Beach architect, call for aLeonai ' been made, informal conversation with seven room house, containing four _ local police officers indicates that as master bedrooms. Design will be _ Announces our Comes the season wanes lightening of present French colonialLwith concrete _block White SCE Cason Ends curfew restrictions, designed to keep and stucco construction. negroes out of the white section of the Contract for construction of the Color city after 9 p. m. will be modified con- home was awarded to H. A. Ander- re Largely To slderably. son and Co., of West Palm Beach. The Delray 1'. Young Plants - The particular consideration for Association. meet lightening the restrictions will be the the school atuii' PI10-01 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPER 05/04/95 FOLIO 12-43-46-21-00-001-0050 001 PAZIP BED BTH HE BLT ADJ SQFT SALE\SQFT AV 521 S OCEAN BLVD 4 1 1955 3 , 185 OWNER' S NAME AND ADDRESS WGVP FLR BLDG USE EFFBLT LV SQFT BLACK ANNE A W P 1 SINGLE FAMILY 1965 2, 579 BRIDLESPUR FARM LEGAL DESCRIPTION KESWICK VA 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 695 FT PLATBOOK 22947 OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD LOT CHARACTERISTICS PLATPAGE TYPE: TAX YR==> 94 AMT==> 28, 834 . 02 PAID?==> Y TAX/FT==> 9 . 05 PRIOR YR DLQ==> N ASSMT YR BUILDING AGRICULTURE LAND TOTAL ASSMT SQ/FT 1994 140, 445 0 1, 000, 000 1, 140, 445 358 . 06 SALE DATE AMOUNT BOOK PAGE Q DT SALE DATE AMOUNT BOOK PAGE Q DT MORTGAGE COMPANY AMOUNT DATE MTG TYPE RATE NUMBER SELLERS NAME SLUC CLUC BLDG CDE HOMEST APPR LP 01 0120 0100 0 N N ENTER=NEXT F1=DEED/MTG F2=BLDG (S) F4=TAXES F5=LEGAL F6=COMPS MENU F7=DIMENSIONS F8=FEATURES/RATES/ETC F9=BACK F10=HELP <ALT>+<F5>= SKETCH PI10 READY ISC CAYCE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 12 :26 :28 M.A. F. COUNTY TAPES INQUIRY 9/15/95 (Opt . 1) GENERAL I N F O R M A T I O N #1 PID# : 12 43 46 21 00 001 0050 Prop.Addr: 521 S OCEAN BLVD A/C Type: CENTRAL Prop.Descrp: SINGLE FAMILY Bathrooms : 4 Stories : 1 Owner Name : BLACK ANNE A Roof Structure: GABLE OR HIP Owner Addrl : BRIDLESPUR FARM Roof Cover: Owner Addr2 : KESWICK VA Heating Fuel : ELECTRIC Owner Addr3 : 22947 Heating Type: FRCD AIR DUCTED Ext Wall-1 : CB STUCCO Legal Descrp: 21-46-43 , S 100 FT OF N 695 FT Ext Wall-2 : OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD Int Wall-1 : PLASTERED Int Wall-2 : Int Floor-1 : HARDWOOD Int Floor-2 : CF3 : End CF12 : Backup CF4 : Menu CF6 : Search Enter: Next F1 : HELP an "1•30-6 i : -. 275.. Check -03 -G.5'" $ S uer.# 1.a.20 1w, $25 0.00. Remdi. txt. Checked 70 1.1-'15-66 ADD $7000.' Check .r2 _ PER#3582,9/27/7 ,1I Pairs,48000,Checkedy y ' . cttexacac1 . OF, LRAM BEACH, FLORIDA 6 . zHfflYNtM fIOCX , uT Iwynrw OWNER Km_ P. Jr. & Marie E. Sn der e on. 21-46'43 ADDRESS • Pittsburgh Penna. z �` - Exempt 35� One. Oliver Plaza, IONS OWNER S1101 of N805' ` of Gov Lot 1 lying E of Ocean ADDRESS t. OWNER ` 601 S Ocean Blvd. ADDRESS 5 )) 1962 1963 1964 7965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 ION .0 +� �. • "9 1,0 9/I ' /D ,W . Yoy I i o 4L4L i'/Rig c'-a 3IQ w. to "'r /6. r /`S f id'Ili'. tip t /6 sus / 7i 8 A'2 ) vl oY / ,7 �0 3,Z"0-0 V . _ 371 01 37.5.00 57 600 7 040 Tfr 7 f'iP* 3�, 32So 32co 33oo. ' µCoo i/•Soo , s-7r-p s,5 (4 o BUILDING PLAN ter V BUILDING DIMENSIONS DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING r f i RIDS.is - Ai ENT `' „RNF . _IN i FINIS' MISCELLANEOUS - �- --_ f- - __._ -_ �����.�� eI Z512E HEIGHT STORIES N aso -eGablle ! t~ -- _ '1' oU swig. _. -_.Part NIB ._ Pith Fire Eotape __ -� --+---- 7�� _ 1 30 ' ra Owl/ _—Fell Flat ----Metal RafrlNrataro ----, _— --- --- ? N 3a S L • tweet ...Dirt Flair Masud — ,M - -- Z� e .___.Cutest ileac MINES Pawls ..-_...Skylights _-,-,�-— !��-_PAN.-.� X a S OIIIN FIRM JUMPS .._.._FlfglaNf - • • • •_ ! �.00 36 p 00 L: 3�.'• e l Apt. X Frost /•M,W l Incinerators O HEATING _ -- n X SIN MITI ____-Solar W.SYS ---- i \ , - ., iiZf _ X /. .`' ,i _None X OW JOH,haws --`-' J b " -- Alr Con.Sri ate :--._StorN x Slwt. _ ..Ralat.Canwate -•----- - '. �F —_.Re1af.TIM -t ---- -- - - —'- - CONDITION aN(Apt.) -�r�-11 Romer WALLS Dirt FACTORS -- -_ �—y _.____-_____.._ see(Sm.) Flr.FIaN —wekXj. / •_--._ --_ --_._.._. p GOOD FAIR Wm see(Sm.) IWitSSl/ip FLOORING' 0 No.it,beam _ _-- —ram d St tk p ROCTIiN .Brisk i • -.4._ 100 ..._._.Aporbuta _.- 1 . - I''i� -, --•'--- _ .. 01 -Wood Faso -_. Rrlet Dowd Goa�tob .. -.Rooms A AFL •-- j _ ff— \ -S Aber Walt —.Shell►I Na _...-Pim ._....INS ._._.:Fin.ANTS L - - ii. • -(' • f- • 1�, _. -, ._-MIlnf.`CNenM Natal ..L:1T o �J Ile.Bar.L - Si.FT. V.P. TOTAL FIND MM ' _th . .BIaN Moline .Yi:Date Cowell - - -- SalnaM Ap - _--.- )14 _ _1___ h t GraNi Iola CewHa TIM - TRIM PLUMBING Remaalrl I. ..� __ _ FOUNDATIONS . - --._.Note' 3I, • - - A;' - • • e1 :.ZStow : ,tlralaaaaatal `p :. 3GNTING If, = 1 yp �_ REGAPITUTLAT N maw COMM . _ Wood Ir i- _._Briat _.ffiea --Tile Floor meows -- --I - -Fiat or ....._..TIIo -- Terra Cott lathe. .--Ba .Bo1R _- •In --6u - r ^ metal PionMetal Pews Loop - Iir ---L • • _ . __--- 2, 97 i • LAND APPRAISAL . --- ------- ADDITIONAL Depth -' - _ - BUILDINGS • haltt at/Depth Prim Fatter radar Foot Va Carew les Voloatiw tp X771. 4141OTS ACREAGE ST. IMPROVENENTS /I 7'/r V " Lawl laved — .-..Lem T 'L_ 36TOTAL Dirt TOTAL GS $X T�O �� �2/ N In fluky Sidewalk ,Factor m nay Swampy :•.Jefk TOTAL �] /� ACRES EP _... Water LAND "�G 69....E Faster /n Swampy Fares Sewer �e� , TOTAL LAND VALUATION Wooded Electric Light TOTAL LAND Gas AND BLOM $ l 0-7,4r (f., :.1. ..✓...n•_y.+iw-.- M-r-. • ..�._.y.R.wrrti•r _ 'M ti 4 Page 1 HISTORICAL STRUCTURE FORM Site 8 _ original FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILE Recorder # update Version 1. 1: 3/89 SITE NAME HISTORIC CONTEXTS NAT. REGISTER CATEGORY OTHER NAMES OR MSF NOS OWNERSHIP TYPE COUNTY DHR NO PROJECT NAME LOCATION (Attach copy of USGS map, sketch-map ofimmediate area) ADDRESS Y VICINITY OF / ROUTE TO SUBDIVISION BLOCK NO LOT NO PLAT OR OTHER MAP TOWNSHIP RANGE SECTION 1/4 1/4-1/4 IRREGULAR SEC? _ y _ n LAND GRANT USGS 7 . 5 ' MAP FASTING NORTHING UTM: ZONE S COORDINATES: LATITUDE D M S LONGITUDE D M HISTORY M L ARCHITECT: F M L BUILDER: F CONST DATE CIRCA RESTORATION DATE(S) : MODIFICATION DATE(S) : LOCATION MOVE: DATE ORIG ORIGINAL USE (S) PRESENT USES (S) DESCRIPTION STYLE PLAN: EXTERIOR INTERIOR NO. : STORIES OUTBLDGS PORCHES DORMERS STRUCTURAL SYSTEM(S) EXTERIOR FABRICS) MATLS FOUNDATION: TYPE INFILL PORCHES SURFACING ROOF: TYPE SECONDARY STRUCS . LOCNS CHIMNEY: NO MTLS WINDOWS EXTERIOR ORNAMENT CONDITION SURROUNDINGS NARRATIVE (general, interior, landscape, context; 3 lines only) ARCHAEOLOGICAL REMAINS AT THE SITE n (IF Y, ATTACH) FMSF ARCHAEOLOGICAL FORM COMPLETED? _ y _ ARTIFACTS OR OTHER REMAINS AH6E03102-89 Fla.Master Site File,Division of Historical Resources,The Capitol,Tallahassee,FL 32399-0250 /904-487-2333 F TEN ;t m 4?7 E4R,I fr.1 —L4 tau DELRAY BEACH hilkA 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City 1993 September 14, 1995 Mr. William P Snyder IIII Blackburn Road Sewickley, Pa 15143 Dear Property Owner, This is a courtesy notice to inform you that the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board is considering a proposal to establish a six property historic district along the east side of South Ocean Boulevard. Your property is located within the proposed district. The street addresses of the residences in the proposed district are as follows: 501 S. Ocean Boulevard 511 " 521 " 601 " 611 " 701 " The Board will review the proposal at its meeting on Wednesday, September 20, 1995, at 6:00 PM in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, to which you are cordially invited. A date for a public hearing regarding the designation will be established at the meeting, and you will be notified at least ten days prior to the hearing by certified mail. If, after the public hearing, the Board finds sufficient criteria to designate the district, it will recommend that historic status be granted by the City Commission. If you would like further information regarding the affect of historic district designation on your property, please write to the above address, or phone me, 407-243-7284 - FAX 407-243-7221 Sincerely, a• rG Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Prir:h>J on Rocyclud Papur 21-46-43i S 110 FT OF N 805 FT SNYDER WILLIAM P III 12-43-46-21-00-001-0060 PAGE 1 OF 1 OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD BLACKBURN RD 07/29/93 SEWICKLEY PA 601 S OCEAN BL /E PALM BEACH COUNTY 151439309 NBHD 1200.02 100/100/100 APPR 76 3A 07/14/92 0100 SINGLE FAMILY SFR BUILDING NUMBER 001 DESCRIPTION MASS 1245799 +---52----+ MODEL 01 SFR VALUE 1245799 +---52 +---+ +--+ I BUILDING USE 0100 SFR BY CAMA 7 I I I 21 EXTERIOR WALL-1 10 ABOVE AVERAGE PV 1145599 +-+ 19FEP9 I FUS I EXTERIOR WALL-2 00 N/A +-+ BAS I I 32 +-35---+ ROOF STRUCTURE 03 GABLE OR HIP I I +-35---+--++ I I ROOF COVER 03 ASPH/COMP SHNGL CODE AREA PCT 22FGR I 18 I I 18 INTERIOR FIN 1 03 PLASTER FEP 361 85 I I 18 I 20 +-27--+ INTERIOR FIN 2 00 N/A BAS 1778 100 +-+---+ +--+ FLOORING - 1 12 HARDWOOD FGR 220 70 FLOORING - 2 00 N/A FUS 1718 100 HEATING FUEL 01 NONE TOTAL 4077 HEATING 01 NONE AIR CONDITION 01 NONE QUALITY 06 CLASS-6 NO OF BATHROOMS 0045 4.5 BATHS BEDROOMS 00 N/A NO. STORIES 0020 2 STORIES ACTUAL YEAR BLT 1937 EFF. YEAR BUILT 1947 NORMAL DEPR TBL 11 SFR DEPR TABLE LAND/TOTAL 0.86 HTD AREA 3857 AREA/UNIT 3857 EFF AREA 3957 EFF RATE 48.43 BUILDING 191638 MKT ADJ 27.40 MARKET 139129 NO BOOK PAGE DATE DC QC S PRICE NOTES FEP(L19BAS(L52D7L10D1OFGR(D22R10U221-10 01 3789 0624 8/82 WD U I 157500 )R10D22RI7U18R35D18R14U20L14U19)D19R19 U19)ADD(R25FUS(D32R27U18R35U21L52D7L10 )L25). GATE LOCKED .B07 NO BLDG MUSE DESCRIPTION ADJ LENGTH WIDTH UNITS PRICE YB DT PCT VALUE 001 1 POOL 108.00 46.00 00 4968 002 1 FIREPLC 1.00 1000.00 00 1000 003 1 PATIO 540.00 1.30 00 702 MARKET 6670 NO LUSE DESCRIPTION ZONING FRONT DEPTH UNITS TP PRICE ADJUSTMENTS ADJ PRICE VALUE 01 0120 OCEAN RIAA 1.00 LT 1100000.00 1100000.00 1100000 05/11/93 61A MARKET 1100000 ,CAYrR CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 12 :34 :21 RAF006ID M.A.F. COUNTY TAPES INQUIRY 9/14/95 (Opt . 1) GENERAL I N F O R M A T I O N #1 PID# : 12 43 46 21 00 001 0060 Prop.Addr: 601 S OCEAN BLVD A/C Type : NONE Prop.Descrp: SINGLE FAMILY Bathrooms : 4 Stories : 2 Owner Name: SNYDER WILLIAM P III Roof Structure : GABLE OR HIP Owner Addrl : BLACKBURN RD Roof Cover: Owner Addr2 : SEWICKLEY PA Heating Fuel : NONE Owner Addr3 : 15143 Heating Type : NONE Ext Wall-1 : ABOVE AVERAGE Legal Descrp: 21-46-43 , S 110 FT OF N 805 FT Ext Wall-2 : OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD Int Wall-1 : PLASTERED Int Wall-2 : Int Floor-1 : HARDWOOD Int Floor-2 : CF3 : End CF12 : Backup CF4 : Menu CF6 : Search Enter: Next Fl : HELP PI10-01 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPER 05/04/95 FOLIO 12-43-46-21-00-001-0060 001 PAZIP BED BTH HB BLT ADJ SQFT SALE\SQFT AV 601 S OCEAN BLVD 33483 4 1 1937 3 , 957 39 . 80 0 . 12 OWNER' S NAME AND ADDRESS WGVP FLR BLDG USE EFFBLT LV SQFT SNYDER WILLIAM P III W P 2 SINGLE FAMILY 1947 3, 857 BLACKBURN RD LEGAL DESCRIPTION SEWICKLEY PA 21-46-43 , S 110 FT OF N 805 FT PLATBOOK 15143 OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD LOT CHARACTERISTICS PLATPAGE TYPE: TAX YR==> 94 AMT==> 31, 401 . 69 PAID?==> Y TAX/FT==> 7 . 93 PRIOR YR DLQ==> N ASSMT YR BUILDING AGRICULTURE LAND TOTAL ASSMT SQ/FT 1994 142, 733 0 1, 100, 000 1, 242, 733 314 . 05 SALE DATE AMOUNT BOOK PAGE Q DT SALE DATE AMOUNT BOOK PAGE Q DT AUG. 1982 157, 500 3789 624 U WD MORTGAGE COMPANY • AMOUNT DATE MTG TYPE RATE NUMBER SELLERS NAME SLUC CLUC BLDG CDE HOMEST APPR LP 01 0120 0100 0 N N ENTER=NEXT F1=DEED/MTG F2=BLDG(S) F4=TAXES F5=LEGAL F6=COMPS MENU F7=DIMENSIONS F8=FEATURES/RATES/ETC F9=BACK F10=HELP <ALT>+<F5>= SKETCH PI10 ISC READY 601 S, ..Q...e.,,, - C-›-L.,:f6, .„,*x*Fiiiiiii...±___ (I)t;t6- u-r i. _/ 0-4_,cc_ -6-cacte--- Vl 2— L i.lor--.a__y- y/ /2q- - _tr - 6 zz -3zry d4& om* - � ''� t 6.0 4j '47 r - ,A' � )k i (A 4.0 1 (n 1' / It_ __ -fride-dAilleS Ile,Tri_a_pi__To. vr-e_< :-. 7 .17". Lo ? -� - od-ems ' (vii.e/VZ, Kf-a-F4/ ,e,,t/t4.1 _ „ V'f/AZ (—)64,z,e___S ;(4., . 1] p emo Cy/d-Cf4q dt f WV _ . _ Ht; S4/2.4.2.4-A4— —, 1 — tP -- 41.,— - '--- '-------- --- --- ----- /�' - --1�� / ` . . ||! � . | �r | ' / ' � .� � � - ----_--__--__-_--_� -- --_' - Z . � / ' � / /!! 21-46.43, S 110 FT OF N 105 FT SNYDER WILLIAM P III OF GOv LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD BLACKBURN RD 12 43 46.21.00.001-0060 PAGE t or t PALM BEACH COUNTY SEWICKLEY PA 601 S OCEAN IL ,E 07i29i93 WIND 1200.02 100,100,100 15143930! 0100 SINGLE FAMILY SFR APPR 76 3A 07i14/92 BUILDING NUMBER 001 DESCRIPTION +...52 +...+ +--.---52-•--+ MODEL 01 SFR MASS 12457!! 7 1 I I BUILDING USE 0100 SFR VALUEC 124579! •'•7 1lFEP1 I FUS 21 EXTERIOR WALL-1 10 ABOVE AVERAGE BY CAMA I EXTERIOR WALL-2 00 PV 1145599 + • BAS I I 32 •-35--•+ ROOF STRUCTURE 03 N/A I I • 3S •••-•+ I I ROOF COVER GABLE OR HIP 22FGRI -• I I 18 03 ASPH,COMP SHNGL CODE I I 18 INTERIOR FIN 1 03 PLASTER AREA P85 1 20 +-27--+ INTERIOR FIN 2 00FEP 361 00 + • + •--• FLOORING 1 12 N/AH BAS 1778 100 FLOORING - 2 00 N/A FUS FGR 220 70 HEATING FUEL 01 NONE T 1077 100 TOT HEATING AL 4p7 AIR CONDITION 01 NONE QUALITY CLASS-6 NONE NO OF BATHROOMS 0045 4.5BATHS BEDROOMS 00 N/A NO. STORIES 0020 2 STORIES ACTUAL YEAR BLT 1937 EFF. YEAR BUILT 1947 NORMAL DEPR TBL 11 SFR DEPR TABLE LAND/TOTAL 0.88 HID AREA 3857 AREA/UNIT 3857 EFF AREA 3957 EFF RATE 48.43 BUILDING 191638 MKT ADJ 27.40 MARKET 139129 FEPtL198AS1L52D7110D10FGR1D22R10U22Lt0 00 3789 0624 8A82 WD OC IS PRICE 157500 NOTES IRIOD22RI7U18R35DIBRI4U20L14U191D19Rt9 U191ADDIR2SFUSID32R27Ut8R3SU21132D7L10 IL251. GATE LOCKED NO BLDG MUSE DESCRIPTION .B07 001 1 POOL ADJ LENGTH WIDTH UNITS PRICE YB DT PCT VALUE 002 1 FIREPLC 108.00 46.00 00 4968 003 1 IREP 1.00 1000.00 00 1000 540.00 1.30 00 702 MARKET 6670 NO LUSE DESCRIPTION ZONING FRONT DEPTH 01 0120 OCEAN R1AA UNITS TP PRICE ADJUSTMENTS ADJ PRICE VALUE 1,00 LT 1100000.00 1100000.00 1100000 05,11,93 61A MARKET 1100000 1 . • - TRANSMISSION VERIFICATION REPORT TIME 05/22/1996 16: 27 NAME CITY OF DELRAY FAX 407-243-7221 TEL 407-243-7221 DATE,TIME 05/22 16.25 FAX NO./NAME 914073553963 DUPA (T 00:02:314 RESULT OK MODE STANDARD CITY OF DELRAY BEACH DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City G 1993 COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT & PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENTS 100 NW 1st Avenue,Delray Beach,FL 33444 407/243-7200 (Comm Imp)-407/243-7040 (P&Z) FAX NUMBER 407/243-7221 DATE: , .02/9C TO: NAME: JQ/9ti 4/0/5 COMPANY: /e , /s ies GJl=)yC3 TOTAL PAGES OF THIS FAX(including transmittal sheet): �Eb) Thier cowr,�v� ° !-5 /2` -3- -D9'-G�'-l�G2J — Gk,2C> /14e /1-40e4s : ///s /1/ rie42),--0iu 6'41zz g9440)-,E'a , ?7. ' 2 ¢3 — OG FROM: �T�/�yC, TEL# ¢07—2¢3 —7i?¢--- *** If you do not receive all of the above-reference pages, please contact the sender *** Cover.Fax 6/1/95 THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS ®Printed on Recycled Paper Fr _ 611 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: NEW HOUSE UNDER CONSTRUCTION Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-011-0070 Present owner: Venture Concepts International, Inc. 72 S.E. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 The 21,000 square foot single family residence currently under construction was designed by the Delray Beach architectural firm of Kup- Vigneault. The house which formerly occupied this site was constructed in 1936. and was designed by noted Miami architect, Carlos B. Schoeppl. While basically Mediterranean Revival in style the structure clearly shows the influence of the Art Moderne period which was extremely popular in Miami during the 1930s and 40s. The house was moved to the southeast corner of North Swinton Avenue and N.E. 12th Street, in January of 1996. The legal description of the new location is as follows: Dell Park Subdivision, Block 6, Parcel 2; a replat of Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17. For additional information regarding the house and its architect please refer to the administrative file of the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District. I '1rY OF DELRAY BEACH Community Improvement Department DEPARTMENT USE ONLY APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT — (407) 243-7200 jPermltNo. 9355' 86 I a L 1 3 `(I 6 d- I V I vl 0 I / 01 Om APP.Datp�x� Permit Date PLEASE PRINT Park&R/ Fee(� ;ITY RG TWP SEC SUBD BLOCK LOT ALL INFORMATION Date IPORTANT:Applicant to complete ALL items.Mark where applicable / Radon Fee Date Number and Street TOTAL FEE )CATION 6' / oC dd r BLDG. �(r,, „�l , PLAN CK.FEE Lot No. o BlockSection Subdiviissjoon Sic / l / (/h,?lit_ t2- -7 6-,cl 3 i L3 U 'q( /`Il 3 U N f-. BALANCE FEE ,3 j 7/./) PE OF IMPROVEMENT:% a(�/` l yy ( / �U V TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ENV SERVICES:Water/Sewer 3 New Structure 3 Addition Alteration Type of Occupancy Signature i J Repair t Zoning District Demolitio Date t/ „ther Flood Zone Engineering i�`-'' DIMENSIONS: Plan Square Feet 3POSED USE: No.of Stores Signature 3 (For Demolition,Show Most Recent Use) Building Height Date SIDENTIAL: :• 1 One Family(Incl.Semi-detached,Row,Town) BLDG.OR IMPROVEMENT VALUATION: Planning(Sfte Plan) U Two or More Families $ 3 c( Jo.of Dwelling Units: tJ v T v Signature Garage/Carport r 1 Other-Specify: Date r�•RESIDENTIAL Fire Department j Industrial I 1 Office(Bank,Professional) Signature `, Retail(Store,Merchantile) - - S E �� i Storage Date Assembly . Buildi Department 9 Other-Specify: / W ' - �_ �— undersigned applicant hereby requests that a V nnature ilng permit be Issued on the basis of and subject to • aereln set forth Information as supplemented with the PALM BEACH CO.IMPACT FEES: ate irstanding that all DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA -thing, Mechanical, Building, Electrical and Zoning y y O Landscaping .irements shall be completed whether specified In v Fcc Z application and accompanied with plans or not. I Parks -.a.of Signature erstand that a separate permit must be secured for O m V if the following Items shown on the attached plans Public Buildings w a goDate plumbing,electrical signs,soakage pits,boiler or •ge.Plan . • pecifcations for such structures are Schools 2 i CC SPRAB or COA .hed a•• I ag -e to corn• to all Federal, State, t-f-tOi Ity a •City la a rule. ulatlo• d resolutions L Z laUn constr t•n:r Road Impact Fees C w Si n 9zoning an .- athat 3 J2 Signature 10. 31:tion- •.is •• 1 e •roperty at th��f�p. >-O SETBACKS: o.w F' Date ! Signal =of Qualifier M¢c.= Board of Adjustment _ Front: taQ}F JO GOINGI . • NT WAS i K. •WLE•G D OC1aZ ME THIS ,� to ••••Y OF 1 L. /d,t, / Rear m 3 a. Signature BY (j� fa CCgCC, f IS PERSONALLY-Tf OWN TO ME•R�HO HAS Side: Z Z¢ Date t AXED tt, AS a w 3 L Property control number must be on permit { fIFlCATION Side: -r O— application. 1 /) 0 Permit expires if construction is not begun within Y J /�,^ • days. Q ( 111(((���((I WORKER'S COMPENSATION NO. Q1 Plans must be on Job before Inspection will be made. ignature of No �,{l 1 At least one inspection to be made every 180 days or :,.i:�':1;a•.. NORMA N.SMITH n /��ti permit expires. �• ;; C(� Certificates of occupancy must be obtained from. .+.11Y COMMiS•SIM®CC 185895 EXPIRES Q� /!� ype or Pnnt itpQ 19gg department before using completed structure. �_ Description of Work: c--;,:el BONDED THRU TROY FAIN INSURANCE,INC. - 'I ��,(f)� �l :AL) Title&Serial Number 3/1^ N G iA?nC ir_ .�� Name , Mailing Address Number,Street,City,State Zip Coda Telephone I ' it law /�v � ce d at-4-d� Camel ; J�(/�car r .t actor ,042; *el i°41• /ZyZ ,//d,ctoc_/G l3/) . g0-2-7,1 l - 3 ? i / 51'0/24C,t/rr4 opL/7r--,be9. / 7, 3 2�'2-5-- Lie.No. ee-404# c-/6-2/4.6/0 `i ;act Lk.No. a • • OF DELRAY BEACH Community Improvement Department DEPARTMENT USE ONLY APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT (407) 243-7200 P kNo, (`,/ -3 8 q 5 I bl I X O I OI G oil.l. 13 I APp.Date s 13 I �Y f'�e 4 I� Li (� a PLEASE PRINT ALL INFORMATION Putrk3Rec.Fee. 50O O °Date CITY • RG TWP SEC SUED BLOCK LOT • IMPORTANT:Applicant to complete ALL Items.Mark where applicable Ritn.tetqltAIP 3 . -70f\lIttelli, Number and Street TOTAL FEE LOCATION /// I/' IN "CI 40 Cl PLAN CK.FEE OF BLDG. Lot No. Block Section Subdivision BALANCE FEE.$40, 1 S ` Q v TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT: TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ENV SERVICES:Wa r/Se er ❑ New Structure Addition p Signature / ❑ Alteration Type of Occupancy k�v\.c\� 0.�\ d -2-94 ❑ Repair Zoning District K \ '\ i Date Demolitio�DD ,ro oN GAT/o,v Flood Zone Engineeri98 J°�Other: DIMENSIONS: Al G -- Plan Square Feet 17 0 S 7., FT /9,t7Q l)h3 c ature / PROPOSED USE: No.of Stores I 4ZG/96 ' ❑ (For Demolition,Show Most Recent Use) Building Height Date 1RESIDENTIAL: BLDG.OR IMPROVEMENT VALUATION: XS i 3 DO oTri-' Planning(Site Plan) One Family(Ind Semi detached Row,Town) a O CI or More Families No.of Dwelling Units: $ g J 0 O v0' `-� f-p(•tom-TI 0 0 Signature ❑ Garage/ EISZJZ-} lr 35°° I I a .30 Q Date ❑ Other-Sp NON•RESID L 0 Fire Department P��C� aBb� '�: fC CI❑ Industrial ( k,Professional) P v N�'. c4. t-D 4. 'Asti)." J ,,Ai,) Signature ❑ Retail(-tore,Merchantile) 0C9JO'�— t 5 0� 63 •S 0 ❑ Storage l S r ' e, t 'Q b�1 Buikting D metDate ❑ Assem•y 1' • U• �1S• l V❑ Other-'paciy: It.....p...„R „ 1 O p 0 • -'r _ "ti-�' -- SI nature 3 ' The undersign_• applicant hereby re a at a - building permit be --:on the.basis and subject to .—., -" the herein set forth Inform- Ion as a •••amented with the PALM BEACH CO.IMPACT FEES: ate understanding that all D ■•,• BEACH, FLORIDAg Lan Plumbing, Mechanical, Building, Electrical and Zoning i J requirements shall be completed whether specified In Paks �^ z w C 1'`at, , this application and accompanied with plans or not.I S.3 J Q =a Signature a a 9‘ understand that a separate permit must be secured for ' ` V cc m 3 any of the following Items shown on the attached plans Public Buildings / ur 0.to Date well,plumbing,electrical signs,soakage pits,boiler or v W W 2 SPRAB or COA sewage.Plans and specifications for such structures are Schools Q Ls-I_a attached and I agree to comply to all Federal, State, C� I I O F=z County and City laws,rules,regulations,and resolutions Road Im ct Fees t—Ill Signature regulating construction and zoning and further state that t 1 0 no vl at! xlsts on the props Is time. c mm �J >-y Date �/ SETBACKS: yi�%( b a-�"� 2¢0 Board of Adjustment 8� 1 L U z y Signal Qualifier Front --}1- 0 0 Q in Signature THE FOREGOING =5//MED Y AS ACKNOW D ED Rear: I-g 2 Date cc BEFQ�€ME THIS i fj Q 19 7 f4 BY act P-r?� fri h 1 , 7 W O PRODUCEDWHO IS �SONALLY 1Wdh TO�IE�R VYH01iAS ode, a W 3 a Property control number must be on permit l� S?fiC (—1 SAS' :u❑O e. application. IDENTIFICATIO • Side: Permit expires If construction Is not begun within 180 days. Atleamustbn p jobntobemapeeveryction 1110 damays / WORKER'S COMPENSATION NO. Aileastoneinapectiontobemarleevery180daysor Signature of Notary permit expires. 'J-1(-12AA*PSCI p Certificates of occupancy must be obtained from. 1pAY Pus I3 �3 department before using completed structure. j' y�'T'ype or ImaM� RSn8417 Description of Work: IJ fl T u c ,Its tthycorn 8togs I--to C 1 F Ro ► t r0 a s o E. 8L� (S Titte&Sa 'f41 l,bet Name Mailing Address Number,Street,City,State Zip Code Telephone Owner laA_A OA/ tip CAM U c cc - /$ -5 S,P4-L . (/yb).'�;D(, 33LiNi �q,t/N ) C A MI / ' U c c.Z" 'J...? 30 ? `7/ ,�� contra ' R-es /y, swRs4,ifa0 /9// kt4k O Q, ,p fc.RM Y 33V4/4," N,I uc.No.r GG O/91/2...'7 / 0 O--67,Z-8Y/3 1 Architect tic.No. Engineer Lk:.No. i 11 4 r ,R-ia-(03 f V a w 611 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE FAHS SMITH HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-00-0070 Original owner: S. Fahs and Neville Mitchell Smith Present owner: Venture Concepts International, Inc. 72 S.E. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Carlos B. Schoeppl Date of construction: 1936 Style: Eclectic, Mediterranean Revival with Art Moderne influence Designed by noted Miami architect, Carlos B. Schoeppl, this house, while basically Mediterranean Revival in style shows influences of the Art Moderne style which was extremely popular in Miami during the-1930s and 40s. It is basically rectangular in form with a garage ell to the north. It has two stories and is constructed of cement block with exterior stucco finish, on a concrete foundation. It has a gable roofline with chimneys at either end of the primary gable. • '-:. `_ •x �•.'iz�S��•a�r7�-13 """hr'0r _ * t .r. ....+ •��' r 1 "`_.'J • • L C a may, • t ` f - 10 The Architects Gustav A. Maass Mr. Maass graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Architecture. He settled in Palm Beach, Florida, in 1927 and went into partnership with rising young architect, John Volk. The partnership lasted approximately five years, terminating in 1932. Maass's work was popular in Delray Beach; his commission records indicate that from 1927 to 1957 he designed twenty two buildings in the City, including three commercial buildings on East Atlantic Avenue; the Sandpatch Building , Love's Drug Store and Zuckerman's Department Store (now Mercer Wenzel's). Samuel Ogren Samuel Ogren, while working for the West Palm Beach architectural firm of William Manley King, designed his first house in Delray Beach , 704 N. Swinton Avenue, in 1924. Establishing his own practice in the City, he became Delray's most illustrious and prolific architect. While retaining his private practice, he served for a time as official architect to the City and designed everything from fire stations to schoolhouses. In 1926 he designed the Delray Beach High School and Gymnasium, both buildings, constructed in the Mediterranean Revival style, are listed in the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Old School Square designation. Carlos B. Schoeppl Born in 1899 in Comfort, Texas, Carlos Schoeppl, practiced architecture in New York City until 1931. In 1931 Mr. Schoeppl moved to Miami and began an astonishing body of work; during his first four years in Miami he had completed 89 projects. He designed a variety of buildings in the Miami area including the Kresge mansion on Miami Beach. Many of his buildings are represented in the National Historic Register District on Miami Beach. His work was much sought after in the Bahamas where he designed large residential buildings and municipal structures as well. He was the founder of the American Plan Service and established the Craftsman's Village which flourished in Miami until 1953. - 12 - , Err ��4 ,y �� .., t•��� }'t {. v r pat- 3 r ?fit �� E DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-knericaCity • 111111 r 1993 September 14, 1995 Venture Concepts International Inc. 72 S.E. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 Dear Property Owner, This is a courtesy notice to inform you that the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board is considering a proposal to establish a six property historic district along the east side of South Ocean Boulevard. Your property is located within the proposed district. The street addresses of the residences in the proposed district are as follows: 501 S. Ocean Boulevard 511 " " 521 " 601 " " 611 " " 701 " The Board will review the proposal at its meeting on Wednesday, September 20, 1995, at 6:00 PM in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, to which you are cordially invited. A date for a public hearing regarding the designation will be established at the meeting, and you will be notified at least ten days prior to the hearing by certified mail. If, after the public hearing, the Board finds sufficient criteria to designate the district, it will recommend that historic status be granted by the City Commission. If you would like further information regarding the affect of historic district designation on your property, please write to the above address, or phone me, 407-243-7284 - FAX 407-243-7221 Sincerely, • Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner THF �i: Ji'T AL.VIA(S MATTERS Mt Pn.. d vn Roc,vc'nd Papo: - . SEP-19-1995 15:35 P.01 Adrienne V. Schmitz Attorney at Law 810 Silve:bell Lane Wellington,Florida 33414 (407)793-5948 (305)967-2821 Fax(305)963-1715 DATE: ci ) `�/(1 S TIME: G • TO: ect;/- ed,g7q CO 62e—COMPANY: ��-' FAX NUMBER: L O7) G 3 - 7z2 . FROM: ADRIENNE V. SCHMTTZ, ESQ. 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NewBuilder : .: ew Parish House Dedicated )1?F',.9 HERF, ! ., � to Community Service FALL BUILDING __ Bishop Wing Conducts Ser- SPURT UNDER WAY .�7 vices on Church Lawn '� tr \ - General Motors Finance 4- - At dedicatio9 ceremonies last Mon- ' ' ��~ MnaAlso Plan •,` � .:. day afternoon, conducted by Rt. Rev. $ s� l n John Durham Wing, Bishop of South 'f ! Florida, and attended by dignitaries' and Home THE DELRAY BE il.ai........................A.......i.......rlrAIIIJMIPIM 111113 ,fit D 'YR 2ACN, PALM BEACH COMM MAW iriotellNew Opening Latest_____ 'TOWN . NG SERVICE ; on Renewing Sewer asa Del Rey � ChargesSex Starts itelry . lakes more Licking -decoration, both in- re ated new furnishing an e • Hotel, formerly the Sex appeal took an awful licking at open with complete '" Monday night's meeting of the cityDR. � gut Christmas time, council, when W. C. Johns was em- HONE -. H. Franklin, man- OITNCIL TACKLES ployed as life-guard for the comic �telry. MANY PROBLEMS season, to begin work December 1. un- der instructions from the council chair- les tq Delray 3each man to use the utmost diligence in pay- years with the De- Coupons for Paying. Taxes ing attention to what needed attention Last winter he was , —young ladies lolling on the beach not .lethorpe, Savannah. , Are Priced at being specified as needing any official ,on will depart from I 25 Cents attention wh:- fnver i 01101211C1 lid b.. . . : ails smith Lifi. Accomplishment As Builder ----_ FALL BUILDING Mew Ilring ConductsSdr. SPURT UNDER WAY . trims a N Lawn -- _. M• hot M,. MotorsGeneral Finance . a.�. �„ �andontod : a"' a'so,,,a,'Ms- Man Also Plans � adtamssa no • d also d,r �► •a�t.r__ Home Musa .f Ms Iltaiscopia c _ ara"','�""' the um Entirely reversingt h e Ilehhs Parish na beb"'r""'" as vie Dirt judgment of those who in D► held madaddition to that the past summer would. aPirlimi '�`� °r tha bring the peak of the year's Th. co.bwidea with the building activity, develop- s" r ct Dr h bb , who has i> -n amrse of the Parish ments of the last few days , . • "0r • °`mber a winter smear Pan. have brought • forth beach and urban ship in that time in- *rod the erection trams et his of the structure ris front and other projects of parishoners to the • ;.. of mind and heart be brougrt importance and significance . . 'I` D. f. D. C. I. Dr. finbbs. long time teacher at Ho- in the re-discovery of Delray ;; last �.��;'`'� h tea. N. Y., came t Beach as the choice of Flor- . . van. �tl �. In what he, perhaps. anal '..e ethers �o, may have regarded as the ma home builders. ; °' sunset of his life, and found that sup- I I-A position entirely a vain one, entering , Outstanding among these :1,, r upon a work which culminated, as he is the erection of 1. �n�w ` ''�' Beach. and a noteworthy addition to Uldi me pain summer woula the cultural and spiritual life of the bring the peak of the ear' community. y $ The dedication co-incided with the building activity, develop- 80th birthday of Dr. hubby, who has been Priest-in-urge of the Parish menu of the last few days f for a number of winter seasons • w • and whose leadership in that time in_ have brought forth beach': .. ../ , spired the erection of the structure as front and other projects, of a tribute of his parishoners to the qualities of mind and heart be brougrt mportance and, significance :, i .•,.•1 to that leadership. • Rubbs. D. D., D. C. L. Dr. Hubbs, longtime teacher at Ho- in the re-discovery of Delray 4 adar last Monday was "' '' dart College, Geneva, N. Y. Beach as the choice of -" the dedication of St. Delray Beach in what he, came to FIOr- �� 11 h house, named in Dr. others too, may have regarded as the .f idaapS, and home builders. ; f K sunset of his life, and found that sup- position entirely a vain one, entering Outstanding among these • ;�� upon- a work which culminated, as he IS the erection of a new ''• '�`on Iily expressed it in his response Monday :�' afternoon, as "a monument to the first beach front home for S. -+.i Fates I Arranged eight years of my life-now I'll ha a to start all over and accomplish enoug Smith, of York, Pa., from ; for another monument on my hun= plans drawn irgarat Smit%) s dredth birthday." by Carlos B. ding the yule-tzo . sea- r 'Dedication ceremonies were conduct.. Schoeppl, Miami Beach ar- 'ar will have the op- ed upon the lawn in front of the new • e an unusual pleasure, parish house where chairs -for several chitect. Mr. Smith's home, 1 Delray Beach. • hundred persons had been placed. nt is Prominent Episcopalians t0 be built On SOUth Bean spending a few p' copalians from Palm eautiful home on the Beach, Miami and other towns joined Boulevard, will be between . North, having return- Winter crowd of Delray Beach people' and her missionary work ar:nter visitors which gathered forthe the ocean and the roadway, aremonies and for the reception fol- V }d she has very kindly , with garage and lodge e a lecture or talk, iiz towing in the new parish house, where g on in the Calilmunity '`' big birthday calve with eighty candles the boulevard. Plans Call urea, giVipg her ex- was waiting. work, descriptions of Bishop Wing, in his• dedicatory re- for the main residence to .',. 't.:'. pid city and the newmarks, brought out that the present • = • . the manner of living, church plant was a far cry from the contain three bed rooms, r1s, etc. Mrs. Hunt devastation following the storm of `� t thing she has seen1928, when the first little wooden with three baths and dress- a Mohammedan usingchurch on the site was not only blown ing rooms, the whole place ii.. it. iiun. and lvlrs, example of courage and Christian de- Ip avelled and worked ex- tam• re places, d sheex- votion and predicted the next step The same architect in Mia- o ue speaker. She plans would be the constructoin of rectory !oru lecture, showing char- and expansion of the parish to greater ml Bea�1 is preparing plans ve costume, socommunity service and larger torpor• for another Defray Beach you may tance within the church. John, or your 'friend, In home to be elect b� arbed as Abraham or as the processional and recessional Mrs. Hunt's talk. Among °pening and closing the ceremonies Charles G. Stradella, of the ,1 things she will show were Bishop Wing, Canon E. H. Ford, l one a copy from Lake Worth, The Rev. Harold General Motors Aecptance tapestries, one paint-copBache, Fort Lauderdale. Rev. H. r. Corporation, new 4' o r k bensII most t is marvelous. Louttit, rector of Holy Trinity. West • Palm Beach. Rev. W. C. Taylor. of tau. is �� be a Lght�y or this :ecture nas not Homestead, and the children's choir of smaller home, but an hu. 1, but Mrs. Hunt says it St. Paul's Church. id a week or ten days Attending the ceremonies, but not in pressive addition to re8i' inas. Arrange to have the processional. were Rt. Rev. N. S dence property here. , ree, so that you may not Thomas, former bishop, and now rector ater. of Bethesda-by-the-sea., Palm Beach, In the meantime eo; strnc- 1 1 be arranged early next and Rev. E. H. Pennington, rector of tion of smaller homes con- Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Miami. �K CLUB tinues at an acce$erated OPEN SEASON DEPARTS pace, the past few.. days ) SON BAYLESS PAYS bringing two homes in addi- • Beach Recreation Club tion to the new cottage at >t luck supper Saturday. One of the Billy boys„ from nine 1Sandoway East. One of t six it was an- miles out, and Carl B. Bayles, of Chi- trs. o'clock,Dewey. chair- ca °• Were Sunday night guests of the these hO----, to be builtby police department as the result of too yard of directors. q and a Lawson and Waters, opn- a invited. each person much liquor. appeared at Judge ,1 to bring a covered dish Jacobs' session in city court room Edon• tractors, is located in Nag- is table service. Election day hn morning. Ind sau Park, plans calling for a • : opening of the shuffle- iian, was pie. • •or the season} will take ked up out in colored town with a frame residence with garage ieeting. bottle full of rnoonshone and brought to be finished by January 15 are asked to be present. to headquarters to sleep it off. Mr. Bayless had beento Miami, fol_ Another home, owned by lowing an illness. in search of "sun. Mom' George Boyd, is being erected in Block 56, S. W. ;ENT CONCERT got so cold he recided to go back to Chicago, and driving through Delray Third street, the work is be. Beach Music Club win Beach he was hit by the combined ef- allie M. McKenzie and feels of the flu and some drinks, log done by John I. 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YEAR BUILT t557 FUNCTIONAL OBS. 000 N/A ECONOMIC OBS. 000 N/A OBSERVED COND. 000 N/A LAND/TOTAL 0./7 NORMAL DEPR Tit_ It SFR DEPR TABLE HID AREA 3551 AREA/UNIT 3l51 EFF AREA 4382 EFF RATE 53.63 BUILDING 235007 MKT ADJ 20.40 i MARKET 187066 NO BOOK PAGE DATE DC QC S PRICE NOTES 01 2682 t,80 1/77 00 U I 450000 2 STORIES BAS(1755)SF■(206)FUS(1650)FST(274)FEP( 340)UGR(480)USP(66). NO BLDG MUSE DESCRIPTION .CO7 ADJ LENGTH WIDTH UNITS PRICE YB DT PCT VALUE 001 1 PATIO 1665.00 1.30 00 002 1 POOL 2165 003 1 MALL 152.00 40,00 00 6010 364.00 1 .30 00 Y73 MARKET /718 NO LOSE DESCRIPTION ZONING FRONT DEPTH UNITS TP PRICE ADJUSTMENTS ADJ PRICE VALUE r I 01 0120 OCEAN RIAA 1.00 LI 1325000 00 1325000.00 1325000 j 03/11/,3 61A MARKIT 1325000 ( I > ()r�. , ,,4 x n •. •�• Y• .,�,^ , .�. 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Compared to charges at similar t: ' .`• exhibitions, this New York show is very moderate in its demands on your . tor 4.( • , •S. Approximately 75 platepe lunch in thk. We e ht a satisfactory { . :�� Members and cents. Hot-dogs, ice cream and soft• Siart. •. ' . ' •• Friends Attend drinks are sold at the same price you `. would pay in Delray Beach. Small town carnivals will usually charge ten cents About seventy-five for a Coca-Cola but the New York • y- ' people gathered I.; fo- the observance of All-Kiwanis anis rFair concessions keep the price at five ' • night Monday evening in the Seacrest cents. City Hotel. Guests included friends of the I If you take a hotel in down-town Kiwanians. New York, the best way to reach the Two thousand and twenty other Ki- Fair is by the Long Island railroad xamin• ,� v r wanis Clubs throughout the United from the Pennsylvania Station. If you ( r ,.;•...�,.,..�. `. States and Canada also joined in this drive to the Fair in t • ••�.^x•, .i .• your own car, you .,:;�;,�;' , .• .. continent-wide affair. The Fellow- will find the parking area at the Fair - '' '° ship Hour" of the program was held • 4- `<%'r a convenient to reach and to use. The at -nine o'clock when a message was ! auto route is easy to follow and the .. `' r from the head of Kiwanis. This 1 traffic is not heavy. You also get a Several Appli k. ;j.-• ; •:gin; I s..age was being read to the other ! marvelous view of the New York brid- +� ivranis groups at the same time. Now on File F ` `~ I ges and the city. From the parking le ,r,, •` 4 'wring the evening, the Grace Thom- p g do '` as `=' Dancing presenting several area you can take a tractor train into Building Ins t • w .udio of the grounds for a nickel—thus saving p Cj.'' • rece : winners in the state dancing con- . The Ambassadors furnished mu- your feet for a heavy day of walking. Through action of tl ` � • With a layout so''' '' " '��' ' `e`'`' y great as this fair, �"F ' I sic for dancing for the guests and a so confusing in its modernity and de- its last meeting, applic ,• . buff^. supper was served at 11:00. • tion of building inspel • : : ' sign, it is difficult to decide what to .s , 4,w*. -�• ' '. committee in charge of ar.i.nge- , do fir-0 w„ ,.,,1,,,.4 „_,, ,,r^h1^M ,,,. examination. 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COUNTY TAPES INQUIRY 9/15/95 (Opt . 7) GENERAL I N F O R M A T I O N #1 PID#: 12 43 46 21 00 001 0070 Name: VENTURE CONCEPTS Association Addrl : INTERNATIONAL INC Certificate Number Addr2 : 72 SE 6TH AVE Collector Number 30518024 Addr3 : DELRAY BEACH FL Zip 334835314 Petition Number Yr. on file 80 Homestead Recpt .Number 179410 Last maint . 1 3/22/95 Acres Last maint .2 8/09/84 Loan Number S1 Date Sale Amt , Book/Page Sales Type Instrument Qualified 03/95 2, 100, 000 8647 6 WARRANTY DEED 01/84 100 4138 1473 QUICKCLAIM DEED 01/77 450, 000 2682 1980 01/72 100 2099 1665 WARRANTY DEED CF3 : End CF12 : Backup CF4 : Menu CF6 : Search Enter: Next Fl : HELP CAYCE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 12 :29 :49 RAF006ID M.A. F. COUNTY TAPES INQUIRY 9/15/95 (Opt . l) GENERAL I N F O R M A T I O N #1 PID* : 12 43 46 21 00 001 0070 Prop.Addr: 611 S OCEAN BLVD A/C Type: CENTRAL Prop.Descrp: SINGLE FAMILY Bathrooms : 3 Stories : 1 Owner Name: KA'RI1SON BARBARA D Roof Structure : GABLE OR HIP Owner Addrl : 611 S OCEAN BLVD Roof Cover: Owner Addr2 : DELRAY BEACH FL Heating Fuel : ELECTRIC Owner Addr3 : 33483 Heating Type : FRCD AIR DUCTED Ext Wall-1 : CB STUCCO Legal Descrp: 21-46-43 , S 130 FT OF N 935 FT Ext Wall-2 : OF GOV LT 1 E OF ST RD NO 140 Int Wall-1 : PLASTERED Int Wall-2 : Int Floor-1 : HARDWOOD Int Floor-2 : CF3 : End CF12 : Backup CF4 : Menu CF6 : Search Enter: Next Fl : HELP 21-46-43, S 130 FT OF N 935 FT KAPLSON BARBARA D 12-43-46-21-00-001-0070 PAGE 1 OF 1 OF GOV LT 1 E OF ST RD NO 140 611 S OCEAN BLVD 07/29/93 DELRAY BEACH FL 611 S OCEAN BL /E PALM BEACH COUNTY 334836633 NBHD 1200.02 100/100/100 APPR 76 3A 07/14/92 0100 SINGLE FAMILY SFR t BUILDING NUMBER 001 DESCRIPTION MASS 1520784 MODEL 01 SFR VALUE 1520784 BUILDING USE 0100 SFR BY CAMA EXTERIOR WALL-1 17 CB STUCCO PV 1517365 EXTERIOR WALL-2 00 N/A ROOF STRUCTURE 03 GABLE OR HIP ROOF COVER 08 CLAY/BERMUDA TL CODE AREA PCT INTERIOR FIN 1 03 PLASTER BAS 1755 100 INTERIOR FIN 2 00 N/A SFB 206 90 FLOORING - 1 12 HARDWOOD FUS 1650 100 FLOORING - 2 00 N/A FST 274 70 HEATING FUEL 04 ELECTRIC FEP 340 85 HEATING 04 FORCED AIR DUCT UGR 480 60 AIR CONDITION 03 CENTRAL AIR USP 66 35 QUALITY 06 CLASS-6 TOTAL 4771 NO OF BATHROOMS 0035 3.5 BATHS BEDROOMS 00 N/A NO. STORIES 0010 1 STORY NO. UNITS 0000 ACTUAL YEAR BLT 1936 EFF. YEAR BUILT 1957 FUNCTIONAL OBS. 000 N/A ECONOMIC OBS, 000 N/A OBSERVED COND. 000 N/A LAND/TOTAL 0.87 NORMAL DEPR TBL 11 SFR DEPR TABLE HTD AREA 3951 AREA/UNIT 3951 EFF AREA 4382 EFF RATE 53.63 BUILDING 235007 MKT ADJ 20.40 MARKET 187066 NO BOOK PAGE DATE DC QC S PRICE NOTES 01 2682 1980 1/77 00 U I 450000 2 STORIES BAS(1755)SFB(206)FUS(16501FST(274)FEP( 340)UGR(480)USP(66). .007 NO BLDG MUSE DESCRIPTION ADJ LENGTH WIDTH UNITS PRICE YB DT PCT VALUE 001 1 PATIO 1665.00 1.30 00 2165 002 1 POOL 152.00 40,00 00 6060 003 1 WALL 364.00 1 .30 00 473 MARKET 8718 NO LUSE DESCRIPTION ZONING FRONT DEPTH UNITS TP PRICE ADJUSTMENTS ADJ PRICE VALUE 01 0120 OCEAN RIAA 1,00 LT 1325000.00 1325000.00 1325000 05/11/93 61A MARKET 1325000 3 a s a sense, because his ls-year-old "us"""` `ae umtea atates for be- ^�`c ulbcuverea ana were.bein diS- ---"`-' ` og w u►s�no- g ute new world history books to 17 s-2-e.o daughter.Jessie was a B student• g u exclusive little town. tribu'ted to students, meaniri each But hel student will be able to: take one high uth schools, includin the four in a o 5 t pis on the.way. Mahanehome at nighty h'� according to Vern y said he was; flabber- Norm Shearm, the principal of .lent'news,' he said.study. - Its excel- Crawford, the school district's coor- •• dinator of multimedia services.❑ ,-26-26-o ;► DELRAY BEACH ' Peyon l8mflon • �t 383 60 '. .6p Historic �o on ta3Nsn amn . STAFF WRITER glitzy Palm Beach,according to Pat New firm For sale:. Historic beach home' in ton. • Delray ale: Mediterranean Revi- -`"-�,f- ; , McKinney's house, in 'particular, I I val-style: with• European-hardwood' ,-, � ��^' :�:� • .� was built.by Schoeppl, who created for scrub .s, call, , floors Built by notable Dade County .:� ', r_,--,---,?....--- -..a,,, ,A,, many bf the Art Deco buildings that Coffin • _ s call architect Carlos Sotable : f2 ... i are now a trademark of Miami's Co- dayapproved 6-0, with Maude 38 4910 Asking price: $25,000. � ; "�r r1 ;, ,�; conut Grove. l8 49to No,Asking price: not a typo. That's the ' ` ' , ` '' r "lt..e,,I"` :Ford.L for absent,e up to t3-st32 d_ •� But"the idea of a historic district $150,000 the Miami law 38 4951 lure 'Delray Beach developer. Frank - ' f4' "� k 1 ' il ,, r,r ,�b, F. r `r +' l ment, sparking k g unanimous ate over firm and Beasley to assist 38-49d 31ot McKinney is hoping will keep a ,' a�; <. sparking a heated debate over in the fight for the 211-acre Ya- 38 4955 house built in 1936 from biting the . ` ,, what place history. should have on mato Scrub in Boca Raton. The 5• hout b the'beach. ' • " county wants to buy the land i8-490.5 Now,<here's the catch: The new On one side of the debate are press from owner Boca K 8"4942 3 499 • owner house from its — 1 ervationists and homeowners'tired of. ,who allegedly backed Associates,of a i 83oo longtime must move by the h. u s: Movie ' ",. ,�,"4., � ,-, r seeing concrete w g „�,;, � , , , . ,,„ ;, ,M ails and towering' . $9A million deal ets sinceefi Boca • $-4995 costs' could run $40 000 to $75,000. �. ,���<��'�� ��'�tt,�y=�g���'a �� �,,� roof lines poppingu - 3-4910 Keeping.. in step �� � x " l ",, •Gar 1 �� ; p•' K bankruptcy have filed 3�:4917 . with current �4`''' *• }M , On the other side are developers for bankruptcy and a:Hong beach-development trends, McKinney s `': ' t r4g24y w } - 1 a� ., - like McKinney,, and residents plan- Kong corporation,•Fope Enter-wants the house out of th way so he ' " SELNTTASPECIAL TO THE NEWS Wing to sell. �. 4 24 can a new .multimillion-dollar This historic house at 611 S. Ocean Despite McKinney's long.track re- mortgage notes.t he property's -8306 can build Blvd is up for sale for$25,000. cord of historical restoration; he op- , The case will go before Bank- 3 4813 Ns OC d@m0I1Sh poses a historic district'on the beach: ruptcy Court Judge Robert r83oo . "It is falling by.the day and this is He argues the value is:m the land, Marks in Miami for a pretrial 1n.May, McKinneypartof our heritage," preservationist not. the homes. To create a district hearing the week of:Nov. 2. a . paid $2.1 mil- Carolyn Patton.said. would strip him and other oWners of r� lion for,the property at 611 S. Ocean Patton, along, with. a few home- . their rights to develop their property Blvd with plans of movingthe house owners wants McKinney's house and to• . 'its highest and best , use, 'r or demolishing it. If it's not gone by five others in that same stretch to be McKinney said. ' i the January deadline, McKinneysaid �U� it'll conic down. • designated as.a historic district. The "That section, like it or not, is ' "The'"site makes the eco- protection would create a buffer of Delray's estate ectio " McKiney' no"The' obsolete," housee said, between the houses — all said of the recent trend.`"There,is a I A Rato n r a no was priced for land McKinney built in the .1930s — and developers time and place for a historic district � A stolen1991 from• he parking lot ;• ' Y armed with bulldozers, Patton said. and it is not on the ocean." was Boca Raton from the pazkmi • But McKinney's plan is drawing . All the houses, which span 501 to In all, 24 lots lie heat from some city preservationists in Boca.Raton Sunday, police i 701 S. Ocean Boulevard, were de- Delray Beach. All but a handful have between the car was stolen d who want the house r stay. They signed byectsf say time is running out to save the that era. ndralllwere commissioned t mill of been gobbled mand anors, out as mul- hours of 1 p.m. i �o. handful ofis historic residences still wealthyand a 1:304 0 block a parking lot i i dotting Delray Beach's sandy shores. families seeking a quiet alternative to McKinney's house, callat the 1400 of West A by industrialists or luminary For more information on buying CountryClub i 274-9696.0 port.. Drive, police re- 1 . A 1, J .Y L-, x+ �(a,�) 4 '�� y�"�LI,r�`l '.u�1 i� l��h-M .1'{H�'h�� jj�{a y �r pi 'k DELRAY BEACH heal 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City " I®' 1993 September 14, 1995 Venture Concepts International Inc. 72 S.E. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 Dear Property Owner, This is a courtesy notice to inform you that the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board is considering a proposal to establish a six property historic district along the east side of South Ocean Boulevard. Your property is located within the proposed district. The street addresses of the residences in the proposed district are as follows: 501 S. Ocean Boulevard 511 " " " 521 " LL it 601 " Li " 611 " Li " 701 " " The Board will review the proposal at its meeting on Wednesday, September 20, 1995, at 6:00 PM in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, to which you are cordially invited. A date for a public hearing regarding the designation will be established at the meeting, and you will be notified at least ten days prior to the hearing by certified mail. If, after the public hearing, the Board finds sufficient criteria to designate the district, it will recommend that historic status be granted by the City Commission. If you would like further information regarding the affect of historic district designation on your property, please write to the above address, or phone me, 407-243-7284 - FAX 407-243-7221 Sincerely, —Pate";e14-40. Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner THE FFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Pnn;od un Recycled Paper £ ( :;�uTtr A t +67 - "D^ • -- _ s��... 5/ 74;,AC,$4,900;Ghecked /�- 6• d..c• OWNER Geo e. am en ..ra...+�+ • Ocean .Blvd., Delra FL 33444 ��t ..���'ti . CITY OF �ELRAY BEA� ADDRESS 611 S. y Beach, 1 ' '- -' SPIES • 1, r .1 1/R BLOCK LOT ` I1.0(Nod ADDRESS • Seoten 21-46-43 ( OWNER ,. Engt j AIeR[tO ...sss lrlrMT S1301 of N935' of Gov Lot 1 lying E of j r Ocean Blvd. S. Ocean Blvd. 1'`'' - -----T ADDRESS ', X'' /RAS- 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 •1969 1970 1971 . 1972 19 , DEM►TIM Pi N , ‘,, ii 1 2 7(V v 7y v j f 3''''.,xr w n 1117 're 2 7..x.2 i9., a aJ-ira tit c _ 01- P4 09 �a o 'I O .1f 3o 4 36 nqS• 30 095 I313.3 0 91.,, f - MA U F % 34" � 4", .!"� ► OPT . , /'` ie�o b;�� 0 • h 00 'i too d: I•• ,RIL ,... 3 000 3 deo ' 32.00 3200 3 00. I rIf +'� ' BUILDING - DUILAI$,9 DIMENSI, DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING SUE MEIONT ST # o sk, RLOR. BASEMENT ROOF .FINISM MISCELLANE1p .., c' �!tl,aeer it Si`6i1 ` .w SbiOla Ra1B. _ iu GIN . ---Oserand --fp►lat (Fin) S ..... J.T. ''' A....+Ora/N Bo*, __-___Part _::-Nip _._Ilu .---_-:.Fir,Rows I, • � �` MIMIC NwN• ___Fall .......Flat -_-___Metal ed •- esmoratarp "'�.� /// '¢ 7 4 ,.,,..,.AprIDMt .--..Dirt FJar MMsrd -�- MuIN A TIN —Saa.C.Spa. , �. •, " ,,1w�,,;,Shea -_-:--Ceu..t Flow halve _._.Skptlllb _ x' _ r, o)<. s {' r ! 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Fixture ,+.._:CasBsattlaN .lGaaete 0 totalNlds 14GNTINGR' I (' RECA u UTf'A TNI `I _-_ .-_-Rathrase: ✓mettle ., b __--_Britt - -Stowe TIN Flew _ - • / -_TIN—FNt r Ills -....Terra Cetta Baths.Rdtt-la ---_-_Gas `1-••+ , - 4 e.. 1 r I '• `� Sraat•wial plat Mdai Showers Lamps - LAND APPRAISAL --_.__-----.__._.---,.._.___.,—_ _---- ----------.._—-------- ADDITIONAL — -------_.__— —.— __'---' IUILDINGS Feast�,�� U•It 'tiFeptt '--Weer'•�- FreaO; VdntlM Pries Factor Factor Feet Vales 7e � X /( �� ♦ Lerel OTS Level SIMPROVEMENTS TOTAL �t L / Nigh Hilly Dirt 5- 7- 4 x si•00 0-7 v D o _..-. Lo Rat Sidewalk BUILDINGS I J o? ' tasbr �/ ___... Reeky Swampy Cab TOTAL '� -lea__ f rK,, =Fptr % ACRES ® __.... Farm IF�Watr LAND t, + Wooded 4.1..-Sow,,le Llaht TOTAL LAND S '` • • TOTAL LAND VALUATION Gm AND BLOCS. $ / ,,Ar r>id • H. . . . • ' . " '''' "''" 8I8TP - 'i".L.,I `1, '''" • . 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'!...,7- •--- , ' • -, . - - - - ' . - ,<3,4 1 1 I 1 I-I • ..i. ./3., 1 .i ...1._ -1 - - 1- - - ,....:' - BUILDING DIMENSIO .1 N . .. _ . I I - - - - IIIIIIII ' SIZE • 11ilelit STO, ''•‘• '.•; ---;- .. - 'I 1 1 I I li 1 - - -_ ... . -1 ' 1- /0 I? /9 x i , A • '' t:---,• - _11 : 1 : I , 1 .•' .,. !-------7..-.. -, .! , I 1 . T.. , : . - - ' 1:11-1 -1- . 11111111111111 , _____ M11111111111',411t1!Z .1. I..I'• -•---4-- - - -1 1 -III,. 1-I-I -1] -1 I , - S:09 23 MO 'a , 6x . -,--- ---. - - - i- 1 I . iltip 6.•0 ..4- 2S. .„22.0_,/._ /. _I , , II 1 1 . .. _ . _ 1. . _ . - - — - . s'.0 f 1,2. 5- . Sr ._ i [ , 1-1 i - 1. -c. ._...._______ .„ ___,.....__. ..,..........._._........ __. itili:iaa x. ,., i : . , 1 i , num..—:-Bil- Rpm .. .1.. i , ! I , ; , . 1. 1 ,_ _ ..._ . __ _ .. IIIIILIF.1/41,417_4 . .. _ /bII IIIII III I I I III -I " . CONDIIIION. I I i I 1 ! I_1 I i 1 1 -- 1 , IS- toss FAIN • SI -II iH ,- , , I , , . _.1 I. 1 1 __ 1 . , _ : ' I [II' •---'--4,- - -I I ! I 1 1 1 : ILIII 1 It II , ' 1 • 4 ,t, :' !---- ---- -- hIll 1, 1, 11 , 1HII 1 I I I 'I __, _ _ . .-- . .? .III IIII .ILH : I _ 11. 1_ I IL . 1. 1.. _ 1- .' - 1 ri 1 , i ' III- _ [ill',: t.'..--,_ . .' I i: , 1 , : I , 1 1 : 1 H I ' ' I I I: . II ! i. 1 1 1 iiiHRI ' I Hi: 11 , 1 R.FT. V.P. Vol ..1,II, . -' . " - 1 m ' I 1 • . iii • 1. I 1 - #•''. I 1 . ' 1 t 1H ,•• III jjj. ,- II -HI i : 1 _: . i 1- . -.I,, , -'"-- . I "1, 1 jil • 1 ' 1 . , - ' 1.1i11-- 1-1- - • 1 : -. 1 ! -1- , -I- - I. 1. - .' - 1111 Il' i , ; 1 1I1 IIH, 1 II '- , -! I '..- -----'- - I-1 , H1 I - III - 1 1 I 1 - 1 -- -- -- -- - .. . VALUATION 1 RECAPITULATION ''' .. - - •-- .1...1 I. ..,. I , . . 1. ,:I.1..I.. . 1.1 .• I " ' ": I "" " ' - -1 , 1""r- , : ,-•-t- 1 . ._ . Nes_ 7-7 • i 1 1. i -i.-i- ti , I1 , ''' ' II • ,4,,4L il ! 1 ! , • - 1------,- - , ,- • , . 1..,_ , , ,-- - -, -, 11.1 , ! 1 : , , H ., IILHIrIIII ! - [,- 1 -1 „., ,... .1- _:, - , , , , , - - - - I- I - - , -1- - - • . . . _. . _ Ti 11 , , , , , , ' ; !' ', Il -, ' ' ,; ; ; ' I , , i 11. . Ln , -- ' ' 1 I 1 LI , 1110- I Hi HI ' -" ' 4 I , , .u,..,...T..:,„sAL 17-{ .-_:. : ' '' !-1.1 H , , 11H 11 ' , _ _ . ._ --- --- - - j ; 1111 . , 11 ,-, 1 i l ' 1 1 - 111 i 1 1 . • 1 ! 1 1 I ' 1,-, .' . -'--'1-.- ..-1.. ...-I-.! i • j. i . . i '. . I I ' ! 10 1.. , LI. . . J.,..i 1 _ .. .I 111 I I.I.,. . .,.. , 1- ; , ; , 1 I - I I I] 1 . _. ! -I III 11 1 1 1 1 II I I' ' '' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' I 1 . . ir ,-1 - . .1 . ' 1- . - . , H , Li _LI , , 1 1 - 1 - L i 1 . :_t.,---..--': .,.- • ...._i. . . _. • TOTAL VASS VALIATIO8 I { Cat _ _ --.-____ I AND BLOCS. 8 ," I . / • • ' , , 6.10-66 Adm.Deed $125,000.00 Order dtd 5-f6-66 First National Bank It ,-595 - of Delray beach, Anc..Adm. c . t . a of Est. of Thomas -C .EastmanI de'cd. to Byron Britton May (P.O.Box .1 063, 10 Pembroke Rd. , Darien,Conn. ) • Tr. in Sec .21-46-43 as fold All that part ' of S 130 ft of N 935: ft of Sec .2'1 which part is bounded on W' by E ly. bound , ii of R/W SR. 140 & on: £ by waters of Atl.Ocean-, . littoral rights, imp. , subj .. td ease . ,etc. of r ecord` $37 1 .00 Doc , r w,/D$10 0 0 0 1-; `l119112 12-15-72 /Byron Britton May joined by -h/w Martha Fay May to Byron ' i2099-166.5 Britton May & Martha Fay May ,h/w (611 S Ocean Boul �:' DEC 2 9 1972 Delray Beach) 1 � i(. iLd insec 21-46-43 as foloall that part of S 130 ft of N 935 ft of sdsec 21 1 ! which part is bounded on W by E' ly bound li of R/W of SR #140 & on E by waters Atl Ocean, with litt rightswith imp & furn etc, subj to ease etc of record to create estate by entireties $.30 doc - y 2682-1984 - 3-30-77 Q/D, $10,Addison Cushm ,Jean Beattie, h/w, to Geo. C. Karlson, S130' of MOS S.21-46-43. RS$.30 [ADD: 611 S. Ocean Blvd. De1::Reh,88b� "' ;}�, 2682-1982 - 3-30-77 - Q./D, $10, Bryon Britton May J. Patricia Ann, hi w, to Geo. C. Karlson, S130' of NNW,; - S.21-46-43. 118$.3o (ADD: 611 S. Ocean Blvd., Del. Bch.js`.' 1682-198u 5 24 77 W $10, Ma tha FBA+May to}Geo Karlson, S13U of N935'et S?1-46-d3.RS$1, •[ AD 611 Del. 13ch.} fa `7 — Ocean Blvd. _ i l NI P [i E 5 S I 0 N 5 _,sir,'':t,• Saving Sehoe . ..,. ,. .., , , • _ .....___ _ ..„.„..._•,.. ..... ,.. ., . . ..„..„, ,_". , :.: . --at .-egi_ -;:, .--":-..en:-M..:::'41.....:-... =-1'.'..."'r.: urtfq! idlF I. '111111 1,II III„ 'l,iii, 1 Ir 11 ! t,li',i!!'!1J 'III.,•LIl Iui1.I.I. If II ;'. M'°'`': it '• T girl ,-.:; fF 4��. ., -, T ,i`-`,--r;tom- ' V y? • • r • _ s';rT1•"cr,_7^r-^ce��'rT 4 .._ . Il,rf�,Mrt 0f =r 611 South Ocean Boulevard, Delray Beach, Florida—Carlos B.Schoeppl i He designed mansions up and down the coast for aristocrats,politicians and titans of industry 1. By Carolyn Patton designed by Carlos B.Schoeppl, beyond. " We all know the old saying about a (pronounced SHEP-pel) He"knew everybody"built in Delray sots his son, tree falling in the forest when no one is Beach, right on the ocean in spectacular Carl.Eddie Rickenbecker used to erect the there-it doesn't make a sound. symmetry with the lot.To wits You walk in architect with a"Hey,Sheaf'Schoeppl - ' In like fashion,when a historic house to see a horizontal window right in front of designed mansions up and down the falls and no one knows its history, nobody you,filled entirely with a view of dune, sea coast for aristocrats,politicians and liiatIS'of. cares. oats and mostly bluest ocean. industry-such as GM chief Charles They should. The 1936 house is paredaown Stradella.Today, many of these treasures, . ' This kind of thinking, namely that of a Mediterranean with a Deco influence sadly as is the case with the Delray Beach; intricately carved in its simple lines- house,are outside the protection of preservationist,has gotten me shunned, historic districts. � , ridiculed,threatened with lawyers and the eyebrows, a sleekly curving staircase,a like.Most preservationists are used to horizontal line over and over again like the 1 have started researching SchoCpR r1„ : ; {;• :'; intimidation, unfortunately. But this kind of country's new speeding vehicles.Don't be with the willing help of MDPL,hisson'i thinking has also revealed to me some of deceived by Spanish veneer, this house Can and authories Minas at the Lnnveaiike oPr es w o.ane the most glorious architecture this region could well be a Deco masterpiece. ,• I . has to offer-most of it unknown and a lot Schoeppl,who died in 19S'C at the age aware of the importance of discoveiing ;.; .. of 91,knew what he was doing-but a lot of and preserving our history. ;. of it frying before anyone knows its history people don't know about$choepp i.Yet,it This is what I know so far The lhouse Help! appears he was one of the most important on the ocean in D lrrayontin Beach is currently ntl 6) The latest casein'point is the house, architects of 40s and 30s Florida and (Cud on tei'C ED.J1 S?CC SEC! i L I N 172:2I SEEL-OE-C=S ct'' h1C1 I' M P A E S ` S I d N S Schoeppl (Continued from page 4) Delray Beach,where I live,the trend is to Street building to sweeping mansions on on the market for$2.95 million and tear these irreplaceable houses down and Pinetcee Drive.And I am just beginning my because it sits outside a preservation replace them with modern"lot to lot' research. district, it could-any minute-be torn down garganivans_ Our setback restrictions are The house in Delray Beacit is einineritly'` or moved(the latter is what the developer notoriously weak. add•onable, lowing the owner to.double wants to do,but uprooting this house I've been asked again and again;Why the property value in a way that would be a tragedy in and of itself given its should this house be saved' And who was complements the original. My fncnd•'tbe symbiosis with its location). Carlos Schoeppl?Never heard of him, developer is familiar with this concept I consider the developer a friend of they say.And shouldn't people be able to Yet, here,the addition should be done.,,, ; mine these days.We have been working do what they will with their own property? by some one who knows and laves :' practically day and night on another project- Answers:This house should be saved Schoeppl. Perhaps an architectwho-is saving a smaller house he owns and because it's one of only a handful left on reading this now will offer to do so:4',¢ ; turning it into a nature center.He's our beach front designed by master plans gratis for the developer Perhaps,t . sympathetic to restorations of historic architects of early Fonda:Volts, Maass and someone who is reading this will'w nt `',''r'"; buildings and has done many himself, Schoeopl. But when our town's historic buy and preserve this masterpiece=as is ' including in this high-end district.But, at past is discussed, these ocean gems are with its four ample bedrooms. this moment,I haven't been able to generally left out.And in Miami, Please call the MDPL if you can help, convince him this house should stay put Scheeppl, whose works were mostly or if you have information on Schoeppl. .. and be titilefLlly ei anded. outside the A't Deco District, hasn't gotten All in the interest of saving Schoepol The price of$2.95 million ironically a whole lot of modern press, either. and ot.r past in the process. ''' f't' puts the house in double jeopardy because Yet,Schoeppl's designs span the island Carolyn Patton is a preservationist& the land alone--with its 130-foot-wide ocean of Miami Beach, From the ski•pole topped journalist tram Palm each County. frontage—is probably worth that much. In Crest Hotel to the Art Deco 911 Third Streamlines . . (Continued from page 3) the earliest development area in Miami MDPL, the Welcome Center and Art self contained commercial district and Beach and is named after the first Deco Weekend festival. ' seaside resort, with structures built subdivision on Miami Beach. Ocean Iprimarily during the 1930s,boasts Beach contains 163 contributing properties OCEAN DRIVE...Ocean Drive buildings designed by prominent Art of styles including Art Deco, has been selected as one of the"Great I Deco architects and the notoriety of Mediterranean Revival and Vernacular. American Public Places." Si,aty ive(65) ' being directly affected by three United locations in America have been called States Presidents. NEW ADDRESS...The Miami "GREAT." In Fonda there were-two The proposed Ocean Beach Design Preservation League has been locations designated,the small village of .. Historic District,located south of Fifth assigned a new mailing address. MDPL, Seaside,and Ocean Drive. Other ':' . Street in the South Pointe Post Office Doi 19018D, Miami Beach, designations included Central Parkand i redevelopment area,is the location of FL 33'19-0180, Use this address for the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. i b Ee•c EE 7 E.acc EEG Il tIk SENT SEET-2 -c=E 6, as 0 ,.•jivy wr cl7 V VW ;2.:.. "II ta : :., s7,,,A; - ,„C'v va t 0 t yv*, . ,_ ,..,: . Al so- ei r. I:0 \, „ i �`,4 �y ``` %w c Q y-.4 T ,ri� • � fi ®. ‘ 1 if are.• `ice 1 .:' Ow. ':;V I r7.. : 0. G ° 4, 0�� 0 ! 0 n, J ,, ,, Puff on Batik Game Birds © Lesley Anne Ivory 1992 CAYCE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 12 :30 :49 M.A. F. COUNTY TAPES INOUIRY 9/15/95 (Opt . 1) GENERAL I N F O R M A T I O N #1 PID#: 12 43 46 21 00 001 0080 Prop.Addr: 701 S OCEAN BLVD A/C Type : CENTRAL Prop.Descrp: SINGLE FAMILY Bathrooms : 5 Stories : 2 Owner Name: ALFRING JAMES G & MARY E Roof Structure : GABLE OR HIP Owner Addrl : 701 S OCEAN BLVD Roof Cover: Owner Addr2 : DELRAY BEACH FL Heating Fuel : ELECTRIC Owner Addr3 : 33483 Heating Type : FRCD AIR DUCTED Ext Wall-1 : CB STUCCO Legal Descrp: 21-46-43 , S 120 FT OF N 1055 Ext Wall-2 : FT OF GOV LT 1 LYG E OF Int Wall-1 : PLYWOOD PANEL OCEAN BLVD Int Wall-2 : DRYWALL Int Floor-1 : CARPET Int Floor-2 : QUARRY OR HARD CF3 : End CF12 : Backup CF4 : Menu CF6 : Search Enter: Next Fl : HELP PI10-01 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPER 05/04/95 FOLIO 12-43-46-21-00-001-0080 001 PAZIP BED BTH HB BLT ADJ SQFT SALE\SQFT AV 701 S OCEAN BLVD 5 1 1948 5, 586 OWNER' S NAME AND ADDRESS WGVP FLR BLDG USE EFFBLT LV SQFT ALFRING JAMES G & MARY E W P 2 EXCEPTINAL RE 1953 4, 564 701 S OCEAN BLVD LEGAL DESCRIPTION DELRAY BEACH FL 21-46-43, S 120 FT OF N 1055 PLATBOOK 334836635 FT OF GOV LT 1 LYG E OF LOT CHARACTERISTICS OCEAN BLVD PLATPAGE • TYPE: TAX YR==> 94 AMT==> 39, 424 . 28 PAID?==> Y TAX/FT==> 7 . 05 PRIOR YR DLQ==> N ASSMT YR BUILDING AGRICULTURE LAND TOTAL ASSMT SQ/FT 1994 287, 326 0 1, 300, 000 1, 587, 326 284 . 16 SALE DATE AMOUNT BOOK PAGE Q DT SALE DATE AMOUNT BOOK PAGE Q DT MORTGAGE COMPANY AMOUNT DATE MTG TYPE RATE NUMBER SELLERS NAME SLUC CLUC BLDG CDE HOMEST APPR LP 01 0120 0900 25000 N N ENTER=NEXT F1=DEED/MTG F2=BLDG(S) F4=TAXES F5=LEGAL F6=COMPS MENU F7=DIMENSIONS F8=FEATURES/RATES/ETC F9=BACK F10=HELP <ALT>+<F5>= SKETCH PI10 ISC READY .\ �0 Remodel;$20,000,Cheeked .?ER#5116 •It M esurr ce .1)=i tZW&Y„V3 9ev.*el�&ea T "'' CITY OF DEYRAY BEACH, FLORIDA is-"'" '•A•ag-tr --multi ' ktt -. Nsp BLOCK LOT Improved OWNER � .'F 1,L Q /u�,, Yanat rl na4bn- 2r46�-43 ..kr�'!— ADDRESS y t _ E"""'f OWNER Fr,r.Audi jad._ A 1 iaila _ . ames'....G.. .,A.1frin l _ & Mary El A` S120' of N1055' of Gov tot 1 lying •E of Ocean ADDRESS 4446-Gustine -Ave., . St. Louisy,.Mo1 /63/16 A inq 701 S. Ocean Blvd. _ - I ADDRESS { , ,RAIN 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 H y , .01110111111 . V H 14 f_ P','0 -131/3o Y97ro -'�Y0e ' a.3130 4,i*f L '' 'ao ftio 0 '1 :K .7/.fYD 34f Pro 37.(71 ° ,>7,✓ 37, 35693 -k4i C/1 011/ 7 TM?Ali h/1 d 00 4 y h 4 0 gob 1 v I0v o° giz 100 /ib>it 4 v o v 5 re/0 d _ ...PP$P. �0 0 6 /0,000 g 20p 5 0 4 ',j�O 0 . +=� = I, PER*9273,12/17/84,garage addn. $10,746.Checked , -. , - ;S o,d. BUILDING PLAN / ' BUILDING DIMENSION DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING r"��� !I .. , SUE NE16R iG �j i iTMMIr PER#11318-88M, 10/28/88 ,Re-roof, $3, 940.Checked i ; ;I�' , 11!!��� i�/7 f Z� i� `:': 1/•3D$$ 0,G. t. • • i ■■.-w�i li n.l�....nr Area 2.` i" . 118 ■ r.���r_��ii' UUU ■..:e11rld1IA■ 1m ■ ■■ ■■ ■■ 11e"r55 ,.■ . 1i 1 1111 ii:j� 1 1 ��0 III1111m1 0 x �. IIIIHOIIiiII 1II111:; I1I;: D NIIu1D s 211!! tun Tile rime !II"' . iiiiii'!I""IIli -1". it.FT. V.P. T A I satiw. tir"iiir i / II..... .E.S.. NSSilerliir�■ Pltti l ±rnl FPN els n — -.Nna TtMNe �► ^ll::.il.ESE.S.B.\ ■..■/S.■ ■SI .DOl 111 VALUATION Saht ilabhs aawentat Tel et RECAN f CMgItM �<,-Wauah Wood RathrNa: j.-= 7j 1„,1,iiiil + N_ l►-FaV _II Terra Cata Paths.hIlt-la ..---Gas,. i/aaaaatal Piers Metal Showers Lamps 111 ' LAND APPRAISAL A. U1DD Le1MCsITIONAL — — 4 ►tank Me OMth Pelt Depth Caron Fran VNaatlen Prime F/a,ttar lute Feat laa x 00� /14 /130 / LevelLOIS ... -. LevelACREAGE ST. IMPRSVENENTS _J1 ?4L TOTAL 9 f� x I p fit_0,! HIFh HIIIY • Dirt tUILDINCS i 7 o,' "T 'T D'(- Sidewalk .� � .._ Lew ..... Rocky '''Si; /0 Rocky Swampy -�arh TOTAL s °N.'' %p ? ACRES a Swampy , Far. Watn LAND H^ WadN Sawn v ' . ire - > YEUrtric Light TOTAL LAND }- is s` 04.,,,* f'., ,•," ',';TOTAL LAND VALUATION Gas AND,SL06S• i7.-.1521,7-17--- 67 100.00 ANNABELLE' ALFRING, SINSLC BEING W1DOW NOT, 16-7O y�J/D $ NNABELLE ALFRING" AND JAMES G. . $ -1263 SINCE REMARRIED TO A ST . (,OUTS, MISSOURI ) AS ALFRING (LTLS OUSTINE AVE. M TENANTS IN COMMON EACH •T•O AN UNDI V 4 INT. x R1�' 1B7' I. A TR. OF LD IN SEC 21-46-43 DESC. AS: ALL THAT PART OF t 8 12C FT . of WHICH 10; 5I FT . OF SEC 21 WHICH PART IS BOUNDED ON W BY EI !Y I. E BY WTERS OF BOUND LI OF OF SR 11 OR K/RIP . RIGHSeSONSUBJ.TOAREST• ETC�TOFN R7 RECeTICOCEAN i" MF . &- LATT . Doc.SLOGS. �u , AlESER'.`.. AS NOTED $. 3C $" 2207 12.,29-72 Q,/C Deed $1 .00 James G.Alfring, ind.& Exco of Eat •r: 3. Annabelle Alfring to James G.Alfring & Mary Ella Al- 2103-1033 JAN 8 1973 fring,h/w (414.14.5 Guatine Ave . , St,Louis,Mo, ) Tr in Se c.21 - 6, d/a: Al]. that part of 8 120 ft of N 1055 ft of sec, bound -_: •n W by oun of R/W SR 140 k/a SA AlA & on E by At1.0aean; litt.right4 $.30 doe _ --- --_..,wJ ,«1.. wi.J. d i PARTY ` ` a RESS •act in Sec .21 -46-Li.3 more part. dese. as fol: ALL that part of S 120 ft BLK. S/D 1055 ft of Sec .21 which part is bounded on W by El ly bound. Li of R/W St.Rd.1L4.0 k/a St.Rd.A1A & on E b waters of At1 . 0 - _. i • ` 1. j-I: . . _ REV. l $ 100.00 BK. PG. DATED DOC. 348.00 IPP 191 . -ARTY William G. Holloway,Jr. & Ethelyn K. Holloway,his w ife • -ARTY Annabelle Alfring Gf PARTY L - ESS James G,Alfring, 4445 Gustine "-age . , St. Louis, Mo. ( , in Sec .21 -46-L3 more •part . desc . as fol: ALL that part of S 120 ft of BLK. S/D ltti 055 ft of Sec.21 which part is bounder , ! ' E' 1' -bound. Li of R/W o i3 : - . - E by water . ,. -tc. It b� t :u ore _ • _ .- _ - -. . -- — - _ 47 - 51.. . A • :. • . - - -63 FILED 4-:-. O. - ♦ :1 r, '. REV. DOC. 55•OO IPP 110. i $ 55,000.00 BK. PG. DATED PARTY Annabelle Alfring,widow .`! PARTY William G.HollowgT ,Jr. I PARTY • r>,`1 -ESS • } i 1 i Tract in BLK. S/D Sec .21 -46- 3 ' t ified same desc. as Inste1304, littoral or riparian rights ( " ichase money Mtge . , . 11 sub. to mtge . not exceeding 471 ,0.00.00 ks .of FILE NO. 29_ DATE L4-25-63 FILED 5-2-b3 O. R. BK. 886 PAGE 1 0^-; REV. 1s. $ 55,000.00 0ORl9K• 880 PG. 5�7 DATED 4-8-63 DOC. IPP • f PARTY William G. HoLLoway,Jr. !PARTY Annabelle Alfring, PARTY 1 RESS in Sec .21 -14.6-43 more part. desc. as fol: ALL that part of S 120 ft Cl 1; 1 BLK. S/D . ft of Sec.21 which part is bounded on W by E' Ly bound. liof R/W of St .R -ie/a- St.-Rd-.-AttA, & on E by waters of AU. Ocean ; littoral & riparian-rr a r ., DEI. CIZ"Y OF ., ,. RAY BEAg.. F(, L4RID/fr Delray` �e>�a4, Fla,. r 1 ' iOODpVISION r; BLOCK LOT iy,x - tmperel` �+ * (40) Went ow F r a,7V Qi-„ a• . slat' • ADDRESS 1�` Eaeagt >511PTION 1 f -OWNER 4 • • ai2o •raio55 E�Ist .rAi tt '. t5994-CBS Wall on S property line-t1 000-3/l9/56 ADDRESS Q 1)0 2 14 $7,900 4/11/56. ` ,,,[ ei r �;`h'; Li• can ADDRESS MEAN ' 1949 1950. 1951 1952 1953' 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 .1960 Y�•� :XEMPTION j AMP • / DTALO ER.7•p� • II�r�1 �!'L�L:1 • %rw :• we.. 3 I ,g_*. 9 o-6-a 3� _ r, -� ell.,./...- �` 3 crvr� ,,3�lrl;�.�DR:CRIPTION OP sU1LDINIa BUILDING PLAN �f BUILDING'.DIMt1$I � "" ►,�N hill _ 4N F11 M.N.. OABEMENT ROOF. i.FINISH MISCELLANEOUS SIZE MEICNT ' 'ATOIl "",� n'• _ �1aOla Rrtt. -1�MM -^^��W1N .MnniM $Prl�k.(Fin) >r =MuSM BefL . -._.:.:Par! -VAC-NIP ✓►taa ___Fin Engle: _ ►��►�\I�. A !1 X -BMIMt Iola.• __Far' —..Flat ✓H Rriri�rahn ♦R,�� 1R R, 2.-•tr - A5Nts t lkt FIN.' Ma.uar M.lal P.-- ' iS'7.7�►�1�■ (�l'� 0� '�► e. 4> _Otara - Ceanrt F1aSP MaMN i IN vas .C sla T1 ►�Rn�► ' -- X , lsrry Paaele __Sk IIa t* _ r �R�\ ��\►` n ._Stan i WIMP ..-- ► a 7R, A• FLOORS -Y FlnOiawa %` ���, , '7, fj x #1 ���DI l ' ifEATINO 7`X/$•6W t —,Ylall 1 laaluratna vows R►\:1\'�1♦�►��♦D �'I_ ,c ` e y Bar aal irsai _.__Air C w.41. .:.;111k.. if—1♦®1 I_ x I ' ' -OIMat(AO.) ' —••••*•• -w • IBNrf.TIM • -"•----"--Air Ca.fya ;, ' 11 , � -.. ON__Twin' -Mhf.•TIM 7+OarMattielt.) V�iluMw Y.IIAILO Dirt FACTORS' i A. ►\� CONDI co. n`�"•; t' - (Prot.) BMIy JL�NaRIMi Ap • r ', /I//� _ Ilk CDOB :FAIR - : �^ Arm(Pr MiITRBOTION .,,/� S1Naa1 1Faa1 faa�a: Caul .i4 Caa* ante .. _law i AOt. a��l } soak- of . JG.IN,. TT _FIR.AtW IL. r //I P 3 : MOFINR :ItHI ► �—fu.Nsr•R. /` �� t_ _ RrMlt Rlaak i �l at.tail + .!�:1A a\\MI t M t liwuNw 116 Sr11NIM A • �rwit:1�wi i .�r N.■ F. :y P; ® N P1bR!•OiN * t1tT..T�IM , tLOglBO ♦ ' --:.NNaI 1'NiMI1TIRBi; .....:.Mara Ra"aNM1' -+�•is.'�►!♦►��►f1 _ . I� BaRIIM! wsho ' . Ta1Mp 1OHTINO I' '� \1 Y , 1 , s F{' 4 RafRn«.e i vwLIT y • Etaaby ..\1 ► RLGAPITtJ h,, • THa=Fltlar TMi oboe lUfMar` ram- \�.\►�:M is . P s � , ....--Maw etra Cat1t .'' !O —^ Ir'i ...�R 07►=[M. M_ CL!1 . c . NM10!MRrSO ./C• • + 'LAND F/r /111111' 10: - I — I , Dom■ ■ l iN NIB Puts. rms. Feat Palms YalaaHw, .... . I -- ------�,A,A ,,p PlwtSod M1R Carrar FrMt w I BUILDINGS / LOTS ACREAGE ST. IMPROVEMENTS I /0 . J f —Lanl _News Parajaiii, i I } X —_Nltk --+ HIO ,xa, .; _Sldeaalk TOTAL $ ±rf0 PO 0 L • -L. ._-Rwkr• • BUILDINGS _Dirt IratthaaelatFaatar z ,ea ♦3rR! k w RMY1 1 ! Swampy -•- Car► . (, at ACHES O) n • A T rr y - Tara _�_water LANbL :''i ti �I i Wai 'Sewer rr�r N `h : ':: ' El II k ' a ` ----- ..� r ... TB LAID ( ''• : yv, , i ' ' VITAL LAND'YALBATIRM ' rffi • a 1� .� fi+ ar . 5r + Al LRCS 1 �w .. ?tRan,: > t- T ' .' 4 201 - 14-28- 10 8 8._ , -FILE NO 4 DAT'E o o.1e.�y •r .�.-......... " .."..._ i Wit • . Ai S. .S 10 00 1K. Phi:: DATE* PARTY ROSITA DETEXAOA NOYE.S, A WI Dw` Tcit PARTY A D BEVERI DGE AND KATHERI NE. P.. BE-VERI OGE., HIS (W 11FE A9. TENAN S JBYi• PARTY ' • .RESS 12160 C,LOVERDALE, .DETRO:IcT • ' A TR OF ( 0 1 N SEC 21 -L 6-l1.3, MOREILK. . - I/fl s: I' iESC AS FOLS • ALL THAT PART S •120 F : 1055 FT, OF SD vEca`Z1 , ,� PART IS BOUND ON W BY E' LY BOUND OF R/W OF ST... RD#" E��.140, . K/A STAT Rio ON THE E BY WAT'ERS OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, WITH ALL/RIPARIAN RIGHT • TANI THERETO. SUBJ TO REST, OF REC. ;7 it,oral, A •' RETY .• D FILE No. 1699 DATE_6-6-59 FILED 6-10-59 a. R. 5K.• 3 6o PAGE REV. -• i 100.00 BK. PG. DATED DOC,4000 00 IPP 8 8 -ARTY A. D. BEVERIDGE & KATHERINE P.BEVERIDGE , HIS WIFE _ PARTY WILLIAM G. HOLLOWAY, JR , PARTY • ESS 543 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD, DELRAY BEACH 1 A TR OF LD IN SEC 21 -46-43 MORE BLK. S/D '':< DESC AS FOL)- ALL THAT PART OF S 12 FT OF 4�j 1O5 FT OF SD SEC 21' H PART IS BOUNDED ON W BY E' LY BOUNDARY LI OF R/W OF STATERD #140 K/ j ERQA1A & ON E BY WATERS OF ATLANTIC OCEAN, WITH BUILDING'S & IMP & FU i s .of FI{X4.1Vo. 1 541 DATE 1 1 -9-59 FILED 1 1 -1 2-5 9 O. R. BK. 428 PAGE 1 2;: ' NS. $ 135,000.00 0 .R.BK. 258 PG. 539 DATED 1 0-28-58 DOC. IPP/. PARTY Rosita DeTexadd Noyes,widow PARTY A. D.Beveridge & Katherine P . Beveridge,his wife PARTY RESS ct in Sec.21 -46-43 more part desc . as fo1, All that .part of S 120 ft . , N 1055 ft of Sec . 21 which part BLK. S/D bounded on W by E' ly bound. li of R/W of St.Rd.1 0 k a St .Rd.A-1 .A & on waters of At1.Ocean, littoral & riparian rights, bldgs .furn. ,etc. y a� • -.: p' /� $. Y` Y 7 Mtge. FILE NO. 154.2 DATE 11 -1 1 -59 FILED 1 1 -1 2-59 .O. R. BK. 428 PAGE REV. 129 • fr,_._:.` CONS. $ 75,000.00 BK. PG. DATED DOC• z• 1ST PARTY 5 IPP 150.001 2ND PARTY First Federal1Sav-in€s 'andE Loan yAssociation6fn K. �Las w Worth 3RD PARTY Lake ADDRESS Tract in Sec .21 -46-L 3 more part. desc . as fo l: Al]/that part of S 1 2n t 1,- -, - LOT AT 1 (1 C 4 a- -- c— n 4 . . -. gem- r-,.m OISTR CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA .�� R-ii BMBBIYgIBM BLOCK LOT Improved _ OWNER William G. Holloway, Jr. SECTION 21 vow -- AD�IIESS S. Ocean Blvd., City (40) `. I UCO PTI.i S120' of N1055' of Gov lot 1 lying E of Ocean OWNER iL Blvd ADDRESS r x, OWNER I ,i,'. I 5. O CE j i V t ADDRESS YEAR- 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 '1970 1971 197 k Mill . LAMBlenfl __ KM. 'ID� TOTALS ' ° (OD PEL ►RP. it dirt; DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING BUILDING PLAN IL BUILDING DIMENSIO1 TYPE BLDG. BASEMENT ROOF INT. FINISH MISCELLANEOUS - / 421: `1� No It --- SIZE HEIGHT STOR a ___.Slagle Owla. Nene ... Gable -------Plaster -_-.SPrink. (Fire) ^�f'+)1t'-—1 I rI B -- Hip --- -Pine Fire Escapes _._ Doable Owl Part .. ._..._ X - -- ---- e I� _ ---.Duplex Dwlp. __ Fell Flat Hardwood Refrigerators o j:-1 - _ -- --•i1 1 , - x Apartment • _..Dirt Fleur Mansard Marble&The Yu.C.Sri. �(``'�-. If- - ._...._Store __. Cement Floor PORfMEB Pauli Skyliphte ___-�- _ FT 1 _...v_Store&Office Finish �♦ , I"- -- X R{, _-___Store&Apt.iX Fruit FLOORS .._._.fireplaces - .-.••„j• -.- __Otlln HEATING X SNe --- Wed kids __-..Incinerators �__ _ -_ I i ._____Natal -----.Mane X Rear .__..Steel Beam' - -.Solar W.Sys. 1.�1r. • '' 1---1... --�{.---y�� = M- X .__._.-TYgtn Stogies EX7. WALLS -- 9trif.Ttlecrete ---- FACT0118 n e�-"' * ,^_ [K_-[f-�-� ._.L1`l._-. _.----Gang(Apt.) ----Oil am"' . CONDITION .---.Garage(Sorm.) Fireplace s GOOD FAIR BP --_.Garage(Pst.) Wad Sidlne FLOORING .,_No.of Rooms I-L rl - ' ____Gas Station CONSTRUCTION .. Brick Pine Apartment _ -� __--, I I O ' ___..Chords Hardwood .---- -..___.Wad Frame ._. Brick Cased Rooms i Apt. r _►-- Sebal Til ante ------ p -11 I F -r- . Luber skids ---Steel Frame Stucco . TIU .-_-._Fin.Attic R. - i+,. _____Rsin/.Concrete Metal Marble - _ __ IIIE s ___..Mltl - Block Terrarrott- Fla.Boom.R. --, SWISS ____Brick Llnolemm 2I Date Complt. -- - - - cwc 82.FT. Y.P. TOTn Shingle -�I-I I I _ �V .Shinto Concrete Tile Ape -- --- _II-I I i� PLUMBING -- PItN iGrand EXT. TRIM _ -- --- v` FOUNDATIONS -_-.Noe Remodeled _ .- `I -- -- ` VALUATION __.Metal Male -__Fixtures - I - - `---- L-a_- RECAPITULATION • Compalttw -----SU" --•--.Bnamental _-.__ Toilets LIGHTING , .�_ Cauate ._. wad WWW � .-...fiat __Oriel - --_Bathroom: ------..Eleetrle -�Q. ---� ---------- --,-- ...Stun _-.Tile Floor __ _ _ _ • Tile-Flat w __..TIt Terra Cotta - Rothe,Built-la Gas t' ..�. OrnawW Plan --- Metal - Showers Lamps '--'$'�'Z't40_- �-II "' i�'I LAND APPRAISAL --- ---- --- ---- I 1 ---_ _I __ ADDITIONAL I- I ------TI I BUILDINGS 1• Fred mod Depththat Depth Cores Front Price Faster Faster Fat Value Yalutlon LOIS ACREAGE ST. IMPROVEMENTS /A 0 X 311-/t - - Level ..... Level .J and •----- ____Hilly Dirt TOTAL X Low ....-_Risky --___Sidewalk BUILDINGS S ENhawelpFaelar -- Reeky Swampy TOTAL Dotted! Fodor %p Dotted!**Fa ACRES ® - Swampy .•--_-Farm �-• Water - "w Wooded LAID ��,weP _ ,� trle Light TOTAL LAND F TOTAL LAND VALUATION Gas AND BLOCS. $ t 21-46-43, S 120 FT OF N 1055 ALFRING JAMES G i MARY E 12-43-46-21-00-001-0080 PAGE 1 OF 1 FT OF GOV LT 1 LYG E OF 701 S OCEAN BLVD 07/29/93 OCEAN BLVD DELRAY BEACH FL 701 S OCEAN BL /E PALM BEACH COUNTY 334836635 NBHD 1200.02 100/100/100 APPR 76 3A 07/14/92 0100 SINGLE FAMILY SFR BUILDING NUMBER 001 DESCRIPTION MASS 1604756 +20--+--30---+ MODEL 01 SFR VALUE 1604756 I I I BUILDING USE 0900 EXC. RESIDENT BY CAMA I 18FOP 13 EXTERIOR WALL-1 17 CB STUCCO PV 1572228 27 I +22--+ EXTERIOR WALL-2 00 N/A I +--30---+ I ROOF STRUCTURE 03 GABLE OR HIP I I ROOF COVER 08 CLAY/BERMUDA TL CODE AREA PCT ++ 33 INTERIOR FIN 1 04 PLYWOOD PANEL BAS 3992 100 11 I INTERIOR FIN 2 05 DRYWALL FOP 1647 30 +--+ +BAS41----+ I FLOORING - 1 14 CARPETING FGR 728 70 I I I +-+ +-22--+-+ FLOORING - 2 15 HARD TILE FUS 572 100 I I +-24--+23 I I IUOPHEATING FUEL 04 ELECTRIC UOP 91 20 29 I I I I I I I I HEATING 04 FORCED AIR DUCT TOTAL 7030 I I I I I I 26FUS 26-+ AIR CONDITION 03 CENTRAL AIR I 44 I FOP29 +---+36 I I QUALITY 05 CLASS-5 +-+ I39 I 14 I I I NO OF BATHROOMS 0055 5.5 BATHS 17 I I I I I +-22--+ BEDROOMS 00 N/A I I I +-22-++ I NO. STORIES 0020 2 STORIES +--31--++ I +--+ NO. UNITS 0000 I I+-+ ACTUAL YEAR BLT 1948 I I EFF. YEAR BUILT 1953 28FGR 28 FUNCTIONAL OBS. 000 N/A I I ECONOMIC OBS. 000 N/A I I OBSERVED COND. 000 N/A LAND/TOTAL 0.81 +-26---+ NORMAL DEPR TBL 92 05-8,13-7,25-7 HTD AREA 4564 AREA/UNIT 4564 EFF AREA 5586 EFF RATE 74.00 BUILDING 413364 MKT ADJ 29.00 MARKET 293488 1 BAS(LBU33L22FOP(U13L30D1BR30U5)D5L3OU1 8L20027R2011L13D29L5D17FGR(D28R26U28L2 6)R31F0P(03R9U39R24D29R22U14L14U23L410 44)U44R41D23R14D14L3D5R13U36)ADD(R2OFU SCR22UOP(R7D13L7U13)D26L22U26IL20). BARREL TILE ROOF .D07 NO BLDG MUSE DESCRIPTION ADJ LENGTH WIDTH UNITS PRICE Y8 DT PCT VALUE 001 1 FIREPLC 2.00 1000.00 00 2000 002 1 POOL 116.00 46.00 00 5336 003 1 PATIO 348.00 1.30 00 452 004 1 WALL 720.00 1.26 00 907 005 1 PAVING 8578.00 .30 00 2573 MARKET 11268 NO LUSE DESCRIPTION ZONING FRONT DEPTH UNITS TP PRICE ADJUSTMENTS ADJ PRICE VALUE 01 0120 OCEAN 1AAA 1 .00 LT 1300000.00 1300000.00 1300000 05/11/93 61A MARKET 1300000 LILLIAN JANE VOLK 206 PHIPPS PLAZA PALM BEACH,FLORIDA 33480 August 23, 1993 Mr. Clemmer Mayhew 76 5th Avenue S.E. Delray Beach, 33444 Dear Clemmer: I felt last Thursday was a most productive day. I appreciate all the time and care it took on your part to arrange it. I have looked up the name Eastman and Noyes. There is no "Eastman" in our records that I can find. There is an N. H. Noyes listed as follows: Commission #1341 August 26, 1958 N. H. Noyes - Pool I am sure that John did not do the Eastman or Noyes houses. Thank you so much, Clemmer, for everything. It was fun seeing you again. Fon , Lill'an Jane Volk 'V'/�! "7�� P=' LJV/sr ¢4 / ddies he6 ,sve eie //a,e.der ,eaErk . f ,thr/- .6)1 q¢� . �! G�!ev /9:57 ,A Aizote4- c eo ,v Tefi � © 90 free eaeeid_de 41o.c 0 - - - - ��;open I/)4- /7s1,€/ Cd yr fee l753 6 Id r 444 � ' • CITY•OF DE�,RAY BEACH FLORIDA ° / m o "ti; v ANsOItJit<IRR • 'LOCK LOT ` r, Q `+ � Oaf. .:.: . �t Improved OWNER ,, (3 w Yaearit ADDRESS +t� Till attirE7- • "id ,.Y`wRir011 RVV0i OWNER II, w:7!`�. .aAt 1 ` ��. ' f` a Permit 19'k-CBS Res.-Est.Oost-$45 000 . .. � A ' / �' p 9 / i� 1r7 lied 2 .-Com lotion Date-90 days ' OWNER �. •, R t f+ v ' ,mow. ADDRESS C/O rtamellUtti•4 • • C} •,�• .1_ ' •�. . 11 114 1 50 101, 1952' 19 *• 1954 1955 1956 • 1957 1,958 1959 fj',-. y� nP.tION � ,t'°. e Kraal I a ( ', ti le 5. ),,4,'14-1 /felr . ' / y'YO 14 . If M : • PLOP /V . _ '_-,�.*-x '. ' / BUILDING PLAN 'S ; 1� iCRIP1'ION OF e17. • . . BUILDING DIMENSIONS Y KN. El RNF ' ,�f�,PINION 111SCELLANEODO r MEMOS SIZE NEICNi RTC d Y sLNa— tiara : L i ketw _— +.� ' D•a•ratal __.___EFrl.l,(Fin) ;y L a O X '•It'll A .r' otois HuIi. ...__F.11; Flat t rt l•tal Asv.hoiR NrttMw Nowt — mob AT Yaa.9.1P /4 X 9}O• !rJ��Re;.�+ .! stare Callllllt risim POOCNEN'' . . :Paa•h Sbltilats es — 'A•t -'!r V N a' '' FLNRt r +finpa•• stlhANtN...!; F11111 r stars i Alt ..."`..4"�..`"'- X Fnit. .. Y 3 X 0/ •�' r u NGTINR .: X.,'.• � . -.._...wane leleb _,__.,IaaNratan � . �:� 1 w ' --,' -1e x a3' Rini ._ k S"arW.sl.. mamanom Mk 1 X,3'f "4P '''`'.;� Relit.Collide' .—,:-Air Ca.•so- P ' x 3 sahw(AOt) kB ' �`o TIN olq, CONDITION ; . ?� ((!�Y, t=1cT.WALLS JI �lPAL�; _. W.uIl il./ . FOCl/NS elrr` Ikea' I (� /f? D1411 FAIR h• Tsi p ;ebbed**, ^*'w PLM *Di Da"' �aNw�N AF111/1 �a4T, �I r + r , Y nrMY OtiN. New �iCRlw.. TIN -"I'ltlN L-` - • • tl•M R..r.M• mod IIriN • �G1' ND q t , 01F1M `JNI jai 'NIaR Trr.a.. FIR.r. .L t)t 7 ��` j -N►IaO ;M1PN -. LhNnr GrNf F,T. Y:P. VITAI, :hhs* -�+-� ..i' PLSIIINN AN },/ 3 .r It%0 t,tIr1MN IORltOATk1RR Ext TRIG _:Nna U�•Ialae • �'.} A•hI -�/P�1 � ; p� c Or.u•.M ��TNNib loTINR • VALUAT'1O ,1 . `ie M W._._.,Waae /' ` RECAPITULA OI/ 11P-vIN.P .,«..:TIN tam W - —.TIN FI•Mlielli x. ;rrirwM PJr. -Nt1aMN - Nik•1. Ltrga -1 - aY /u a PMf _ BUILDINGS lei ADDITIONAL. . '. yPN - -,; , F.eNr FrN. Yd.atle. t, Or'x�41 0 y�M, � " �LOTi ACNEA6E•.>, �$T. IYPNOYErEMif : it':, imp _ Level _Pared_ � r X Nidi _ tlNy " :y Y_Dirt TOTAL .. . R };, 4�..,. ___ Lear a _ .Rocky �Sidawalk BUILDINGS• •O fi �?'�, rl d" /O ACRES O e—.S amp _ Fair _ atar LAND $ }' TOTAL LAND YALRATISI ' 4,-- T•:rY .ai'. — EUeMh Lhitt ,TOTA. LAKO " L . ; ..e_, AND OLNI. j • T� M • I III II B DELRA & C ROOFING & SHEET METAL CO. "Delray's Only Pumping Septic Tank Service" LL 1 I 318 NE. FOURTH ST. • WM. BECKER, Owner • Phone 6911 27 N. E. 1ST AV I r i I i 142 DELRAY BEACH,FLA.(1953 1954)CITY DIRECTORY j *Flagler Wm H (Lula M) h 622 NW 2d Fox Edw E, stu Flamingo Service Station (Wm H Lomax, Paul P Sanderson) 301 E Fox Fontaine H Atlantic Av Fox Vincent P I Fleming Jos H (Mary C) h 65 Palm Sq & Bristol, Tenn Ee C ' Fleming Robt F (Sara M) slsmn P Leon Weekes Jr, h 930 SE 5th Av Frame Carl (El: I'i *Flint Gordon, lab, r 221 SW 6th Av Frank Raymon( I ,i *Flint Gussie M, dom, h 225 SW 6th Av West Palm f Flippo L C Mrs, h 50 SE 5th Av, Apt 6 Franklin Oscar Flo-Gas Corp, Wilmer C Summerville mgr, bottle gas, 43 NE 1st Av *Franklin Pear F . Flora Alfred (Frances A) (Flora Millworks) h 1008 Miami Blvd *Franklin Wm, is Flora Chas M (Wava H) cabt mkr Flora Millworks, h 104 Wilson Av Franz Edwin (I Flora Jeanne E Miss, teller First Natl Bk, r 1008 Miami Blvd Franz Richd, til FLORA MILLWORKS (Alfred Flora) Sash,Doors,Frames, Cabinets Franz Walter J I' and Mouldings,1008 Miami Blvd and Park Av,Tel 6836 (see page Franzen Magda 27) r Fraser Dorothy i 1, Florida East Coast Railway Co, Oscar A Rollins agt, S Railroad WayFrasere Stanley, ! Frazee Lawren i " Florida Elgin Water Conditioner Co, Geo A Beard mgr, 54 SE 4th Av Hwy 1, I I;, FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO, Chas Senior Mgr, 33 NE 1st Av, Frazer Persifor !' .d Tel 6026, Nights and Holidays Tel 4269 (see top lines) Frazier Chas, r Floridian Motel, Mrs Ruth T Priest mgr, 19 N Federal Hwy *Frazier Danl ( it Flowers Elizabeth A Miss, student, r 803 SW 4th Av *Frazier Ellen Flowers Thos J (Leola 0) ins agt, h 803 SW 4th Av *Frazier J B, err Folwell Martha S (wid Bainbridge D) h 915 N Swinton Av *Frederick Joll , ;; *Footman Chas (Effie M) lab, r 115 NW 7th Av Frederick Marg j *Footman Jas (Carrie M) h 115 NW 7th Av Frederick R Ka Ford Anne M Mrs, h (rear-4) 1150 S Federal Hwy SE 4th Av FORD GEO L (Helen S) Mgr Lindsley Lumber Co, r 303 NE 2d Av, Freeland Nelson Tel 4031 16th i F Forker T P (Diana S) (Red Palm Drive-In) 502 NW 7th *Freeman Clint Forman Edith T (wid Howard S) h N Ocean Blvd (G S) *Freeman Jas, . , Forsyth Steve E (Maxine D) mgr City Swimming Pool, h 2 S Ocean Freeman Kelly Blvd *Freeman & M Fort Shirley L Mrs, mgr Silhouette Inc, r 209 S Federal Hwy Atlantic At Fort Thos N, h 104 SE 1st Av Freligh Claude Fostel Emile G (Martha K) (Mrs Martha K Fostel) r 401 NE 2d Av Freligh Kennet. Fostel Martha K Mrs, millinery, 506 E Atlantic Av, r 401 NE 2d Av Ct Foster Herbert E, h N Ocean Blvd (G S) Freeman Mary ' Fountain Elaine Miss, cash First Fed Say & Loan Assn, r 52 S Swin- French Harold ton Av Fresh J L (Chr: Fountains (J Raleigh Fountain) genl mdse. 2 E Atlantic Ay Frey Donovan Fountain Nina B (wid Henry C) h 52 S Swinton Av Frey Geo D (G *Fox Charity,h 216 NW 4th Av Friberg Fritz H I CRAICE FURNITURE CO. Triest —Featuring— 1 QUALITY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE I 111 E. ATLANTIC AVE. PHONE 5781 144 N. FEDERAL I N•.11,,-..; • 44- • e^- - ' • .0- 4k114. r x: o. L., •‘ „. • ,i05..... New;t,.,11,Z,: :..••,. , ..•'''.-.„„ ,a',+..tt,:.,1,..•:..),-.,i„, ,.,.. 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'' ''',..'.-:•,1,s; ''' '.„ ;f'''.‘)!'.41.o.-.-••c ''', ,,,.,07.-275p4:•-",;' - '' "-' , 'ff'•.:,:::,:;' *.-. -_,..:..,. 4...u., ‘;'i41:. ::.,,,,,i .:tliVA:),1•4-•‘,..7 . •„4..4. .74-- • ,1:•••?.,_,,,„,_;.,,,bre.,•••:• ,-,•••• - ,_,_;>., "4-- .,..„,, iAT•w.,4,..;i,,,',.. *-- tt, L._ •.-=.- ! -c AttS:-.7-;.f.;;Pk,-;');:-'...:.‘".- -- ,. - ' . ___...- -- .-.--_, _-. . - ...- ' "" 701 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL Pat Cayce 1/94 Roll 1, neg. 12 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD HISTORIC DISTRICT CHRONOLOGY 4 Carolyn Patton gave a presentation regarding seven historic houses on the east side of State Road A-i-A directly south of the public beach. Interest in protecting these houses was prompted by the recent demolition of an historic residence located at 711 S . Ocean Boulevard, the Board felt that there was sufficient inventory to proceed with creating a local historic district with the northern boundary at Casurina Street and the southern boundary to be determined after further research. The Board directed staff to research the buildings from Casurina Street to Linton Boulevard and to report the findings at the January 19, 1994 meeting. VII . ADJOURNMENT: Sandy Jamison moved for adjournment at 7 : 45 P.M. , seconded by Margie Miller. The vote was as follows : Daniel Carter - Yes ; Sandy Jamison - Yes; Buck Miller - Yes ; Margie Miller - Yes; John Vaughan - Yes ; Charlie Williams - Yes . Said motion passed 6-0 . The next meeting is scheduled for December 1, 1993 . The undersigned is the Secretary of the Historic Preservation Board and the information provided herein is the Minutes of the meeting of said body for November 17 , 1993, which were formally op ed and a proved y the Board on January 19 , 1994 . Di na Mund If the Minutes that you have received are not completed as indicated above, then this means that these are not the Official Minutes . They will become so after review and approval, which may involve some changes . - 5 - 11/17/93 MEMO TO THE FILE PAT CAYCE JANUARY 14, 1994 PROPOSED SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD HISTORIC DISTRICT NOTES FOR HPB MEETING 1/19/94 Completed the photographs and preliminary data regarding the existing houses from Seagate Beach Club to Linton Blvd., east side of A-1-A. Assembled photos and preliminary data in a binder to present at the meeting. It is my conclusion that the district is extended too far to the south. The majority of homes south of 711 S. Ocean were built in the 1950s or 60s and there are a number of vacant lots which have been sold and are awaiting construction. I feel there would be a better chance of establishing a district if it were extended at a maximum only as far as 929 S. Ocean. Historic Pry=ery ion Board * - Agenda, Jan_=_-y� , 1994 Page 2 �q t B. Staff comments regarding the status of the survey of historic properties located on the east side of Scuth Ocean Boulevard. VI . REPORTS AND COMMENTS A. Reports from Historic District Representatives B. Board Members C. Staff VII . ADJOURN POSTED ON: January 13, 1994 Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner V. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS : A. Status of the Relocation of the Two Historic Houses from the Hillcrest Subdivision of West Palm Beach to the Old School Square Historic District. Per a letter submitted by John Johnson, Director, HPBCPB the Hillcrest homes will be moved from West Palm Beach on January 25th and arrive in Delray Beach on January 27th via the Intracoastal Waterway. They will then be moved to a temporary site at the northwest corner of S .W. 1st Street and S.W. 1st Avenue on January 28th. The homes will be enclosed by a security fence with a locking gate until such time as they are moved to their permanent lots . B. Staff Comments Regarding the Status of the Survey of Historic Properties Located on the East Side of South Ocean Boulevard. After some discussion with staff, the Board and Carolyn Patton it was decided that Ms . Patton would approach the Beach Property Owner's Association about putting a notice in their newsletter re starting a historic district on S . Ocean Boulevard. The Board would then be willing to hold an informal workshop with the homeowners to answer any questions they might have about becoming a historic district. VI . REPORTS AND COMMENTS : A. Reports from Historic District Representatives Mrs . Riley, president of the Palm Square Home Owners Association, informed the Board that her association was in the process of creating a sign for the Marina Historic District and would be bringing it before the Board in the near future. Mrs . Riley informed the Board that the City was planning on putting a pump-out for boat sewage on the dock at the City Marina. The location for the pump is directly across from the lift station which is located in the triangle at S .E . 7th St. and Marine Way. Mrs . Riley felt this was not an appropriate place for the unit to go and that it would be better suited at the south end of the dock. Jeff Costello informed the Board that a pump is required to dispose of sewage waste from the boats in the marina and the cost for installing the unit at the south end of the marina would be substantially more than installing it at the north end because of the proximity to the lift - 3 - 01/19/94 MEMO TO THE FILE PAT CAYCE ✓j JANUARY 20, 1994 Notes re Agenda Item V-B, PROPOSED SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD HISTORIC DISTRICT, HPB MEETING 1/19/94 The Board would like to have a consensus of property owners with respect to establishing a district. Carolyn Patton will talk to the BPOA. I believe the Board feels that the owners would be in favor of a larger district in order to have a design review process for new construction for the vacant parcels and for the non-contributing houses which will surely be candidates for"tear-downs" if the present building trend continues. The Board is in favor of holding a workshop with owners to answer any questions they might have. 1 The Board was informed by Pat Cayce that a preliminary building count survey had been conducted with John Johnson for an area encompassing Osceola Park and an expanded area southeast of E. Atlantic Avenue. The survey is available to anyone interested. Pat Cayce reminded the Board that it had been invited by Carolyn Patton to attend a neighborhood meeting to discuss the formation of an historic district along South Ocean Boulevard and stated that NOTICE of the meeting had been posted. VII . ADJOURNMENT: Christine Bull moved for adjournment at 8 : 10 P.M. , seconded by Sandy Jamison. The vote was as follows : Christine Bull - Yes ; Sandy Jamison - Yes; Buck Miller - Yes ; Margie Miller - Yes; Charlie Williams - Yes . Said motion passed 5-0 . The next meeting is scheduled for March 2 , 1994 . The undersigned is the Secretary of the Historic Preservation Board and the information provided herein is the Minutes of the meeting of said body for February 16, 1994 , which were formally adgptQd and approve dby the Board on March 16 , 1994 . Diana Mund If the Minutes that you have received are not completed as indicated above, then this means that these are not the Official Minutes . They will become so after review and approval, which may involve some changes . - 4 - 2/16/94 MEMO TO THE FILE PAT CAYCE FEBRUARY 22, 1994 SEAGATE CLUB FEBRUARY 17, 1994 Carolyn Patton hosted a meeting of the property owners of South Ocean Boulevard (east side of A-1-A from Seagate Beach Club to Linton Blvd.) to discuss becoming an historic district. Of those owners attending, the majority were opposed. It was recommended by the few in favor that the City send a letter to more accurately gage the owners interest, as some were out of town. When this was reported to David Kovacs, Planning Director, he advised that the City remain in a neutral position and not be responsible for sending a letter on behalf of the Preservation Board. Mr. Kovacs stated that the project should be dropped unless a majority of the owners were in favor, as the City Commission's position is that it will not entertain designation unless a majority of owners approve. I conveyed this by phone to Carolyn Patton. Ms. Patton said she felt some owners would want to designate individually or to form a smaller district. The proposed district was put on hold until such time as a majority of the owners were in favor of a smaller district or wished to be individually designated. °J3-31-1335 12:3_a 2 Adrienne V. Schmitz Attorney at Law 810 SiiverbelI Lane Wellington,Florida 33414 (407)793-5948 (305)967-2821 August 30, 1995 Fax(305)963-1715 Ms. Pat Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner Via Fax & U.S. Mail City of Delray Beach (407) 243-722 1 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 RE: Historic Preservation Board("Board")Consideration Of District Designation For 501, 511, 521, 601, 611, and 701 S. Ocean Boulevard ("District") Dear Pat: I have been retained by the owners of 511 (Touhey), 521 (Black), and 701 (Alfring) (collectively hereinafter the "Owners") to seek designation recommendation by the Board of this District, In that regard, I will be making a short presentation on the September 9, 1995 Board Agenda to show how the District meets the initial criteria for further Board consideration and thereafter the criteria for the preparation of the formal designation report, both as called for under Section 4.5.1,(C)(3) of the City's Ordinance. I believe that the information to be provided on the Owners'behalf, coupled with the factual data compiled in your offices (which I reviewed in depth today), will easily allow the Board to meet the initial threshold that the information "generally conforms with historic status criteria". Further, same will provide the Board with the requisite body of data, together with the designation report, necessary for its written findings of fact. Please let this letter also serve as my request that I receive copies of all notices, agenda, and the designation report(when prepared); this would be in addition to whatever notice you give to the owners directly. I request that this letter be included in the Board's information packet with respect to the District. l expect to make additional filings with the Board, either at (in which case I shall provide sufficient copies of any written material) or prior to the various meetings/public hearings to be held and may call, examine and cross-examine witnesses, and reserve the right to do all or any of the above. I look forward to presenting this interesting designation proposal for your review and con- sideration I thank you and your staff for your prompt production of information thus far. Sincerely, 4 -� \/ Adrienne V. Schmitz, Esq. V �U cc: Mr. & Mrs. James Alfring(on behalf of the Owners) �S � L� �' r 10g5 �pN�NG G� P��N TR T . P.02 Adrienne V. Schmitz Attorney at Law 810 Silverbell Lane Wellington,Florida 33414 (407)793-5948 (305)967-2821 August 30, 1995 Fax(305)963-1715 Ms. Pat Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner Via Fax& U.S. Mail City of Delray Beach (407) 243-7221 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 RE: Historic Preservation Board ("Board") Consideration Of District Designation For 501, 511, 521, 601, 611, and 701 S. Ocean Boulevard ("District") Dear Pat: I have been retained by the owners of 511 (Touhey), 521 (Black), and 701 (Alfring) (collectively hereinafter the "Owners") to seek designation recommendation by the Board of this District. In that regard, I will be making a short presentation on the September 9, 1995 Board Agenda to show how the District meets the initial criteria for further Board consideration and thereafter the criteria for the preparation of the formal designation report, both as called for under Section 4.5.1.(C)(3) of the City's Ordinance. I believe that the information to be provided on the Owners'behalf, coupled with the factual data compiled in your offices (which I reviewed in depth today), will easily allow the Board to meet the initial threshold that the information "generally conforms with historic status criteria". Further, same will provide the Board with the requisite body of data, together with the designation report, necessary for its written findings of fact. Please let this letter also serve as my request that I receive copies of all notices, agenda, and the designation report (when prepared); this would be in addition to whatever notice you give to the owners directly. I request that this letter be included in the Board's information packet with respect to the District. I expect to make additional filings with the Board, either at (in which case I shall provide sufficient copies of any written material) or prior to the various meetings/public hearings to be held and may call, examine and cross-examine witnesses, and reserve the right to do all or any of the above. I look forward to presenting this interesting designation proposal for your review and con- sideration. I thank you and your staff for your prompt production of information thus far. Sincerely, i V tS1V � Adrienne V. Schmitz, Esq. o� cc: Mr. &Mrs. James Alfring(on behalf of the Owners) gEP 5 19 G SA -P \ Adrienne V. Schmitz Attorney at Law 810 Silverbell Lane Wellington,Florida 33414 (407)793-5948 (305)967-2821 Fax(305)963-1715 FACTUAL INFORMATION TO SUBSTANTIATE PROPOSED DISTRICT DESIGNATION 1. 501 S. Ocean Blvd. Historic Name: Nisbit House Yr.Built: 1934 Architect: Unknown (Plans available/Architect's seal apparently illegible) Style: Monterey/Vernacular Original Owner: William Nisbit, Prominent New Yorker/Retired Sea Captain Present Owner: Worrell Family (Note: Restored by prior owner, Venture Concepts Int'l.) 2. 511 S. Ocean Blvd. Historic Name: Riley House Yr.Built: 1938 Architect: Gustav Maass Style: Island/Colonial Original Owner: Mrs. Melville F. Riley, Widow of President of Potomac Edison Co. Present Owner: Carl & Nancy Touhey (Nancy Touhey record owner) 3. 521 S. Ocean Blvd. Historic Name: Johnston House Yr.Built: 1938 Architect: Sam Ogren Style: French Colonial Original Owner: Percy Johnston, Prominent New York Broker Present Owner: William & Ann Black (Ann Black record owner) 4. 601 S. Ocean Blvd. Historic Name: Snyder House Yr.Built: 1932 Architect: Gustav Maass Style: Northeastern Saltbox, Adapted to Florida Original Owner: William P. Snyder, Jr., Prominent Pittsburgh Family, Founder of Snyder Mining Co. and Descendant of Pennsylvania's First Governor, Simon Snyder Present Owner: Mr. & Mrs. William P. Snyder, III 5. 611 S. Ocean Blvd. Historic Name: Fah Smith House Yr.Built: 1936 Architect: Carlos B. Schoeppl Style: Mediterranean w/Art Deco Influences Original Owner: S. Fahs Smith, Successful Builder from York, PA Present Owner: Venture Concepts Int'l., Inc. 6. 701 S. Ocean Blvd. Historic Name: Noyes House Yr. Built c1940 Architect: Unknown (Pool designed by John Volk) Style: Mediterranean Prior Owner: N. H. Noyes Present Owner: James and Mary E. Alfring * NOTE: All facts set forth herein are supported by evidence gathered by/filed with the City of Delray's Historic Preservation Staff (and/or by volunteers under their direction). Date: Aug. 15, 1995 To: Members ,of the Historic Preservation Board Subject : Historic District Dear Board Members: We, the undersigned residents of South Ocean Boulevard, Delray Beach, Florida, request that the Historic Preservation Board vote to establish a new historic district here. We propose the boundaries to be 501 South Ocean Boulevard. through 701 South Ocean Blvd. The western boundary would be South Ocean Boule- vard. Pat Cayce has already done all the research needed on these six houses (photos attached) . She has established that the criteria for a district have been met . We support creation of a historic district and nominate our neighborhood for historic status because all six of the homes here meet all the criteria re- quired by the City' s code for Historic Preservation (Article 4. 5, subsection (3) : Distinctive styles of the 1930' s and early 1940' s are represented, includ- ing standout Mediterranean and Island Colonial homes. (b) Many of the homes embody distinguishing characteristics of the style of that period: arches, barrel tile roofs, balconies, casement windows, coral rock, etc . (c )The homes were designed by renowned architects including Gustav Maass, Carlos Schoeppl and Sam Ogren, Defray Beach' s first city architect . (d) Details and craftmanship, as mentioned in (b) , are outstanding, and represent adaptations and innovations to the South Florida environment . These treasures are being encroached by tear downs and subsequent setback-to- setback-to-setback residences. Our city' s heritage and architectural history stands in the balance. Time is of the essence. We feel strongly that the public hearing on this issue should take place by mid September at the latest . Sincerely, (Signature) (Printed Signature) (Address) (Date) Date: Aug. 15, 1995 To: Members ,of .the Historic Preservation Board Subject: Historic District Dear Board Members: We, the undersigned residents of South Ocean Boulevard, Delray Beach, Florida, request that the Historic Preservation Board vote to establish a new historic district here. We propose the boundaries to be 501 South Ocean Boulevard. through 701 South Ocean Blvd. The western boundary would be South Ocean Boule- vard. Pat Cayce has already done all the research needed on these six houses (photos attached) . She has established that the criteria for a district have been met. We support creation of a historic district and nominate our neighborhood for historic status because all six of the homes here meet all the criteria re- quired by the City' s code for Historic Preservation (Article 4.5, subsection (3) : distinctive styles of the 1930' s and early 1940's are represented, includ- ing standout Mediterranean and Island Colonial homes. (b) Many of the homes embody distinguishing characteristics of the style of that period: arches, barrel tile roofs, balconies, casement windows, coral rock, etc. (c)The homes were designed by renowned architects including Gustav Maass, Carlos Schoeppl and Sam Ogren, Delray Beach's first city architect. (d) Details and craftmanship, as mentioned in (b) , are outstanding, and represent adaptations and innovations to the South Florida environment. These treasures are being encroached by tear downs and subsequent setback-to- setback-to-setback residences. Our city' s heritage and architectural history stands in the balance. Time is of the .essence. We feel strongly that the public hearing on this issue should take place by mid September at the latest. Sincerely, (Signature) (Printed Signature) (Address) (Date) Cam. a s Au.A. A N N e A 8Li c i So'ti, 6e.&- 8Lv41. Date: Aug. 15, 1995 To: Members .of .the Historic Preservation Board Subject: Historic District Dear Board Members: We, the undersigned residents of South Ocean Boulevard, Delray Beach, Florida, request that the Historic Preservation Board vote to establish a new historic district here. We propose the boundaries to be 501 South Ocean Boulevard. through 701 South Ocean Blvd. The western boundary would be South Ocean Boule- vard. Pat Cayce has already done all the research needed on these six houses (photos attached) . She has established that the criteria for a district have been met. We support creation of a historic district and nominate our neighborhood for historic status because all six of the homes here meet all the criteria re- quired by the City's code for Historic Preservation (Article 4.5, subsection (3) : iDistinctive styles of the 1930' s and early 1940's are represented, includ- ng standout Mediterranean and Island Colonial homes. (b) Many of the homes embody distinguishing characteristics of the style of that period: arches, barrel tile roofs, balconies, casement windows, coral rock, etc. (c)The homes were designed by renowned architects including Gustav Maass, Carlos Schoeppl and Sam Ogren, Delray Beach's first city architect. (d) Details and craftmanship, as mentioned in (b) , are outstanding, and represent adaptations and innovations to the South Florida environment . These treasures are being encroached by tear downs and subsequent setback-to- setback-to-setback residences. • Our city's heritage and architectural history stands in the balance. Time is of the essence. We feel strongly that the public hearing on this issue should take place by mid September at the latest. Sincerely, --,40 /p.ee e (Signature) (Printed Signature) (Address) (Date) C-MG'y to am' c5/ S- G°.r�zh 0lv .� ���5� . Pair QEACH • Ali-AmericaCity AGENDA 1993 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING CITY OF DELRAY BEACH Meeting Date: September 6, 1995 Type of Meeting: Regular Meeting Location: 1st Floor Conference Room Time: 6;00 P.M. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Historic Preservation Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such persons will need a record of these proceedings, and for this purpose such persons may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does not provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S.286.0105. I. CALL TO ORDER II. / ELECTION OF OFFICERS A. Chairman B. Vice-Chairman C. Second Vice-Chairman III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES' * August 16, 1995 I. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS None. V. CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS COA 8-257: 232 S.E. 7th Avenue; Marina Historic District; Contributing Single Family Residence; Guenther Looft, Owner; George Brewer, Architect & Authorized Agent Construction of a Second Floor Addition to be Constructed Above the • Existing Carport. COA 8-228 Continuation: 20 N. Swinton Avenue; Judge Knott Center (Historic Monterey House); Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, Owner; John P. Johnson, Authorized Agent. Approval for a Free Standing Non-illuminated Wood Sign. HPB Meeting September 6, 1995 Page 2 COA 8-139 Continuation: 51 N. Swinton Avenue; Old School Square, Owner; Joe Gillie, Authorized Agent. Approval for Three Free Standing Illuminated Signs. COA 8-258: 201 N.E. 1st Avenue (Banker's Row); Utopia Hair Salon; Elizabeth Hass, Owner; Mark Little, Authorized Agent. Approval for a Free Standing Non-illuminated Sign. tze COA 8-237 Continuation: 134 N.E. 1st Avenue; Bob Currie, Owner. Approval for a Free Standing Non-illuminated Sign. F. COA 8-251 Continuation: 1010 Nassau Street; Nassau Historic District; Mr. & Mrs. Peter Byron, Owners. Design Approval for a Carport, and Changes to the Front Elevation. VI. DISCUSSION AND ACTIONS ITEMS A. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(C)(3)Designation Procedures, the Board will conduct a preliminary evaluation with respect to the historic status of six contiguous properties located at 501, 511, 521, 601, 611 and 701 S. Ocean Boulevard. The purpose of the evaluation is to determine if the properties generally conform to the historic criteria necessary to initiate nomination to the Local Register of Historic Places as a historic district. VII. REPORTS AND COMMENTS A. Reports form Historic District Representatives B. Board Members C. Staff VIII. ADJOURN Pat Cayce Historic Preservation Planner POSTED ON: AUGUST 30, 1995 MEMORANDUM HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING SEPTEMBER 6, 1995 AGENDA ITEM VI Three of the six property owners have requested that the area become an historic district. Staff has previously researched these houses; photos and additional information will be available at the meeting. The preliminary review is the first step in designating a district, please read the attached portion of the ordinance for clarification on designation criteria and procedures. • RU3-31-1995 12:3a P.a2 Adrienne V. Schmitz Attorney at Law 810 Silverbell Lane Wellington,Florida 33414 (407)793-5948 (305)967-2821 August 30, 1995" Fax(305)963-1715 Ms. Pat Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner Via Fax& U.S. Mail City of Delray Beach (407)243-722 I 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 RE: Historic Preservation Board("Board")Consideration Of District Designation For 501, 511, 521, 601, 611,and 701 S. Ocean Boulevard ("District") Dear Pat: I have been retained by the owners of 511 (Touhey), 521 (Black), and 701 (Alfring) (collectively hereinafter the "Owner?) to seek designation recommendation by the Board of this District. In that regard, I will be making a short presentation on the September 9, 1995 Board Agenda to show how the District meets the initial criteria for further Board consideration and thereafter the criteria for the preparation of the formal designation report, both as called for under Section 4.5.1.(C)(3) of the City's Ordinance. I believe that the information to be provided on the Owners'behalf, coupled with the factual data compiled in your offices (which I reviewed in depth today), will easily allow the Board to meet the initial threshold that the information "generally conforms with historic status criteria". Further, same will provide the Board with the requisite body of data, together with the designation report, necessary for its written findings of fact. Please let this letter also serve as my request that I receive copies of all notices, agenda, and the designation report(when prepared); this would be in addition to whatever notice you give to the owners directly. I request that this letter be included in the Board's information packet with respect to the District. I expect to make additional filings with the Board, either at(in which case I shall provide sufficient copies of any written material) or prior to the various meetings/public hearings to be held and may call, examine and cross-examine witnesses, and reserve the right to do all or any of the above. I look forward to presenting this interesting designation proposal for your review and con- sideration. I thank you and your staff for your prompt production of information thus far. Sincerely, 741-1;1-7,,i, VC(Lt7- Adrienne V. Schmitz, Esq. 1l31Q cc: Mr. &Mrs. James Alfring(on behalf of the Owners) l 0 oN�NG • Date: Aug. 15, 1995 To: Members ,of the Historic Preservation Board Subject: Historic District Dear Board Members: We, the undersigned residents of South Ocean Boulevard, Delray Beach, Florida, request that the Historic Preservation Board vote to establish a new historic district here. We propose the boundaries to be 501 South Ocean Boulevard. through 701 South Ocean Blvd. The western boundary would be South Ocean Boule- vard. Pat Cayce has already done all the research needed on these six houses (photos attached) . She has established that the criteria for a district have been met. We support creation of a historic district and nominate our neighborhood for historic status because all six of the homes here meet all the criteria re- quired by the City's code for Historic Preservation (Article 4.5, subsection (3) : I _istinctive styles of the 1930' s and early 1940's are represented, includ- ing standout Mediterranean and Island Colonial homes. (b) Many of the homes embody distinguishing characteristics of the style of that period: arches, barrel tile roofs, balconies, casement windows, coral rock, etc. (c)The homes were designed by renowned architects including Gustav Maass, Carlos Schoeppl and Sam Ogren, Delray Beach's first city architect. (d) Details and craftmanship, as mentioned in. (b) , are outstanding, and represent adaptations and innovations to the South Florida environment. These treasures are being encroached by tear downs and subsequent setback-to- setback-to-setback residences. Our city's heritage and architectural history stands in the balance. Time is of the essence. We feel strongly that the public hearing on this issue should take place by mid September at the latest. Sincerely, (Signature) (Printed Signature) (Address) (Date) Date: Aug. 15, 1995 To: Members ,of .the Historic Preservation Board Subject: Historic District Dear Board Members: We, the undersigned residents of South Ocean Boulevard, Delray Beach, Florida, request that the Historic Preservation Board vote to establish a new historic district here. We propose the boundaries to be 501 South Ocean Boulevard. through 701 South Ocean Blvd. The western boundary would be South Ocean Boule- vard. Pat Cayce has already done all the research needed on these six houses (photos attached) . She has established that the criteria for a district have been met. We support creation of a historic district and nominate our neighborhood for historic status because all six of the homes here meet all the criteria re- quired by the City' s code for Historic Preservation (Article 4.5, subsection (3) : distinctive styles of the 1930's and early 1940's are represented, includ- ing standout Mediterranean and Island Colonial homes. (b) Many of the homes embody distinguishing characteristics of the style of that period: arches, barrel tile roofs, balconies, casement windows, coral rock, etc. (c)The homes were designed by renowned architects including Gustav Maass, Carlos Schoeppl and Sam Ogren, Delray Beach's first city architect. (d) Details and craftmanship, as mentioned in (b) , are outstanding, and represent adaptations and innovations to the South Florida environment. These treasures are being encroached by tear downs and subsequent setback-to- setback-to-setback residences. Our city' s heritage and architectural history stands in the balance. Time is of the essence. We feel strongly that the public hearing on this issue should take place by mid September at the latest. Sincerely, (Signature) (Printed Signature) (Address) (Date) CZ,Ba, A Nt A BLI}c 6 a Soy 6coAN BIN 4 g-11-9'S Date: Aug. 15, 1995 To: Members ..of .the Historic Preservation Board Subject: Historic District Dear Board Members: We, the undersigned residents of South Ocean Boulevard, Delray Beach, Florida, request that the Historic Preservation Board vote to establish a new historic district here. We propose the boundaries to be 501 South Ocean Boulevard. through 701 South Ocean Blvd. The western boundary would be South Ocean Boule- vard. Pat Cayce has already done all the research needed on these six houses (photos attached) . She has established that the criteria for a district have been met. We support creation of a historic district and nominate our neighborhood for historic status because all six of the homes here meet all the criteria re- quired by the City's code for Historic Preservation (Article 4.5, subsection (3) : iDistinctive styles of the 1930' s and early 1940's are represented, includ- ng standout Mediterranean and Island Colonial homes. (b) Many of the homes embody distinguishing characteristics of the style of that period: arches, barrel tile roofs, balconies, casement windows, coral rock, etc. (c)The homes were designed by renowned architects including Gustav Maass, Carlos Schoeppl and Sam Ogren, Delray Beach's first city architect. (d) Details and craftmanship, as mentioned in (b) , are outstanding, and represent adaptations and innovations to the South Florida environment. These treasures are being encroached by tear downs and subsequent setback-to- setback-to-setback residences. Our city' s heritage and architectural history stands in the balance. Time is of the essence. We feel strongly that the public hearing on this issue should take place by mid September at the latest. Sincerely, �" �G/ /off 7"eG 7 j (Signature) (Printed SignaJ /,' ture) (Address) (Date) 0/162 /oc (57/ S Cor'iine/ r r F-Z- • r.s.t s i t q•1 ¢r .•_i-. n `f ,p3, ; 1, tom. L - . '',`.;, ,_ ... . i� , ..., fi r ' � 1 r ... .,: . . ,...,. , . . .,,.,:::. . _ . , ,: 3z1 fY 4S T ta } N • ` _ f.. iy ' o ,: S :r,= 1 hs t f t F 'y _s x `` I. �� --'t 501 S. Ocean Blvd (Nisbet House) f ttR ''4 P. i —Owner Jeffery Phillips or Venture r, f _ 4 r :.� . i Concepts International sl „:• 72 S.E. 6th Ave. � ; 1, _Delray Beach, rL 33433 ,fit l_; ,.3 _ 1F F 1 7 .1, f 1 11I 1 - NISBIT HOUSE 1934 M, iP +.rw e r:. � 'r �: 1 '" _� . • . . . . -.:.•• ?: .- ' ,. • •-••• ..: K.. ''' ., ..., , 1. . . .. .- . . ..--__ ....„ ----....,..,,, ......„- ._.. .... , ,,... ,_ ...... .._.,, ,..2*„....- -A-.. .4.--- ,_-------..- -1.',,,, -••-"- _-7,---S•Ct.. 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Ocean Blvd. . ' --Current Owner, Barbara D. Karlson •—# c '��W�3..c tJ X C-x5.X • :r st� { .f, { ✓'a're ' y.'.:: -�k`' "k q 9 >`- tv ,ram -3 •Y ress'�3sTYF� Lt I. .l e.7 i'� y�f'r. -.:.. . ..,_' r_"2 dYt ,y tr. x'f ,- q t a,, - ' Est i, • �i- ••, a w �fo. • I o fir, �, .!iir d ..t +�., l s VlT t ?u",4 1st.], t?r• t 1 F !' as 4 Lr ry, . ...ti 4 _ i Y R: •h • ,o, 4 L } ,t w - r11 • — Noyes (?) House) c. 1940 `-4 701 S. Ocean Blvd. �, i. i` -€urrent Owner, Mr & Mrs James G. Alfring 1 1 t `� ' fit :• j r \ • / b • • Y . .;; .- '.:.''-:' ,- .;;,:-sl-.t1.11 ..'' :'. `•••• 0 � .,Y r •`+ . f j.zs l + f-..,' _->1 •,- . .fir. e . Section 4 .5 . 1 ARTICLE 4.5 OVERLAY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS The Districts described in this Article do not establish uses or categorize uses . These Districts, however, do regulate allowable uses in a manner to mitigate adverse impacts of such uses upon the natural or man-made environment; or regulate development so as to mitigate potential dangers to the use of such developed land, or to otherwise implement policies and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. Overlay and environmental management districts need not be shown on the Official Zoning Map. Section 4.5.1 Historic Preservation Sites and Districts: (A) General: In recognition of findings as set forth in the original enactment of Ordinance 13-87, passed March 10, 1987, this Section is created in order to provide for the identification, preservation, protection, enhancement, perpetuation, and the use of districts, archeological sites, buildings, structures, improvements, and appurtenances that are reminders of past eras, events, and persons important in local, state, and national history; that provide significant examples of architectural styles of the past; that are unique and irreplaceable assets to the City and its neighborhoods; or that ( provide this and future generations with examples of the physical surroundings in which past generations lived; and other purposes . (B) Criteria for Designation of Historic Sites or Districts: ( 1) To qualify as a historic site, or historic district, or historic interior, individual properties, structures, sites, or buildings, or groups of properties, structures, sites, or buildings must have significant character, interest, or value as part of the historical, cultural, aesthetic, and architectural heritage of the city, state, or nation. To qualify as a historic site or historic district, the property or properties must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in division (2) or (3) below; to qualify as a historic interior the interior must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in division (2) and meet the criteria set forth in divisions (3) (b) and (3) (d) . (2) A building, structure, site, interior, or district will be deemed to have historical or cultural significance if it meets one or more of the following criteria: (a) Is associated in a significant way with the life or activities of a major person important in city, state, or national ( history ( for example, the homestead of a local founding family) ; 4501 Section 4.5. 1 (B) (b) Is the site of a historic event with significant effect upon the city, state, or nation; (c) Is associated in a significant way with a major historic event, whether cultural, economic, social, military, or political; (d) Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history; or, (e) Is associated in a significant way with a past or continuing institution which has contributed substantially to the life of the city. (3) A building, structure, site, or district is deemed to have architectural or aesthetic significance if it fulfills one or .more of the following criteria; except that to qualify as a historic interior, the interior must meet the criteria contained within divisions (3) (b) and (3) (d) : (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles; (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction; (c) Is a historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder; or (d) Contains elements of design, detail, material, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. (4) A building, structure, site, interior, or district will be deemed to have historic significance if, in addition to or in the place of the previously mentioned criteria, the building, structure, site, or zone meets historic development standards as defined by and listed in the regulations of and criteria for the National Register of Historic Places, as prepared by the United States Department of the- interior under the Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. A copy of these standards for the National Register is made part of this ( section as if fully set forth herein. 4502 Section 4.5. 1 (C) (C) Designation Procedures: ( 1) Buildings, structures, archaeological sites, or districts which meet the criteria for historic sites or districts set forth in Section 4 .5. 1(B) may be designated as historic sites or districts, and may be listed on the Local Register of Historic Places. (2) Nominations for historical site or district designation shall be made to the Historic Preservation Board on an application form developed and approved by the Board. (a) Nominations for historic site status may be initiated by: ( 1) The Historic Preservation Board; (2) The City Commission; or (3) The property owner. (b) Nominations.. for historic district status may be initiated by: ( 1) The Historic Preservation Board; or 1 (2) The City Commission. (3) The Board shall conduct a preliminary evaluation of the information provided on each nomination application to determine if it generally conforms with historic status criteria. • The Board shall then prepare a designation report which shall contain the following: (a) proposed legal boundaries of the historic building, archaeological site, structure, or district; (b) any proposed conditional zoning regulations designed to replace or complement existing zoning regulations with regard to, but not limited to use, floor area, density, height, setbacks, parking, and minimum lot size; (c) analysis of the historic significance and character of the nominated property; and (d) analysis of optional historic interiors for those buildings and structures with interior features of exceptional architectural, aesthetic, artistic, or historic significance. Amd. Ord. 30-91 3/26/91 4503 • • Section 4.5. 1 (C) (4) l (4) Upon completion and formal review of the report, the Board shall set a public hearing on each proposed designation. Notice of said hearing shall be made to the owner of affected property at least ten days prior to the hearing by certified mail. Additional notice shall be given in the same manner as provided - for a rezoning action [see Section 2.4.2(B) ( 1) (b) ] and by notice published in the newspaper at least ten days prior to the hearing. (5) Once the public hearing date is established, no permits shall be issued for any new construction, alteration, relocation, or demolition of the real property included in the nomination. This delay in the issuance of permits will remain in effect until one of the following takes place: (a) The Historic Preservation Board denies the nomination and no appeal is filed pursuant to Section 2 .4.7(E) ; or, (b) The City Commission formally approves or denies the nomination. • (6) After conducting the public hearing, if the Historic Preservation Board finds that the nomination fulfills_ _ the proper designation criteria and all procedures have been followed correctly, it shall vote on the designation. A majority of the entire Board, present and voting, must act in the affirmative to transmit the nomination and the Board' s findings to the City Commission. The City Commission shall consider the recommendation through its standard ordinance adoption procedures, except that at least three affirmative votes of the City Commission is necessary to make a designation. In the event that a directly affected property owner objects to the historic designation, the Commission approval shall require a super majority vote of four votes . (7) After conducting the public hearing, if the Historic Preservation Board does not find that the request fills the criteria, no further action will be required and the request will be deemed denied. However, an appeal may be filed and processed pursuant to Section 2.4 .7(E) . (8) The Board will issue an official "certificate of historic significance" to the owner of properties listed individually on the local historic register or judged as contributing to the character of a historic district listed on the local historic register. The Director acting as City Preservation Officer, or his appointee, is authorized to issue and place official signs denoting the geographic boundaries of each historic district listed in the local historic register. Amd. Ord. 30-91 3/26/91 4504 - FINDINGS HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING SEPTEMBER 6, 1995 AGENDA ITEM VI DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEM ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(C) Designation Procedures, the action requested of the Board was to conduct a preliminary evaluation of the information provided by staff with respect to establishing a six property historic district on South Ocean Boulevard. The proposed district consists of six contiguous contributing single family homes located on the east side of State Road A-1-A. The legal description of the proposed district is as follows: Township 46, Range 43, Section 21, Gov't. Lots 1-3 through 1-8. The northern boundary of the proposed district is the north property line of lot 1-3, the eastern boundary is the Atlantic Ocean, the southern boundary is the south property line of Lot 1-8 and the western boundary is the east side of State Road A-1-A ( South Ocean Boulevard). The street address are as follows: 501 South Ocean Boulevard 511 " 521 " 601 " 611 " 701 At the request of three property in the proposed district, the Board was asked to initiate the nomination for historic district status. Adrienne Schmitz, an attorney representing the three owners, was present at the meeting. Ms. Schmitz commented on the appropriateness of establishing a district and discussed the historical integrity of the six building. Ms. Schmitz urged the Board to commence the process of nomination for the proposed district, provisionally known and the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District. ACTION TAKEN BY THE BOARD After reviewing the material presented by staff with respect to the historic nature of the buildings, the Board requested that staff prepare a designation report for its formal review. The formal review is scheduled for the meeting of September 20, 1995. If the Board agrees that the proposed district meets the criteria for designation nomination, a date for the required public hearing will be established at the September 20th meeting. file/ocean • ,ftQae //¢195- 'ITY OF DELRAY REACH DELRAY BEACH bitid 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City OI III r 1993 September 14, 1995 South PAC Trust International Inc. Tr. 1450 S. Dixie Highway Boca Raton, FL 33432 Dear Property Owner, This is a courtesy notice to inform you that the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board is considering a proposal to establish a six property historic district along the east side of South Ocean Boulevard. Your property is located within the proposed district. The street addresses of the residences in the proposed district are as follows: 501 S. Ocean Boulevard 511 " 521 " 601 " 611 " it " 701 " It The Board will review the proposal at its meeting on Wednesday, September 20, 1995, at 6:00 PM in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, to which you are cordially invited. A date for a public hearing regarding the designation will be established at the meeting, and you will be notified at least ten days prior to the hearing by certified mail. If, after the public hearing, the Board finds sufficient criteria to designate the district, it will recommend that historic status be granted by the City Commission. If you would like further information regarding the affect of historic district designation on your property, please write to the above address, or phone me, 407-243-7284 - FAX 407-243-7221 Sincerely, Patricia Cayce f Historic Preservation Planner f HE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS jin - ric L 41A is DELRAY BEACH kited 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City ' ' 1993 SPECIAL NOTICE TO YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION Neighborhood Association Sandy Almy Contact person: Beach Property Owners Association The purpose of this special courtesy notice is to inform you that at its Regular Meeting to be held on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1995, the Historic Preservation Board will consider a proposal to establish a six property historic district along the east side of South Ocean Boulevard. The meeting begins at 6:00 P.M. and will be held in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. The street addresses of the residences in the proposed district are as follows: 501 S. Ocean Boulevard 511 " " " 521 " " 601 " " 611 " " LI 701 " " IL If you would like to obtain additional information on this item please feel free to contact Pat Cayce, Historic Planner at 243-7040. Date Mailed: September 15, 1995 THE EFFORT ALWA'(S MATTERS P i Ited on Rocyclotl Paper JJELRAY G:ACH All-AmericaCity 410 ,® r ® AGENDA 1993 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING CITY OF DELRAY BEACH Meeting Date: September 20, 1995 Type of Meeting: Regular Meeting Location: 1st Floor Conference Room Time: 6:00 P.M. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Historic Preservation Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, such persons will need a record of these proceedings, and for this purpose such persons may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does not provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S.286.0105. I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES X September 6, 1995 III. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS None IV. CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS A. COA 8-191 Continuation: Busch's Restaurant; 840 E. Atlantic Avenue; Marina Historic District; Ron Branscombe, Owner; Digby Bridges, Authorized Agent. Approval for Minor Site Plan Modification, Landscape Plan, and Building Elevations, Associated with a Deck Addition. B. COA 8-260: Colony Hotel; 525 E. Atlantic Avenue; Individually Listed on the Local Register of Historic Places; Jestina Boughton, Owner. Approval for a Balcony, and Associated French Doors, on the Third Floor of the West Facade. New Awnings, and a New Sign. C. COA 8-258 Continuation: Utopia Hair Salon; 201 N.E. 1st Avenue; Old School Square Historic District (Banker's Row); Elizabeth Haas, Owner. HPB Meeting September 20, 1995 Page 2 Approval for Four Wood Window Boxes to be Located on the South Facade. V. DISCUSSION AND ACTIONS ITEMS A. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(C)(3) and (4), Designation Procedures, Conduct a Formal Review of the Draft Designation Report for a Six Property Historic District on South Ocean Boulevard and Set a Date for a Public Hearing. B. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(C)(3) Designation Procedures, Conduct a Preliminary Evaluation with Respect to the Historic Status of an Area Including Block 28 and Portions of Blocks 19, and 27. The Purpose of the Evaluation is to Determine if the Properties Generally Conform to the Historic Criteria Necessary to Initiate Nomination to the Local Register of Historic Places as a Historic District. VI. REPORTS AND COMMENTS A. Reports form Historic District Representatives B. Board Members C. Staff VII. ADJOURN Pat Cayce Historic Preservation Planner POSTED ON: SEPTEMBER 15, 1995 10*A 4,41. SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD HISTORIC DISTRICT DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA DESIGNATION REPORT SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD TABLE OF CONTENTS I. GENERAL INFORMATION II. LOCATION MAP III. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION IV. HISTORICAL INFORMATION V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES VII.PHOTOGRAPHY -2- GENERAL INFORMATION Location: The proposed district consists of six contiguous contributing single family homes located on the east side of State Road A-1-A. The northern boundary of the proposed district is the north property line of Government Lot 1- 3, the eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line, the southern boundary is the south property line of Government Lot 1-8 and the western boundary is the east side of State Road A-1-A ( South Ocean Boulevard). The street address are as follows: 501 South Ocean Boulevard 511 " " " 521 " 601 " 611 " " " 701 " Present Zoning: Single Family Residential R-1-AAA. No change in zoning is proposed as a result of historic district status. Legal Description of the District: Township 46, Range 43, Section 21: The northern boundary is the north property line of Gov't. Lot 1-3 which is described as the south 100 feet of the north 495 feet of Government Lot 1, east of Ocean Blvd. The eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line. The southern boundary is the south property line of Gov't Lot 1-8 which is described as the south 120 feet of the north 1055 feet of Government Lot 1 lying east of Ocean Blvd. The western boundary is the eastern right-of-way of State Road A-1-A (South Ocean Boulevard). Classification for Designation: Architectural and cultural significance. -3 - III. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION All the residences are named for their original owners and are listed in order from north to south. Information regarding the individual architects is found at the end of this section. 501 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE NISBET HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0030 Original owner: William B. and Edith B. Nisbet Present owner: South PAC Trust, International Inc. Tr., 1450 S. Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33432 Architect: Unknown Date of construction: 1938 Style: Monterey vernacular Nisbet House was thought to have been constructed in 1934. However a warranty deed executed on April 19, 1939 states that William B. Nisbet and his wife Edith B. Nisbet purchased the vacant property from S. Fahs Smith and his wife Neville Mitchell Smith of York county, Pennsylvania, and Bassett W. Mitchell and his wife Mary Starr Mitchell, of Palm Beach County. There were interesting restrictive covenants to the deed; the house to be constructed on the property could cost not less that $10,000, with setback requirements as follows: side 10', front 20', and 20' from the "coastal vegetation line." Additionally, there was a height limitation for walls and fences; and a stipulation that electric wires had to be placed in conduits underground. Perhaps the discrepancy in date of construction was due to the fact that the Nisbets were winter visitors in Delray Beach before purchasing the property on South Ocean Boulevard. The Delray News, December 14, 1934 states that Mr. Nisbet was "a regular player at the Delray Beach Golf Club." Though the building is unknown, copies of the original elevations exist which show an illegible architect or engineer's seal. It is possible that advanced computer enhancement could reveal the identity of the seal, but in the meantime and until further documents surface, the architect of this lovely house remains unknown. -5 - The structure is primarily rectangular in form with a garage ell to the north. It is a two story structure of frame construction clad in horizontal wood clapboards. It has a hip roof configuration, the roofing material is composition shingle. The foundation is constructed of concrete piers. The windows are six over six pane double hung with operable wood shutters. The house underwent a complete renovation in 1993. - III 4 • —r t ' ' er , , \ , t `' , t VS i I,IV-..2.1 • s ,E': a +.�,� .. 4J)•.. r • '1 J ;VW-. • w.nf.•.• �.. _ ... - a r -6- 511 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE RILEY HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0040 Original owner: Mr. and Mrs. Melville Riley Present owner: Carl and Nancy Touhey 511 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Gustav A. Maass Date of construction: 1938 Style: Resort Colonial Constructed in 1938, this residence was designed in the Resort Colonial style by prominent Palm Beach architect, Gustav A. Maass for Mr. and Mrs. Melville F. Riley. Mr. Riley was the president of the Potomac Edison Company. This house incorporates many of the details of design typical of residences designed by Gustav Maass. It is a combination of one and two stories and of '` frame and concrete block construction. The exterior finish presents both horizontal wood siding and brick. The structure is set on a concrete foundation. It has a hip roof with a cement tile finish. Basically "U" shaped in form, it has a garage to the north of the "U". Casement windows with operable wood shutters compliment the exterior. F es', •4? ?, '/� f `1 �. .ram ♦s . ,�> ! :fir ,- . f + oil-t>. V. .#-::1F..I . ` , _ 1 D', r tt • •t' 1 a tiz' 3 ! 521 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE JOHNSTON HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-46-21-00-001-0050 Original owner: Percy Johnston, Jr. Present Owner: William and Anne A. Black Bridlespur Farm Keswick, VA 22947 Architect: Samuel Ogren Date of construction: 1938 Style: French Resort Colonial This island style French Colonial home was completed in 1938. It was designed by Samuel Ogren, Delray's most prodigious National Register architect , for prominent New York broker, Percy Johnston, Jr. The house is irregular in form, of concrete block construction with a stucco finish. It was constructed by the contracting firm of H.A. Anderson & Company of West Palm Beach. The primary gable roof runs north and south with a large chimney at the south end. The wood windows are six over six pane double hung with operative wood shutters. hti w . ihj • ll + •J'' ' ` • • ''I I I I I I I1 I I Ii, ,.V` r. . , '!1111111 .. s a -,. i + n4v.44.7• 'h'r?' +7 _;i`.v ;a6L 'L r + r'. Y s %. ll''...4(.S a{„y r fL' �.< hi'i ..L""{�"`'fd7-.. L ',. -+ ra. ;•71s l�ti s -F' j.:74. f•^ fi', .1ii 000,7,,I:ft-.r:,,.-_i T •4;..,41:4,`•Y'(w i �1At 1 .�[..lj` .ri r✓t,y ' z� ��' /'yNt/ -' ,Y S• r.y�, �� ,. t „�,y y a., 7.Jr. •a .lj 1•C a s y r WI'• yi ILw� <}+ : �c`'c y:•Y'' -. _ '' —8 - 601 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE SNYDER HOUSE Property control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0060 Original owner: William P. Snyder, Jr. Present owner: William P. Snyder III Blackburn Road Sewickley, PA 15143 Architect: Gustav Maass Date of construction: 1932 Style: Resort Colonial County record list this house as being built in 1937. However, the commission records of its architect, Gustav A. Maass, indicate that it was built in 1932. The house was commissioned by William P. Snyder of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Mr. Snyder was the founder of the Snyder Mining Company and a descendant of Pennsylvania's first Governor, Simon Snyder. The present owner is the son of the original owner. Built in the Resort Colonial style, it is one of the oldest house in the district. It is also one of Maass's earliest commissions in the City. Its basic form is rectangular with a garage ell on the north side. It has two stories and is of frame construction on a concrete foundation. The exterior finish is horizontal wood siding. The roof is hip and gable with a large chimney at the south end of the primary gable. t r - • •- _ - r 4 ,.roc.? S�FJ,`' ayx H 1 r • '. • • ✓ .. t �. JittV:!L • .,,..�.. :•r t'a��.-t n<:. tl�.Yr:.;h rPtiti �^ '' •,ra,...�... _9— 611 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE FAHS SMITH HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-00-0070 Original owner: S. Fahs and Neville Mitchell Smith Present owner: Venture Concepts International, Inc. 72 S.E. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Carlos B. Schoeppl Date of construction: 1936 Style: Eclectic, Mediterranean Revival with Art Moderne influence Designed by noted Miami architect, Carlos B. Schoeppl, this house, while basically Mediterranean Revival in style shows influences of the Art Moderne style which was extremely popular in Miami during the 1930s and 40s. It is basically rectangular in form with a garage ell to the north. It has two stories and is constructed of cement block with exterior stucco finish, on a concrete foundation. It has a gable roofline with chimneys at either end of the primary gable. • Y } t:r. • tr. Sri . Y.' �, .'!� • wit+• • . Fr• Ii 1l+ - 10- 701 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE NOYES HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-001-0080 Original owner: Julius W. and Rosita T. Noyes Present owner: James G. And Mary E. Alfring 701 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Unknown Date of construction: c. 1939 Style: Mediterranean Revival Little is known of the Noyes family or of their beautiful house. Hopefully, more information will come to light before the final draft of the designation report is completed. „iir 4 *.; $ ty r ti ‘r._: 446." .../,,,,.; .:;::,.,,:::.:::::..;:::.::::.:::ij.:.::;;.::::.::.:.:.::'..',.::;..:('•::..;::::::,ic"....:::...r..lt:::j.:.11:::::..':,,...:s;A:::..;:. ::,.::,:T-:::..r: • •we. �: , s• w. s• 11 r wt.?b; ++ 1- «yam'. : ft ,, 4t \ • _ - 6_ . '4�.'L - Z• M'.`•} 4 1t . i - 11 - • The Architects Four of the houses in the district were designed by three of the most prominent and prolific architects of the day. The following is a brief description of each. Gustav A. Maass Mr. Maass graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Architecture. He settled in Palm Beach, Florida, in 1927 and went into partnership with rising young architect, John Volk. The partnership lasted approximately five years, terminating in 1932. Mass's work was popular in Delray Beach. His commission records indicate that from 1927 to 1957 he designed twenty two buildings in the City, including three commercial buildings on East Atlantic Avenue; the Sandpatch Building , Love's Drug Store and Zuckerman's Department Store (now Mercer Wenzel's). Samuel Ogren Samuel Ogren, while working for the West Palm Beach architectural firm of William Manley King, designed his first house in Delray Beach , 704 N. Swinton Avenue, in 1924. Establishing his own practice in the City he became Delray's most illustrious and prolific architect. While retaining his private practice, he served for a time as official architect to the City and designed everything from fire stations to schoolhouses. In 1926 he designed the Mediterranean style high school and gymnasium. Both buildings claim the prestige of listing on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Old School Square designation. The Archive Room of the Delray Beach Historical society has a partial roster of Mr. Ogren's commissions, unfortunately, a complete list is not available at this time. Carlos B. Schoeppl Born in 1899 in comfort, Texas, Carlos Schoepple, practiced architecture in New Your City until 1931. In 1931 Mr. Schoeppl moved to Miami and began an astonishing body of work; during his first four years in Miami he had completed 89 projects. He designed a variety of buildings in the Miami area including the Kresge mansion on Miami Beach. Many of his buildings are represented in the National Historic Register District on Miami Beach. His work was much sought after in the Bahamas where he designed large residential buildings and municipal structures as well. He was the founder of the American Plan Service and established the Craftsman's Village which flourished in Miami until 1953. - 12- IV. HISTORICAL INFORMATION In the prosperous decade following WWI Delray Beach was caught up in the great Florida Land Boom of the 1920s. Houses and commercial buildings were built almost over night. The prevailing style, rich in exterior detail and decoration, was the eclectic Mediterranean Revival style. In an era of ever expanding personal wealth, it was the fashion to demonstrate ones financial acumen by building in this highly visible style. The Land Boom reached its end in the spring of 1926, and plunged South Florida into a depression at least three years before the rest of the country, when the stock market crash of 1929 sent the nation into the worst economic depression of its history. Delray Beach weathered some lean years but its recovery was earlier than most of South Florida. The area did not lose its appeal to those who could afford winter homes. Well known artists, writers and cartoonists established a winter "artists colony" and wealthy industrialists were attracted by the low-keyed village atmosphere and the lack of dire want which was affecting the rest of the country. The houses in the district are a reflection of these troubled times. In spite of the Great Depression there was still a great deal of residential construction in the City, much of it built by wealthy winter residents. A post-Depression building boom began in Delray Beach in 1935, when the population of the city was almost equally divided between permanent residents and winter visitors. October, 1938 was the busiest month for construction in the City since 1925. The highest total dollars, $133,365 worth of building permits were issued in October, 1938. The majority of new construction was designed in some adaptation of what has become known in the City as, the Resort Colonial style. This relatively simple style was in deliberate contrast to the more flamboyant and exuberant Mediterranean Revival style which was in vogue only a decade before. The style was more modest in its exterior presentation and was thought to be more appropriate during the difficult financial times affecting most of the country. While the exterior was relatively plain and lacking in ostentation, the interiors were often beautifully crafted and detailed. Four of the houses in the district reflect an interpretation of the Resort Colonial revival style; the other two have their origins in the Mediterranean Style but are a great deal more restrained with respect to exterior detailing than those built in the 1920s. - 13 - V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE As described above the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District is a specific area of architectural and cultural significance. Culturally it represents an era in the history of Delray Beach which reflects the period between the stock market crash of 1929 to the advent of WWII. Throughout the period of the Great Depression, Delray continued to grow in a manner unique in South Florida. Individuals of wealth and position, as well as the flourishing artist colony , fueled the growth in construction which in turn allowed many of the City's fine builders and craftsmen to withstand the withering economy. This was a ten year window of opportunity, in which the City solidified its position as a "village by the sea". The effect of the Resort Colonial style of architecture, designed by prominent architects and commissioned by winter visitors, on expensive ocean front property, can be seen in more modest interpretations throughout the City. To insure that this area is afforded protection from inappropriate alterations which may affect the integrity of this distinctive beach front neighborhood, it is proposed that it be designated as an Historic District under the provisions of Section 4.5.1 of the City of Delray Beach's Land Development Regulations. Criteria for Designation (B) Criteria for Designation of Historic Sites or Districts: ( 1) To qualify as a historic site, or historic district, or historic interior, individual properties, structures, sites, or buildings, or groups of properties, structures, sites, or buildings must have significant character, interest, or value as part of the historical, cultural, aesthetic, and architectural heritage of the city, state, or nation. To qualify as a historic site or historic district, the property or properties must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in division (2) or (3) below; to qualify as a historic interior the interior must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in division (2) and meet the criteria set forth in divisions (3) (b) and (3) (d) . • (2) A building, structure, site, interior, or district will be deemed to have historical or cultural significance if it meets one or more of the following criteria: (a) Is associated in a significant way with the life or activities of a major person important in - city, state, or national history ( for example, the homestead of a local founding family) ; file oceanh-d - 14- Section 4.5. 1 (B) (b) Is the site of a historic event with significant effect upon the city, state, or nation; (c) Is associated in a significant way with a major historic event, whether cultural, economic, social, military, or political; ' (d) Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history; or, (e) Is associated in a significant way with a past or continuing institution which has contributed substantially to the life of the city. (3) A building, structure, site, or district is deemed to have architectural or aesthetic significance if it fulfills one or -more of the following criteria; except that to qualify as a historic interior, the interior must meet the criteria contained within divisions (3) (b) and (3) (d) : (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles; (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction; (c) Is a historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder; or (d) Contains elements of design, detail, material, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. (4) A building, structure, site, interior, or district will be deemed to have historic significance if, in addition to or in the place of the previously mentioned criteria, the building, structure, site, or zone meets historic development standards as defined by and listed in the regulations of and criteria for the National Register of Historic Places, as prepared by the United States Department of the interior under the Historic Preservation Act of 1966 , as amended. A copy of these standards for the National Register is made part of this ( section as if fully set forth herein. 4502 FINDINGS HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING SEPTEMBER 20, 1995 DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEM, AGENDA ITEM V-A ITEM BEFORE BOARD The action requested of the Board was that of conducting a formal review of the designation report, and setting a date for a public hearing, with respect to establishing a six property historic district on South Ocean Boulevard. SUMMARY Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(C)(3) the Board conducted a preliminary evaluation with respect to the proposed historic district at its meeting of September 6, 1995. After reviewing information regarding the historic nature of the buildings, the Board requested that staff prepare a designation report and scheduled a formal review of the proposed district for this meeting of September 20th. At this meeting the Board is asked: (1)to determine that the designation report contains the necessary information as set forth in LDR Section 4.5.1(C)(3)(a)(b) and (c) Designation Procedures: (2) find that the district meets the criteria for historic designation status, and (3) set a date for a public hearing. The purpose of the hearing is to afford the public and the property owners the opportunity to comment on the designation before the Board recommends to the City Commission that designation be granted. Courtesy notices of the September 20, 1995 meeting were sent to the property owners and to the representative of the Beach Property Owners Association. The following people attended the meeting: Adrienne Schmitz, attorney representing the property owners of 521, 511 and 701 South Ocean Boulevard, in support of the designation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKinney, owners of 611 South Ocean Boulevard, opposed to designation. Scott Elk, attorney representing Mr. and Mrs. McKinney, opposed to designation. Clark French, a mortgage broker, opposed to designation. Carolyn Patton, area resident in support of designation. Alieda Riley, area resident in support of designation. The location map and the bibliography were not included in the designation report. Additionally, staff anticipated that more information with would be forthcoming with respect to the Noyes house and therefore the report was stamped "draft". It was explained that the "draft" status would be removed by the time of the public hearing. It was staffs opinion that the designation report adequately addressed the items required by Section 4.5.1(C)(3)(a)(b) and (c) ACTION TAKEN BY THE BOARD After discussion, which was open to all who were present at the meeting, the Board voted to postpone the formal review of the designation report to allow staff time to complete it. The Board, therefore, did not set a date for the public hearing. 4-1 (Chairman Vaughan was absent and Ms. Turner left the meeting early). file/caycep/ocean hd F Fr V. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS: A. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(C)(3) and (4), Designation Procedures, Conduct a Formal Review of the Draft Designation Report for a Six Property Historic District on South Ocean Boulevard and Set a Date for a Public Hearing. ` The following people spoke in support of the designation: • Adrienne Schmitz, attorney representing the property owners at 521, 511, and 701 S. Ocean Boulevard; • Carolyn Patton, area resident; and, • Alieda Riley, area resident. The following people spoke against the designation: • Mr. & Mrs. Frank McKinney, owners of 611 S. Ocean Boulevard; • Scott Elk, attorney representing Mr. & Mrs. McKinney; and, • Clark French, a mortgage broker. After a discussion by the Board and the public it was moved by Mr. Johnson, seconded by Ms. Farrington and passed 4-1 (Mr. Miller . dissenting) to postpone the formal review of the proposed district to allow staff time to complete the designation report. The Board therefore, did not set a date for the public hearing. B. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(C)(3), Designation Procedures, Conduct a Preliminary Evaluation with Respect to the Historic Status of an Area Including Block 28 and Portions of Blocks 19, and 27. The Purpose of the Evaluation is to Determine if the Properties Generally Conform to the Historic Criteria Necessary to Initiate Nomination to the Local Register of Historic Places as a Historic District. It was moved by Mr. Johnson, seconded by Ms. Farrington and passed 5- 0 to have Vera Farrington and staff prepare a designation report for the Board's formal review. The Board will hold a formal review of the proposed district upon completion of the designation report. VI. REPORTS AND COMMENTS: A. Reports from Historic District Representatives None ,-4- 09/20/95 SEP-21-1995 17:OS P.01 i' -s_ • 1. !' Adrienne V. Schmitz Attorney at Law 810 Silverbell Lane Wellington,Florida 33414 (407)793-5948 (305)967-2821 Fax(305)963-1715 DATE: q( Z )(3 :.~ TIME: TO: pc ; COMPANY: a 0. 60_,A FAX NUMBERS ( - 0 7 ) 2.-4 3 --7 Z.- - 1 FROM: ADRIENNE V. SCHMITZ, ESQ. This facsimile cojntains PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL information intended only for the use of th addressee(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this facsimile, or the employee or agent responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby IEnotified that any dissemination or copying of this facsimile is strictly prohibited. If y.u have received this facsimile in error, please immediately notify us by telephone and r ;turn the original facsimile to use at the address below via the 'U.S. Mail, Thank you. NUMBER OF RAGES TO FOLLOW: If you should h e any problems with this transmission, please call (305) Z.C. \. CAltt 4 1/4 ta , '....4.q._ . 4.-7:4 ici1/4/ '3 No7) g 41 - 7 is SEP-21-1S93 17: Adrienne V. Schmitz Attorney at Law 810 Silverbell Lane Wellington,Florida 33414 (407)793-5948 (305)967-2821 Fax(305)963-1715 September 21, 11995 Ms. Pat Cayce,'Preservation Planner City of Delray;Beach 100 N.W. First] Avenue Delray Beacb,jF L 33444 RE: Termination of S. Ocean Blvd. HP District Designation Dear Pat: As discussed, ;please let this letter serve as formal request that the above District Designation be hereby immediately terminated. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, dA:\e,A,,,, .c61,,,f' Adrienne V. Schmitz, Esq. cc: Mr. & Mai. James Atfring Scott A. Elk, Esq. (via fax # (407) 394-3699) TJT`L. -.•22 HISIOQIC EXECUTIVE cSUI'I'a- OFDELIAY Mr. Buck Miller C/O Historic Preservation Board 100N.W. 1Ave • Delray Beach,Fl. 33444 September 21,1995 Re:September 20, 1995(Regular Meeting) • Dear Mr. Miller and Members of the Board, I would respectfully like to address the Discussion and Action items that were discussed at your September 20,1995 meeting at which myself my husband Mr. Frank McKinney, and our attorney Mr. Scott Elk, of Elk Bankier& Palmer were in attendence. Your board conducted a formal review of a formulated draft titled Designation Report for a Six Property Historic District on South Ocean Blvd This item was notes as:A. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(C)(3) and(4), Designation Procedures. My husband and I own 611 South Ocean Blvd which is one of the properties which could be affected by the designation. Needless to say we both oppose this designation and will legally proceed as deemed necessary. To our surprise and dismay we found out that of the six property owners three were notified well in advance of this meeting as was evident by the legal representation by Ms. Adrian Schmitz. Ms. Schmitz freely admitted to us that this was her second appearance to the board in reference to this matter. Forgive us for becoming a bit argumentative at the meeting, however it seemed quite unfair to us that our first notification came on September 15, 1995. Also forgive us for assuming that maybe someone did not want us to know? In any case we felt that collusion most definatly taking place. At the time of acquisition of 611 South Ocean Blvd My Husband and myself, bought this property with the speculation of development. We were contiplating the relocation of the existing home to a less valuable lot and then restore it With the remaining vacant lot at 611 South Ocean Blvd we planned on constructing a more compatible home that will suit our growing city. However, if this designation is passed the lot will be significantly devalued I am sorry, but my husband and I have worked too hard and have committed too much of our personal and financialresponsibilities �. to take this designation lightly! `l`S ` 1,7 43 72 S.E. 6th Avenue (Federal Hwy) • Delray Beach, Florida • 33483-5316 \Y- (407) 274-9696 Our reputation in this City goes far beyond one Historical Board meeting as is proven by the many Historical restorations we have taken on and completed successfully. To mention a few, the designation and restoration of Bankers Row, the restoration of The Historic executive Suites of Delray and the restoration of 501 South Ocean Blvd-and the list goes on. We may have not been born or raised in Delray as others have but in the short six years we have worked and lived in Delray it has become our home. So again forgive us if we were adversarial when our personal and financial commitment to Delray was taken so lightly. We would also like to formally apologize to the board for any offensive outburst that may have occured and specifically to Mrs. Pat Cayce who we found out after the meeting took it upon herself to notify my husband and myself of these proceedings. In closing we wish to thank the board for your time and consideration of our opposition. As dedicated as my husband and I are to this City, we will continue as such. However, to our dismay, we will be filing legal opposition to this designation against the City of Delray Beach and the Historical Preservation Board of Delray in the event the Board chooses to proceed with the designation. Sincerely, 7. 7,7 7/ Nilsa McKinney Nam CC/Scott Elk Eq. ::::::::::::::lili1:::::::::::::::::>:: ................:TORI .. RESERVATION BO .. .. .....EREMBEREi .....................................:. Staff Memorandum This is a review and discussion item only. No action is required At the meeting of September 6, 1995, after a preliminary review of a proposed historic district on S. Ocean Boulevard, the Board requested that staff prepare a designation report for formal review. A draft of the designation was presented to the Board at its meeting of September 20, 1995. At that time the Board voted to delay acceptance of the report until staff incorporated additional research which was being compiled by Carolyn Patton. The proposed district was comprised of six contiguous historic single family residences; three of the six property owners were in favor of creating the historic district and had requested the designation. Shortly after September 20, 1995 meeting, the three property owners in favor of designation withdrew their support for historic district status. The designation report has been completed and incorporates the additional information provided by Carolyn Patton. However, staff no longer supports the creation of this small six property historic district for the following reasons: • 501 S. Ocean has had a substantial addition constructed to the west. • 601 S. Ocean is for sale and the current owner opposes designation. • 611 S. Ocean has been moved off the site. • The owners of the other three properties no longer support the district designation. Staff strongly recommends that the remaining residences be listed on the Local Register of Historic Places by individual designation at the owners request. Individual listing will protect the buildings from inappropriate renovation; delay demolition for a period of up to six months; assure that new construction is reviewed through the COA process; make them eligible to participate in the County tax abatement program for historic properties if restoration or renovation is undertaken. All of which will serve as a means to preserve the integrity of the individual structures as well as the historic significance of the immediate area. file/5-hist Meeting Date: May 1 , 1996 Agenda Item:V-A SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD HISTORIC DISTRICT DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA DESIGNATION REPORT SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD TABLE OF CONTENTS I. GENERAL INFORMATION II. LOCATION MAP • III. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION IV. HISTORICAL INFORMATION V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES -2- GENERAL INFORMATION Location: The proposed district consists of five single family contributing residences and one new house under construction, located on the east side of State Road A-1-A. The northern boundary of the proposed district is the north property line of Government Lot 1-3, the eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line, the southern boundary is the south property line of Government Lot 1-8 and the western boundary is the east side of State Road A-1-A ( South Ocean Boulevard). The street address are as follows: 501 South Ocean Boulevard 511 " " It 521 " 601 " " It 611 " House under construction 701 " Present Zoning: Single Family Residential R-1-AAA. No change in zoning is proposed as a result of historic district status. Legal Description of the District: Township 46, Range 43, Section 21: The northern boundary is the north property line of Gov't. Lot 1-3 which is described as the south 100 feet of the north 495 feet of Government Lot 1, east of Ocean Blvd. The eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line. The southern boundary is the south property line of Gov't Lot 1-8 which is described as the south 120 feet of the north 1055 feet of Government Lot 1 lying east of Ocean Blvd. The western boundary is the eastern right-of-way of State Road A-1-A (South Ocean Boulevard). Classification for Designation: Architectural and cultural significance. Significance of the District's Boundaries: In the early to late 1930s, when prominent business leaders from the Northeast chose Delray Beach's ocean front as the location for their winter residences, they built them in this specific geographic area. Now, due to encroaching development from the south, this enclave of five remaining historic homes is seriously threatened and deserves the protection of historic designation. -3 - II. LOCATION MAP r NASSAU� S T. 1 1 F W C BAY STREET Lu t- Q Ill.0 WAY II / III I �• Sill E L SEAGATE •I NA D ROA I MANOR J _ ~� I r I a o0 :- ..... BUCIDA RD. iwo4 �...... I CC �••••••• .:.4,,0.,,,,,it,&A,I i ••v••4 • - 4,•-• ••••••4 •••••••••••••••t I --JMELALEUCA R0. 4••••••••••••••••• s .. „.................. •..................., ...................... ........... Cal C Li, 0 Q uimirairsA RD I- ••••••••••• .:, 0 TAMARIND RD. ' U Cri I iiiii0 te ► Z U1 BAUHINIA • •Q —1 En n O Q 1-__ w coI v, Z Z Uj o AZALEA RD. ILI Q ' 0 O I 10 N SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD —wszatu— PLANNING OEPARTUENT HISTORIC DISTRICT CITY OF OELRAY OEAM(,FL J-- 0/ TA( 14S(LTAP SYST£U --/ III. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION All the residences are named for their original owners and are listed in order from north to south. Information regarding the individual afichitects is found at the end of this section. 501 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE NISBET HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0030 Original owner: William B. and Edith B. Nisbet Present owner: South PAC Trust, International Inc. Tr., 1450 S. Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33432 Architect: Unknown Date of construction: 1934 - 1938 Style: Monterey Vernacular The date of construction for the Nisbet House is listed on the Palm Beach County tax rolls as 1934. However, a warranty deed executed on April 19, 1938 states that William B. Nisbet and his wife Edith B. Nisbet purchased the vacant property from S. Fahs Smith and his wife Neville Mitchell Smith of York County, Pennsylvania, and Bassett W. Mitchell and his wife Mary Starr Mitchell, of Palm Beach County. There were interesting restrictive covenants to the deed; the house to be constructed on the property could cost not less that $10,000, with setback requirements as follows: side 10', front 20', and 20' from the "coastal vegetation line." Additionally, there was a height limitation for walls and fences; and a stipulation that electric wires had to be placed in conduits underground. Though the building's architect is unknown, it is obviously the work of a talented designer. Copies of the original elevations exist, however the architect's seal is illegible. It is possible that advanced computer enhancement could reveal the identity of the seal. The house has been home (through ownership and rental) to some of America's leading families, including: Seward Vanderbuilt Webb, Talbot T. Speer, prominent Maryland publisher; and Lerner B. Harrison, record- -5- - holding national sport fisherman and descendant of Presidents William and Benjamin Harrison. The structure is primarily rectangular in form with a garage ell to the north. It is a two story structure of frame construction clad in horizontal wood clapboards. It has a hip roof configuration, the roofing material is composition shingle. The foundation is constructed of concrete piers. The windows are six over six pane double hung with operable wood shutters and floors of Dade County pine. The cantilevered second story balconies are typical of the Monterey style. The house underwent a complete renovation in 1993. At the time of this report, a two story addition consisting of a double garage and studio above is being constructed on the southwest corner of the existing structure. The addition was designed by Fort Lauderdale architect John W. Szerdi. is ' ._ Of -. Lam- -_�-- -_ ""%^ '�. ,t.:1-A:t i ...„8.. utiL-Irp. y/ _ :.11l d;l, v<" !!r f, r./< �� _ Vl, .. ' { 1% 0,JY .. n � IT r -, • J J I a ii Q. .'-.1 -, ye_r4- df. J ,:,., T r % .y.1 y`L . 1. '14 { e\ (1' ..,, - • • . i �: —6— 511 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE RILEY HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0040 Original owner: Mr. and Mrs. Melville Riley Present owner: Carl and Nancy Touhey 511 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Gustav A. Maass Date of construction: 1939 Style: Resort Colonial The vacant property was purchased in 1936 by Mr. and Mrs. Melville F. Riley of Hagerstown, Maryland. Mr. Riley was the president of the Potomac Edison Company, one of the largest electric companies in the Northeast. The residence, completed in 1939, was designed in the Resort Colonial style by prominent Palm Beach architect, Gustav A. Maass. Willard M. Waters, well known Delray Beach builder, was the contractor for the project. Inhabited from 1939 through 1978 by the Riley family, the descendants of a leader in American business, this house attracted, like the houses on either side of it, prominent visitors. From a log kept by Melville F. Riley, Jr. the following leaders from the nation's political, arts and entertainment world came to 511 South Ocean Boulevard: Alben W. Barkley, Vice President during the Truman administration, Broadway producer Archibald Selwyn and St. Louis Cardinal's General Manager, Al Laing. Additionally, during World War II, when there was a great need for housing for the officers from the Boca Raton Air Station, General L.A. Lawson, the Commanding General of the Station, lived at 511; he later became the Commanding General at Okinawa. This house incorporates many of the details of design typical of residences designed by Gustav Maass. It is a combination of one and two stories, creating a variegated roof line of architectural interest. Constructed of fame and concrete block, the exterior finish is brick. The structure is set on a concrete foundation. It has a hip roof with a cement tile finish. Basically "U" shaped in form, it has a garage to the north of the "U". 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It was designed by Samuel Ogren, Delray's most prodigious National Register architect, for prominent New York broker, Percy Johnston, Jr. The four bedroom house is irregular in form, of concrete block construction with a stucco finish. It was constructed by the contracting firm of H.A. Anderson & Company of West Palm Beach. The primary gable roof runs north and south with a large chimney at the south end. The wood windows are six over six pane double hung with operative wood shutters. The form and massing of the house plus its exterior design elements associate it with the French West Indian Colonial style. Known locally as "Lemon Tree House", its name is derived from the ornamental lemon tree which has adorned the mailbox for over thirty years. r . Ft • ejay' • T Y j f > q+f-' s A_ C %i ' -f:j' s • L - nmax'{ •1 /'. •-i •. • `v <� a c� • • r` ' 1 ♦ last • 111 114 ,^ 4 i p . • . •••• f ' da a•.n k r. . . Y .v '�-- w. f4 c 7'r' "..,:i'w:..0 . .5 -.tzyG.u.:ay:.+«C''•'y,:,,. - •�1' Aye. • .- . .. • - •1 w... . 7,�1'�Ji:��� 4- -9- 601 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE SNYDER HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0060 Original owner: William P. Snyder, Jr. Present owner: William P. Snyder III Blackburn Road Sewickley, PA 15143 Architect: Gustav Maass Date of construction: 1937 Style: Resort Colonial Constructed in 1937, the house was designed by prominent Palm Beach architect Gustav A. Maass. Though not built until 1937, the house was commissioned by William P. Snyder of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 1932; it is one of Maass's earliest commissions in the City. Mr. Snyder was the . founder of the Snyder Mining Company and a descendant of Pennsylvania's first Governor, Simon Snyder. The present owner is the son of the original owner. Built in the Resort Colonial style, it is one of the oldest houses in the district. Its basic form is rectangular with a garage ell on the north side. It has two stories and is of frame construction on a concrete foundation. The exterior finish is horizontal wood siding. The roof is hip and gable with a large chimney at the south end of the primary gable. It is an excellent example of New England Colonial styling adapted to the South Florida environment. • " f r' r. si ` .- Icr •Zr `,,,,ay�•+'-'�a�J,..tiµc k�,. V„'r•5 ; , .1 vil-!"-' ,Alat:411N1 ri : It • s. i _ t - Ip_ 611 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: NEW HOUSE UNDER CONSTRUCTION Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-00-0070 Present owner: Venture Concepts International, Inc. 72 S.E. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 The 21,000 square foot single family residence currently under construction was designed by the Delray Beach architectural firm of Kup- Vigneault. The house which formerly occupied this site was constructed in 1936 and was designed by noted Miami architect, Carlos B. Schoeppi. While basically Mediterranean Revival in style the structure clearly shows the influence of the Art Moderne period which was extremely popular in Miami during the 1930s and 40s. The house was moved to the southeast corner of North Swinton Avenue and N.E. 12th Street, in January of 1996. The legal description of the new location is as follows: Dell Park Subdivision, Block 6, Parcel 2; a replat of Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17. For additional information regarding the house and its architect please refer to the administrative file of the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District. - 11 - 701 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE NOYES HOUSE • Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-001-0080 Original owner: Julius W. and Rosita T. Noyes Present owner: Mary E. Alfring 701 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Unknown Date of construction: c. 1939 Style: Mediterranean Revival This house was constructed c. 1939. The first known owners were Julius W. and Rosita de Texada Noyes. Mr. Noyes was affiliated with the Wall Street brokerage firm of E.F. Hutton & Co. Other residents have included William Grace Holloway, of the W.R. Grace family. The house is irregular in form surrounding an interior courtyard. It is constructed of reinforced concrete with an exterior stucco finish. The windows surrounds are constructed of coral rock and the windows are covered with delicate iron grilles. The floors are a combination of cypress, hard pine, marble and terrazzo. The roof is a combination of hip and gable and is finished in terra cotta tile. Although the architect is unknown, it is obviously the work of a gifted designer. That great care was taken with the aesthetics of the house is evidenced by the fact that the swimming pool, which was constructed at a later date, was designed by renowned Palm Beach architect, John Volk. ! - • i V / 1 4 . , fir" 1. . . • r • t ,.♦ t< ' • • 1 • • _-\( ,S 1N .. •Ili .$>. _ .. - 12- The Architects Gustav A. Maass Mr. Maass graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Architecture. He settled in Palm Beach, Florida, in 1927 and went into partnership with rising young architect, John Volk. The partnership lasted approximately five years, terminating in 1932. Maass's work was popular in Delray Beach; his commission records indicate that from 1927 to 1957 he designed twenty two buildings in the City, including four commercial buildings on East Atlantic Avenue; the Sandpatch Building, Love's Drug Store, Zuckerman's Department Store (now Mercer Wenzel's) and the Seaboard Air Line Railway station (no longer accessed from Atlantic Avenue) which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Samuel Ogren Samuel Ogren, while working for the West Palm Beach architectural firm of William Manley King, designed his first house in Delray Beach , 704 N. Swinton Avenue, in 1924. Establishing his own practice in the City, he became Delray's most illustrious and prolific architect. While retaining his private practice, he served for a time as official architect to the City and designed everything from fire stations to schoolhouses. In 1926 he designed the Delray Beach High School and Gymnasium, both buildings, constructed in the Mediterranean Revival style, are listed in the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Old School Square designation. - 13 - IV. HISTORICAL INFORMATION In the prosperous decade following WW1 Delray Beach was caught up in the great Florida Land Boom of the 1920s. Houses and commercial buildings were built almost over night. The prevailing style, rich in exterior detail and decoration, was the eclectic Mediterranean Revival style. In an era of ever expanding personal wealth, it was the fashion to demonstrate ones financial acumen by building in this highly visible style. The Land Boom reached its end in the spring of 1926 and plunged South Florida into a depression at least three years before the rest of the country, when the stock market crash of 1929 sent the nation into the worst economic depression of its history. Delray Beach weathered some lean years but its recovery was earlier than most of South Florida. The area did not lose its appeal to those who could afford winter homes. Well known artists, writers and cartoonists established a winter "artists colony" and wealthy industrialists were attracted by the low-keyed village atmosphere and the lack of dire want which was affecting the rest of the country. The houses in the district are a reflection of these troubled times. In spite of the Great Depression there was still a great deal of residential construction in the City, much of it built by wealthy winter residents. A post-Depression building boom began in Delray Beach in 1935, when the population of the city was almost equally divided between permanent residents and winter visitors. October, 1938 was the busiest month for construction in the City since 1925. The highest total dollars, $133,365 worth of building permits were issued in October, 1938. The majority of new construction was designed in some adaptation of what has become known in the City as, the Resort Colonial style. This relatively simple style was in deliberate contrast to the more flamboyant and exuberant Mediterranean Revival style which was in vogue only a decade before. The style was more modest in its exterior presentation and was thought to be more appropriate during the difficult financial times affecting most of the country. While the exterior was relatively plain and lacking in ostentation, the interiors were often beautifully crafted and detailed. Four of the houses in the district reflect an interpretation of the Resort Colonial revival style; the other one has its origin in the Mediterranean Revival style but is a great deal more restrained with respect to exterior detailing than those built in the 1920s. - 14- V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE As described above the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District is a specific area of architectural and cultural significance. Culturally it represents an era in the history of Delray Beach which reflects the period between the stock market crash of 1929 to the advent o WWII. Throughout the period of the Great Depression, Delray continued to grow in a manner unique in South Florida. Individuals of wealth and position, as well as the flourishing artist colony, fueled the growth in construction which in turn allowed many of the City's fine builders and craftsmen to withstand the withering economy. This was a ten year window of opportunity, in which the City solidified its position as a "village by the sea". The effect of the Resort Colonial style of architecture, designed by prominent architects and commissioned by winter visitors, on expensive ocean front property, can be seen in more modest interpretations throughout the City. However, the four examples of the style in the proposed historic district are the last remaining in the City which are located directly on the oceanfront To insure that this area is afforded protection from inappropriate alterations which may affect the integrity of this distinctive beachfront neighborhood, it is proposed that it be designated as an Historic District under the provisions of Section 4.5.1 of the City of Delray Beach's Land Development Regulations. Criteria for Designation To qualify as an historic district the properties must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1(B)(2) or (3) The proposed district more than meets the criteria for designation and fulfills the qualifications as follows: 4.5.1(B)(2) Historical or Cultural Significance (d) Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history. 4.5.1(B)(3) Architectural or Aesthetic Significance (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles. (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction. (c) Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect - 15- IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES City Building Cards City Building Permit Records Palm Beach County NAL File Surf and Tide Magazine, January 26, 1940 Delray Beach City Directory, Volume III, 1953-54 Delray Beach News: • December 14, 1934 • June 26, 1936 • February 24, 1939 • April 21, 1939 The Social Index-Directory; Palm Beach, Southern Florida, Gulf Coast, Bahamas; 1974; Memoirs, Melville F. Riley, Jr. Unpublished Memoir Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge, Volume IX, Published 1993. S:PLANNI/OCEANH-D.DOC - 16- ADDENDUM Of the twenty five original single family residences located on the east side of State Road A-1-A between the south end of the City's public beach and Linton Boulevard, six have been demolished, two have been moved and one has been remodeled and enlarged to an extent that the original structure is unrecognizable from the exterior. $[AGATE uwb+«,� /, RW IN AM 1 L 1 1-1 I 11011111r#4 i 1 j Illfigt,*# --- ---* . ... imur 407 ,,,,..&* AI lir ini. -iw== Moved or Demolished T,r.wlo P0. a. I .1! . 1. .o. III inn `r .!"'''<l Z . ■. ‹C 11111 Li C) 11 1 1 Q R-1-AAA Si ors . '-1X.:A-'.' l BROOKS I w. l RL 1 a 0 RM it lllll1 —i, l III — - A=s° room-.aan .� Q PARK EO' I Os— 11 KY ,11 r A R 0 MEMO TO THE FILE APRIL 29, 1996 Carolyn Patton phoned to say that she had been misrepresented in the staff report for the 5/1 meeting, which indicated that she had additional information which could be included in the designation report. The following is quoted from the HPB meeting tape of September 20, 1995. "I think this is important for the record, when we did the original research almost two years ago, much of the research that Pat has is from what I helped her with two years ago. Between two years and now more things have come to light and that's what I said I'd be more than happy to, anything I've heard or gathered or Xeroxed over the past two years, I'd be happy to provide it to Pat if that would help." And as to why this item is for discussion and not action: The chairman stated that we should revisit the designate report and discuss the matter at a future date. This information is found near the end of side two of tape two of the September 20, 1995 meeting.. ...................... ::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: 170 RICIPRES PRESERVATION NOM- '' :.......:....:................:......................... Staff Memorandum This was a review and discussion item only. No action was required Staff presented the board with the completed designation report for a proposed historic district comprised of six properties on S. Ocean Boulevard. After its review, the Board recommended that a special meeting be called for May 3, 1996 at 6:00 PM. The purpose of the meeting is to consider a formal review of the designation report and if accepted, to set a date for a public hearing. file/5-hist-f Meeting Date: May 1 , 1996 Agenda Item:V-A yi F DEL DELRAY BEACH bltiEg„ o 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City 1 1 1993 SPECIAL NOTICE TO YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION Neighborhood Association Joan Baccari Contact person: Beach Property Owners Association The purpose of this special courtesy notice is to inform you that at a Special Meeting to be held on FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1996, the Historic Preservation Board will consider a proposal to establish a six property historic district along the east side of South Ocean Boulevard. The meeting begins at 6:00 P.M. and will be held in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida. The street addresses of the residences in the proposed district are as follows: 501 S. Ocean Boulevard 511 " " 521 " " 601 " " 611 " " 701 " " If you would like to obtain additional information on this item please feel free to contact Pat Cayce, Historic Planner at 243-7040. Hand Delivered: May 2, 1996 LW`: +Lr EFFORT oRT ALWAYS MATTERS -;.tC Pt nfuc w,Hecyclvd Papur ELRAY ®EACH DEiLRoAY BEACH katel o 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City ray 2, 1996 Mr. Thomas Worrell 1993 501 S. Ocean Boulevard Delray Beach, FL 33483 Hand Delivered Dear Property Owner, This is a courtesy notice to inform you that the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board is considering a proposal to establish a six property historic district along the east side of South Ocean Boulevard. Your property is located within the proposed district. The street addresses of the residences in the proposed district are as follows: 501 S. Ocean Boulevard 511 " 521 " 601 " 611 " 701 " " The Board will review the proposal at a special meeting on Friday May 3, 1996, at 6:00 PM in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, to which you are cordially invited. A date for a public hearing regarding the designation will be established at the meeting, and you will be notified at least ten days prior to the hearing by certified mail. If, after the public hearing, the Board finds sufficient criteria to designate the district, it will recommend that historic status be granted by the City Commission. If you would like further information regarding the affect of historic district designation on your property, please write to the above address, or phone me, 407-243-7284 - FAX 407-243-7221 Sincerely, Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner file/ocean-cn THE EFFORT ALVA S MATTERS sti. Prnrtod or;xoc :„ I•a:: ; £ITY OF DELRAY BEACH DELRAYBEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City ' II I 'May 2, 1996 ® Helen Trust 1993 Keystone Trust % Worrell Enterprises, Inc. 1450 S. Dixie Highway Boca Raton, FL 33432 Hand Delivered to Thomas E. Worrell, 501 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach, FL. Dear Property Owner, This is a courtesy notice to inform you that the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board is considering a proposal to establish a six property historic district along the east side of South Ocean Boulevard. Your property is located within the proposed district. The street addresses of the residences in the proposed district are as follows: 501 S. Ocean Boulevard 511 " 521 " 601 " 611 " " 701 " The Board will review the proposal at a special meeting on Friday May 3, 1996, at 6:00 PM in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, to which you are cordially invited. A date for a public hearing regarding the designation will be established at the meeting, and you will be notified at least ten days prior to the hearing by certified mail. If, after the public hearing, the Board finds sufficient criteria to designate the district, it will recommend that historic status be granted by the City Commission. If you would like further information regarding the affect of historic district designation on your property, please write to the above address, or phone me, 407-243-7284 - FAX 407-243-7221 Sincerely, ...Pabee.G.44eg Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Porned on Recycled Paper f T F DELRAY REACH DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City ' 'May 2, 1996 ® Mr. and Mrs. William T. Black 1993 Bridlespur Farm Keswick, VA 22947 Dear Property Owner, This is a courtesy notice to inform you that the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board is considering a proposal to establish a six property historic district along the east side of South Ocean Boulevard. Your property is located within the proposed district. The street addresses of the residences in the proposed district are as follows: 501 S. Ocean Boulevard 511 " {I l{ 521 " 601 " 611 " " 701 " " " The Board will review the proposal at a special meeting on Friday May 3, 1996, at 6:00 PM in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, to which you are cordially invited. A date for a public hearing regarding the designation will be established at the meeting, and you will be notified at least ten days prior to the hearing by certified mail. If, after the public hearing, the Board finds sufficient criteria to designate the district, it will recommend that historic status be granted by the City Commission. If you would like further information regarding the affect of historic district designation on your property, please write to the above address, or phone me, 407-243-7284 - FAX 407-243-7221 Sincerely, Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner file/ocean-cn THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Pn(od on Recycled Paper . CI T� OF DE�RA� REA[H DELRAY BEACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-AmericaCity ' 'May 2, 1996 ® Mr. Thomas M. Melone 993 200 Park Avenue 1New York, NY 10166 By Fax: 212-681-6941 • Dear Property Owner, This is a courtesy notice to inform you that the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board is considering a proposal to establish a six property historic district along the east side of South Ocean Boulevard. Your property is located within the proposed district. The street addresses of the residences in the proposed district are as follows: 501 S. Ocean Boulevard 511 " 521 " " 601 " " " 611 " 701 " gg " The Board will review the proposal at a special meeting on Friday May 3, 1996, at 6:00 PM in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, to which you are cordially invited. A date for a public hearing regarding the designation will be established at the meeting, and you will be notified at least ten days prior to the hearing by certified mail. If, after the public hearing, the Board finds sufficient criteria to designate the district, it will recommend that historic status be granted by the City Commission. If you would like further information regarding the affect of historic district designation on your property, please write to the above address, or phone me, 407-243-7284 - FAX 407-243-7221 Sincerely, Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner cc: Hand Delivered to Frank McKinney, Agent [':� THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS [f.:)Printed on Rucyclod Paper EITY OF DELARY BEACH DELRAY BEACH kraal 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City ' 'May 2, 1996 ® Frank McKinney 1993 Venture Concepts International, Inc. 72 S.E. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 Hand Delivered Dear Property Owner, This is a courtesy notice to inform you that the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board is considering a proposal to establish a six property historic district along the east side of South Ocean Boulevard. Your property is located within the proposed district. The street addresses of the residences in the proposed district are as follows: 501 S. Ocean Boulevard 511 " " 521 " tt tt 601 " " 611 " IL " 701 " IL " The Board will review the proposal at a special meeting on Friday May 3, 1996, at 6:00 PM in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, to which you are cordially invited. A date for a public hearing regarding the designation will be established at the meeting, and you will be notified at least ten days prior to the hearing by certified mail. If, after the public hearing, the Board finds sufficient criteria to designate the district, it will recommend that historic status be granted by the City Commission. If you would like further information regarding the affect of historic district designation on your property, please write to the above address, or phone me, 407-243-7284 - FAX 407-243-7221 Sincerely, Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Printed on Recyclod Papor L:J CITY OF DELARY BEAC DELRAY BIntel EACH 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-AmericaCi 1 laI121996 I�lary E. Alfring 1993 701 S. Ocean Boulevard Delray Beach, FL 33483 Hand Delivered Dear Property Owner, This is a courtesy notice to inform you that the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board is considering a proposal to establish a six property historic district along the east side of South Ocean Boulevard. Your property is located within the proposed district. The street addresses of the residences in the proposed district are as follows: 501 S. Ocean Boulevard 511 " 521 " t, 601 " " 611 " " " 701 " " " The Board will review the proposal at a special meeting on Friday May 3, 1996, at 6:00 PM in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, to which you are cordially invited. A date for a public hearing regarding the designation will be established at the meeting, and you will be notified at least ten days prior to the hearing by certified mail. If, after the public hearing, the Board finds sufficient criteria to designate the district, it will recommend that historic status be granted by the City Commission. If you would like further information regarding the affect of historic district designation on your property, please write to the above address, or phone me, 407-243-7284 - FAX 407-243-7221 Sincerely, cig-e*,-eet. 666. Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner file/ocean-cn THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Near the end of side two of tape two. 9/'''/%5 I think this is important for the record, when we did the original research almost two years ago. Much of the research that Pat has is from what I helped her with two years ago. Between two years and now more things have come to light and that's what I said I'd be more than happy to , anything I've heard or gathered or Xeroxed over the past two years, I'd be happy to provide it to Pat if that would help. Chairman stated that we should revisit the designate report and discuss the matter at a future date. WILLIAM T. BLACK 521 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483 DZo S-- _ 417‘ N 6/42-eA,e,g,&e,i i5rut.,C. � d° 9 )72,0 `e y4' t;04-te.e de:p gp; <4 e. P. a, r4 /k- I Uw CllViFTfl\ MAY 2 1;,90 PLANNING &ZONING WILLIAM BLACK 521 S. OCEAN BLVD. DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483 i0[4/4/ /f; 40e-AtiA1A44;)N4 6010114•4, o o ei-- 1 00.ekt, deo-r-k ieb-r-e- -- rga cq c' p L L e4-704ae.... w\ .cci_ May 3, 1996 City of Delray Beach Preservation Board I was asked by persons to speak regarding the issue of beach front property for historical designation. Specifically those addressed on your agenda tonight. Sorry I am not able to appear due to family obligations. I was at your last meeting Wednesday the 1st for an unrelated agenda item, and sat through a somewhat intense discussion on preserving these properties. My position on the merits of designation for this area is far from complete having had little information until very recently. However, given that three components 1. the City Preservation Board; 2 . property owners; and 3. the public, have shown interest. I strongly feel we as a City do have an obligation to pursue course. With a public hearing, the issue will live or die on its own merits, and hopefully what's best for the City in the long run will come about. Included in Wednesday's discussion was a last minute act by the Board to put an immediate halt to any further demolition. Due to misinformation given the board regarding time the from application to the issuance of a permit, and seemingly lack of communication between parties involved, another building was taken down. Maybe a public hearing will give rise to a more amicable way of dealing with preservation and potential development. We need both. This is an old issue that needs to be addressed. Thank you for your time. Gene D. Fi RICERPED MAY 3 1996 PLANNING & ZONING May. 2. 1996 5:%1PM T MELONE No 1915 P. 1/1 ALLCO FINANCE CORPORATION 200 Park Avenue,44th Floor,New York,NY 10166 Telephone: (212)885-9500 Facsimile: (212)68I-6941 CONFIDENTIAL Number of Pages Including This Page: If you do not receive all pages,please contact this office at 201-391-7941 TO: PATRICIA CAYCE FROM: TOM MELONE DATE: 2 MAY 96 Dear Ms.Cayce: Thank you for your letter dated today with respect to the special meeting of the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board. I would be most grateful if you would be able to fax to me at 201-358-1649 any written material that relates to the proposal. Please also let me blow to whom I should address any comments that I might have with respect to the proposal. Sincerely yours, �� ‘151/169 z May. 3. 1996 10:56AM No, 3951 P. 1/3 AALLCO FINANCE CORPORATION 200 Park Avenue,4-''rth Floor,New York,NY I0166 ALLCC) Telephone: (212)681-6554 Facsimile. (212)681-6941 FAX TRANSMISSION SHEET Fax #(212)681-6941 (Ricoh 5600L) Number of Pages Including This Page: 03 If you do not receive all pages,please contact this office at 212-681-6554 TO: Patricia Cayce City of Delray Beach Historic Preservation Committee FROM: Thomas Melone Allco,New York DATE: May 3, 1996 RE: Attached Please distribute a copy of the attached to each member of the Board. ?PEEVED MAY 3 1996 PLANNING & ZONING AALLCO FINANCE CORPORATION 200 Park Avenue,44th Floor,New York,NY 10166 Telephone: (212)885-0500 Facsimile: (212)681-6941 Thomas M Melone Senior Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer May 3, 1996 Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board 100 N.W. 1'Avenue Delray Beach,Florida 33444 Dear Sirs: I regret that I will personally not be able to attend the special meeting scheduled for 6:00 pm today. Because I received notice of the meeting only yesterday I was unable to rearrange my schedule. Scott Elk,however,is authorized to represent me at the meeting. Although I have not seen the proposal from the group of individuals that are advocating the creation of the historic district, from the information that I do have it appears to me that the most"historic"feature of the house on my property(and perhaps the same applies to the other properties) is its racist past. When I received the title report from the title company in connection with my purchase of the property (which occurred on May 1)the"root"deed from 1938 contained a restrictive covenant thai.before that date I had only read about in law school. That restrictive covenant (which is an affront to the civil rights and liberties of every American)provides as follows: "The grantees covenant that no portion or portions of said premises, nor the whole thereof. and that no interest therein or in any portion thereof shall ever be conveyed, leased or devised to any person other than a person belonging to the Caucasian race, either directly or indirectly, and that no individual other than one belonging to the Caucasian race shall occupy any portion of said premises excepting only domestic servants domiciled upon said premises when actually employed thereon.".Excepted from deed dared May 18, 1938,from S. Fahs Smith, i=lay, 3. 1996 19:59AM No, 3951 P. 3%3 Neville Mitchell Smith, Bassett W Mitchell and Mary Elise Snyder,grantors to William P. Synder, Jr. and Marie Elise Snyder,grantees. I do not know if that restrictive covenant appears in the deeds for the other properties, but to the extent that it does I would think that the other owners like myself would find nothing worthwhile in commemorating that type of history by designating the area a"historic district". I would think that the people of Delray Beach and the people of the State of Florida would want to forget that"historic"past and not commemorate it. For my part,I intend to file an action to quiet title in order to have that covenant forever removed from the deed and the history of 601 S. Ocean Blvd. After the meeting I will be sending letters to the Governor of the State of Florida as well as local and state(and some vocal New York area)civil rights organizations to advise them of the proposal to commemorate racism. I trust that the proposal is merely the misguided notion of certain individuals and does not represent the view of the elected officials of Delray Beach. Although I will not welcome the media attention that will undoubtedly ensue(nor do I believe the other owners will welcome that attention),I will not sit idly by while others try to involve me in raising a mantel to racism while at the same time attempting to take away my property rights. 1 would therefore urge that the Board not hold a public meeting until the history of each property is fully revealed and that each existing owner is fully aware of all the facts. Very truly yours, C: Z4114*L.. Thomas M.Melone OEIRAY BEACH )9.0%e ee2 /i7-€2' a L%�� . All-AmtxicaCity Mre Post-Itr"brand fax transmittal memo 7671 #of pages ► / To � 1993 S.C //-4 f 5-5/s (J :: — o ���C. (f A C Dept. PL3 22rif- Fax# Fax# HISTORIC PRESERV Post-Ir brand fax transmittal memo 7671 #of pages ► CITY OF D Meeting Date: May 3, 1996 Dept. �'" 14R S S� PhoneZ¢3-72g Type of Meeting: Special Meeting Fax# Fax# Location: First Floor Conferen Time: 6:00 P.M. Post-Itr"brand fax transmittal memo 7671 #of pages ► If a person decides to appeal any decision made T�i Froyr� matter considered at this meeting or hearing, suc f1.t�D.( .�Cl�JlS for this purpose such persons may need to ens c° c°. Such record includes the testimony and evidence Dept. Pno12ee##� not provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to I Fax# Fax# I. CALL TO ORDER II. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS: A. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(C), Designation Procedures, Conduct a Formal Review of the Designation Report for a Six Property Historic District _ on S. Ocean Boulevard and Set a Date for a Public Hearing. The Street Addresses of the Properties are as Follows: 501, 511, 521, 601, 611, and 701 S. Ocean Boulevard. III. ADJOURN Pat Cay Historic Preservation Planner POSTED ON: MAY 2, 1996 2 ? 2 - 3r87 LC' 5 338-- . /4¢ -d nec/c; Z7 THE PALM BEACH POST FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1996 lra h®use evel® er b eatspréservationists to . yp . . „ i By SCOTT HIAASEN didn't work. $5.2 million Chateau D'Amoureux. Both :I�1 i ' Atlantic Ave Palm Beach Post Staff Writer After learning of the meeting, Mc- are still for sale: I DELRAY BEACH — The historic Kinney applied for a permit Thursday to McKinney says the house should be I( t I preservation board moved as quickly as demolish the 59 year-old house and pool preserved, just somewhere else. He 1 i Proposed it could to stall the demolition of any at 601 S. Ocean Blvd.,which was bought says the two-story house is "obsolete" ;historic.,, ; ! houses along a stretch of South Ocean Wednesday by Thomas.M. Melone of on the lucrative 1.5 acres of waterfront i district, Boulevard.But developer Frank McKin- New York.And on Thursday, his permit land, which had an appraised value last 4, ' II > ney was that much quicker. was approved. year of$1.1 million.Instead, he is offer- _� . ,.Delray m the preservation Jerry Sanzone, the city's chief build- mg to sell the house to anyone who will I� On Wednesday, o �� Beach e. board hastily called a special meeting for ing official, said he had to issue the move it for him. tonight, ostensibly to review'a plan to permit because it didn't violate any of the Some residents, like Joanne Peart, o °' Casuarina Rd. g cu. ' o. make a stretch of five 1930s-era ocean- city's codes, and demolition permits are think a historic district is the only way to eau ida R . i, stop more speculative developers from r ^zi_i__ side homes a historic district.The board often issued in one day. �i et leue� could also schedule a public hearing, Melone wants McKinney to build a buying up the waterfront and forever 'an r , g I a .,I Q which would trigger a temporary freeze French chateau-style mansion in place of changing the city's "village by the sea" ' 1�g , ile `° �, s : the colonial home now on the property. i�.; ,��.., c��1 \ : 1,1M,- ,k, a Ra• on any building permits. air. The meeting was called in hopes that McKinney has built two other large 1 % , , "These houses, once they are gone, I • no one — namely McKinney — could houses along South Ocean: the get a demolition permit beforehand. It $11.9 million La Marceaux and the can never be replaced," Peart said. 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' ,, DELRAY BEACH—City residents will ,,,,. ..,1 , .,,,..,•• ..:,....„,\ •- -- - .. , 1,... . .- - •,...,,,,e.::.,,,.,.,;, get a chance next month to consider making lipo. • ..„: ,..,,,,,t_ - .. .• • \ -„ „ -, - -- - ...,-;-,.• -•.,%-,- .. .•,,,, . , I a stretch of South Ocean Boulevard a historic , -.. -.7$ !,•'•.•,-, ‘• •r 0."y, ,t -- - .„ mosio.---- N. ,__„t,.........-,'*A.!, , -.-7- ----. .---1:4,.,-7r.,.. ..„,0%,- .A. --"'"%ri7 f:t .:,-i4,0" - 1--.-, • , T.:., \,,,s•,'1 ' ' `- district, although the district has one less ;$;,,,..•., „.„•..-:,.•,,,, ‘ ..7.: .''' 6'r .‹,,-...,: ",'.'•• . 1 r:::.: .-•• "'"'--0.'4'"--?"-''' A•' 114. -'•-•...'; l':''' . ' • ; historic house than it used to. Ii-,,d.. •••• „,.4..„,,,,,,„,,,,,,,,,,,.,,''' •- *• • ''' - "'' ' . --...,__,--'.'• , • ,t-,..I. ..•• - ,•' ••..,..,•,... 'it.,4:••V ,y• ,':.., ',,,,-, ' : :::4,314. i • j ' ' '"/-A‘' ' - '-'—'4'"'''' ' '4" r'•''' '' . ''-' At a special meeting Friday, the historic. l'.:::,..-'.,'I.• '';','.•"•'.'" - ••••-e.., --,..• ' • '.- •,.. •.' 1 preservation board agreed to hold a public 'kf.•.,••--..,..•.'-'. ./..,••', ' rA•\,..;-;`,';'-',. ,.*: .i.* • •' ;. . • .,,„ .,• . • .-,'•.'"t''''°'„ ,*.,..,;•..' ., • ,,,• ,',.•'••..,-!' P, • 1 hearing June 19 to discuss a plan to make ,•"•-•:,,.:. --". ''?ikli,r, ' -.. •-, •'1 ' ' -:, ''' '' /1 : . '1 \ ' ., - '' "''". . ' :.......''''' '-',•‘-''' four 1930s-era houses part of a historic v. 1' 1 ' '''''''''''''' 4'4'.."-" .4 .' - ' •' ' ' ' ' ' '- , '. '.'. _.' ',. '', :' - 1.'`; '. • district But the meeting wasfifth a few hours tob Moundsds of i rubble are left Friday where a 1937 home stood at 6 01,S.,,ocean' BILv'd'ili I late: By noon on Friday, a house in the ' area, built in 1937, had been torn down by developer Frank McKinney • the house after learning of Friday's meeting. ahead witli demolition anys,Vay,1:-McKinney, •-•••:7 . • By setting a public hearing, the historic' said ' ; '' ,-,',''•''',' :..',:: -', ',-;•.1;':.>1.'.: "I'm disappointed that the house got torn down. It shouldn't have happened," said board automatically froze demolition permits McKinney had offered to;iellJlie bous.&-•''-;,%' for the properties in the proposed district for$15,000 to anyone whorcouldinoYp it to':,... ..' McKinney, who plans 'to 'buildan eight- . • bedroom chateau at 601 S. 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' ....,."4,-;•,,'. -T..,..v.4••,••,...L.I.Tr.T31-1: ••••:,,,t••1m.-•.4.4."0t.-•-,,,•,,,,,i*/011!.'','%i•,,,•••-• ,,•. •.."•T:• ,,...,:,•06i-•• -6,0v,•••,.0. •••..•:,.0,,, ...,,,,..,•,•:, , ,..a•-,,g..3,.....„,..,.,,•• ,, • - • .• , Homejust as city tries to create preservation .. ....,,, district . . • ,_•,.:-..„ i „...„. ,;,,,,,,,-,„7,.,,,,- -,,,,,,,..,, : ,,,,,..-„,,,, ,:,:.., ....,,,.,.,.,...„-,,,.„...,•••.:,.-,...,,,,,,,,.... ,,-,,,.,... ...,,,,• ••• ... . ... .• . t . ,4•A.„..,-..,,,,. ,r+P*" •,' -' . . .. . 'razed•,, , '.".: '•-•k- -1-.oPs 1.:.zil' d•>i-•••••••....4.t'n•Cfr '1 •'.. , voted to hold a June 19 public bearing;•town,"Patton said."This is one of the York attorney,. paidk$2.2 million agreed CAROL:1:BVYIS: ..11'.1: to-gauge support for the proposed,: most Important.groups of historic the property this wee ,andbad. ‘, ...,.....•, IVIalvi.".t);:c, V, t,.,. district. . homes in our city. To have it demo!- tosellthtoe chaortuseitfoofrfStb15e, . • • ..! DgrilAtY BEACH •=--A big orange, The board's decision blocks any per-1.1shed is one of the saddest things I've willing.d . . . . .°17,711.°,.:h.al,n,c:Kicmaell .., .. '''' - -' - ' ' ,bulldozer snaked.:its way Ahroughta;,mits from being issued that would fur-7;I-heard in my entire lif,e,in the world of ney said. . • "The demolition would'not have:. • two-story,hLsto'Fic,,peeanfroni home cult ,therilevelop or change the six proper-t;historic preservation. , Friday,demolishing It and Infuriating: ties until city commissioners. resolve, Developer Frank McKinney, who happened if they had allowed 113'tinl'Ioe ! ' preservationist4;pent ton creating'cal.the issue. I -' Carolyn Riley Patton,wlidis leading.- four -bedroom, -nfothote, atonoftinhdersolocmaeotionn,e.tosamidomve'ctbeginheoyus,,we.v.6., : • ' special clis' tricVo it and fiv adjacent, . homers.,p,t), .1 •, , ;t . : 11_ the movement for the proposed that ''• The balidozer finished Its task at 601 k trici, was upset.when to lc th ..,3, emo on on Friday to'avoid any or- the early demolition.''"chiss-ha.,. .,.1, dise-,',.c,dland,li.satiid the owner was forced into escaped the board's moratorium with 1 _S. Ocean.Blvdix hours before tli ,',house had been razed. .t. • der to preserve the house. ••-,B-•-. 1(t-i PLEASE SEE HISTORIC 1 I . cit 's:111sterld Preservation Board, ,"Thls is such a tragedy for our The owner,Thomas Melone,a New • • • - ,I ____.' . - ' • ,ki..1;J._ ;, 1 - . ••. . .... • .• ..-. . 1• ,mo _ - :ai r. Y�f r-• i mil•' J:: IY �\f•• —i�'Y'f-f•-v��-. r 7''t^i-• ,i'- - 'ram. - f 1. „ . P B , �, • ,. - , F. -Sentinel, Saturday, May 4, 1996 _ Sun t - FROM PAGE 18 1 some cases, the homes are being ' Demolition deals • preserved, but in others, they are • ';',',�,,r = zra•,rr'+-^ .{-sr�r 7 �{ •+ r + •l :.v: ;: �L .. ♦ ,�...:'.rtis� ,, F,_ t' �f�a � P,'�:�-"w'{' I`..7,•.!<;r�:m++»s,r"�r•rrn•"'.c 'R' being demolished, historians and - • ' z�.. t.�. --- "The sad thing is `. P�Proposed htisto c ttstruc " 1 1 DlOw to Delray's • we never had an developers said. ,: Mr G ti8 Nassau St. I • historic planners opportunity to This is the second time in two ; A group of Delray Beach prrservationists want diesC six pmpert7es ; o L o Bay St. photograph the years the issue of the proposed on South Ocean Boulevard designated as a historic district.It " �' district has come before the ^' �' `° j fired on them. They lostt, would consist of.five single-family homes and one'new.house ink �sr t' . a house." interior of the board. t td�„t.r{�{_ v , ,1 home or to : .under construction.The new house will replace the one at 601 �{ One home in the proposed dis- McKinney said the house de- i_ Ocean Blvd, that was demolished on Friday casuanna Rd. trict is under construction. The salvage anything molished on Friday was cooled \ ` other four, built in the 1930s, are from the house with 11 window air conditioners, i•`O1fl?>r 1'dlSBET HOUSIr . ® f67E Rlt.�l,'HODS / a + ; 1 . .: Bucida Rd. + ,A reflection of troubled times and had no ground wiring and was r: l Address 501 S.Ocean- ijAddress:511 S.Ocean Blvd. _5 m ,,� � ,• kuilt during the dDepression,said that might have just too obsolete and small for his '. Blvd. I.-OrioInat owners:Mr.and Mrs.' me i' pat Cayce, the city's historic been historic. client and his four children. E=-Ori�tnal ownor�:William B. Melville Riley nteiai icn Rd./ .- . "' planner. • — Pat Cayce, historic - and Edith Nisbet - ' O- Built~1939 : 1 c, ' "Throughout the period of the planner for Delia "I'm all for preservation but Bullt:1934-1938 it Style:Resort Colonial by architect tip r'' ""' cY I • Great Depression, Delray Beach Beach y only where it makes physical and =. Style:Monterey Vernacular Gustav A.Maass Tama/d Rd, •,_ } ' continued to grow in a manner ' economic sense," he said. ®7i�E JOHNSTON HOUSE., THE SEER HOUSE Z1 , �Mdrn::E 521 S Ocean dornolishod on Friday I I r i unique in South Florida," she Fred Devitt a lawyer, lives r Blvd:: :-`" Address: ,,tt ' 6addr�.,.,.601 S.Ocean Blvd o Bauhinf Rd. '• aid • . �' Y � � • just outside of the,proposed dis- f�Origins!ownors.William and' p Oriljinal owner:William P m 1 N 1 The two-story,white frame Re- said homes in the proposed district, trict but said he would oppose it if Anne Black Snyder Jr°�, 1 ; z lr,5 sort Colonial tyle home demol said she always has realized the he was included., i',- Built 1938 ` ,,; •,; Built 1937 Atlantic Ave o__ :'- fished on Friday was built in 1937 ; significance of the homes. 1' G`Sflrle:French Resort Colonial lr 58yto:Resort Colonial by;archrtect _ . incracot3sirrt c �{ y Gustay.Maass;'a prominent t „' • One way to resolve the issue is Li by architect Samuel Ogren Gustav Maass z r waterway �� I knew that the houses were • `to urge individual property own 'TICS A10 NAME HOUSE THE NOYES HOUSE;s DELR.Y cn Palm Beach architect. special and unique," Patton said. ers who want their houses -® Add ® Address: , pre- E_ ® nes., 6.11 S.Ocean ss:701 S.Ocean Blvd BEACH - �... t,- • ."The sad thing is we never had "We are trying to preserve a part served to add restrictions to their• ' Blvd :r. t3-Ori�lrrai ovrners Julius W.and ,Nassau Sty , an opportunity to photograph the of Delray history that is really deeds saying it can never be i Ov37ner•Frank McKinney Rosita Noyes °_ ^ i-interior of the home or to salvage important." changed, Devitt said. 1: l Suitt under construction Built c.1939 s a r _ : Anything from the house that • t'''&61yie•Are lIca of a French'-, 1 Stifle:Medftenipean Revival' �' might have been historic,"Cayce • '`' The battle between reserve-' •>;chateau ,, � -1 :7 t:;. -• said.. Y _ P . I don t want my property re- s, vi f r 7 ;Bauhir;Rd, ;=;" ; - f tionists and developers is being stricted by any bureaucratic `` `r ;�r • —I s i played out in towns nationwide as . .-committee," Devitt said. "I be- ` ` �� a` '4Y ti ': - : = ,t �:r a `.• : .. SE 10 St. f c Patton, whose family was the t, land becomes more valuable than _ lieve •in English•-common law -. ti Ai"` 'cErr , ,,.,,.. ,� --` ,, r '' ° wi . :,;; on final owner of the one of ;,.: • - g .tthe houses that sit up on them.Inproperty r '- �j. c4�. I ` �',f�s 1 — , p -rights:" t;ity�::.=:;,:.+ ate,.. �. r .. -+.:. ..:: 1..,;, '<. •; +a•c.9-.!. v_,PU3._•:.r•i:i..-:K.. . - .?P ) ...,_.�.f_....>r, u�. _, _ .-„ ,.. � ��,..- •.•Z -", .Y g = I •i. • S :j PB Sun-Sentinel,Saturday, May 4, 1996 7B ,. f,.... .., . • . 2, 1 / , . ...,.. . , Elatenlor t..- i .., t . . i . ,,...,.. .- .-. - . . . . . . . . . .. . . . , . . .. - • •• . . . ... ._ . ...2.-_-.....:.---.. .-.. .....: .. . . . . :- - : . . o ,,..........:::,...... . ; O.,•,,- ...'.....:•• • :. ......"•: -.. ...',:. :S a tu. : es r k P 1 Ltt. rney arc , . •.. .. .. .... .. . .. . . . . ,-......... By CAROL LEWIS nant forever removed from the S Writer deed and the history of 601 S. •:DELRAY BEACH — A NewOcean Blvd." York attorney who owns land in Melone,who McKinneyhas hired develop-a ` er Frank to build a the proposed South Ocean Boule- house on the land he bought this • _ yard historic district said on Fri- day that commemorating his week fore oli hedion,ordered the property would raise a mantel to house demolished on Fridaylet racism. The demolition was completed In a letter to the city's Historic just six hours before the board Preservation Board,Thomas Me- met and voted to hold a June 19 ' lone said the only historic feature public hearing to gauge support i of 601 S. Ocean Blvd: was the re- for designating six properties,in- : y strictive 1938 deed that barred it eluding B o u l e's, as the South from being leased, sold or willed Dcean Boulevard Historic District to anyone other than a white person. The board's action blocks the �; The onlyexceptions allowed bycity from issuing any permits to p developthe the deed. are domestic servants property until the Who occupy the house in the ser- matter is resolved, a move•take vice of white people. lone said is an attempt to take "I would think that the people away his property rights. Of Delray Beach and the people of The deed was not part of the ' the state of eachFloridaa would want to city s historic designation report forget that historic past and not that described use, h Resort commemorate it," Melone said. Colonial-style house, which was "I intend to file an action to quiet built in 1937 by Architect Gustav archit title in order to have that cove- Maass, a prominent Palm Beach ect. • "•±4. . All 1-;1;CI, err •tt r. a' • . 100.N.W. 1st AVENUE ' DELRAY BEACH.FLORIDA 33444 407/243.7000 PERMIT NUMBER - Sri - rj.6 -%13 ' - co-d- - %-.yo730 PROPERTY CHANGE AFFIDAVIT Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared the OWNER or the OWNER'S AGENT, of the following described property. Who, being by me the first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: • /ram cf•Pe 1. That the fee simple property owner is: eras ram. Mua.tax". , (Please Print Name) Located at: (opt S OGQ a.... 3t.vci. 2 L �1 I 1 b r ! v `TQ' S ��,/�/�J,f/1� ,Street � i C-Cat--lJ.�1 Su d�ision / _ cc /.1�_c, oi-1 �l by—Uct v }-ICJ-', r !(�(/ Lot _Vy� Block ype of Structure Property Control Number: kZ ti3 K b �t 00 pp ► 0 dip r 2. The intent is to: -D.eA.S ys.--e- or to MOVE the building, leaving (9 building(s) on this lot; or (Number) will MOVE building(s) ONTO this lot. (Number) 3. The appointed company: -.1tiv�•k-t,,,‘,2_w4— etw; .� cI � ,�1 6 %.- is to act as (Please Print Name AGENT on behalf of the property owner to accomplish the arove. SIG LI, it ' ./1/.i.� OWNER 0' ' --rglinl, ER'S AGENT SWORN TO & SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS l -et DAY OF / 6(1\4'i 19 . ;. 9.'i� J�;W1E5 RtYER i ^l 1"/comvissuN#CC 20887n w l-;z-�?� EnPutvS:J1:ne io,1990 '.;;c1 .;;;•d BondedTlruNotaryPubccUndewrilers N►TARY P : STATE OF FLORIDA AT LARGE THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS CITY OF DELRAY BEACH Community Improvement Department DEPARTMENT USE ONLY APPLICATION•FOR BUILDING PERMIT (407) 243-7200 Permit No. qç _ ( b / at 1 7c \13 1 01 0 o l © 1 t 01 0 1 b 1° PLEASE PRINT Apr.Date �l b ( Permit Date ALL INFORMATION Perk&ReCI6e Date CITY I RG I TWP SEC J SURD BLOCK LOT IMPORTANT:Applicant to complete ALL items.Mark where applicable Radon Fee Date Number and Street TOTAL FEE LOCATION (, Ink So v' O c-.a-o t r v ci-- OF BLDG. PLAN CK.FEE Lot N• Block Section Subdivision BALANCE FEE /3 5 TYPE OF IMPRO MENT: TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION ENV SERVICES:Water/Sewer r//SSewerr ❑ New e � - ❑ Addition Signature ❑ Alteration • Type of Occupancy S C- ❑ Repair Zoning District AZ.-1 A-ix, k Date .42fg Demolition Flood Zone X Engineering . ❑ Other: DIMENSIONS: Plan Square Feet N 4. Signature PROPOSED USE: No.of Stores t. i 8c (For Demolition,Show Most Recent Use) =uilding Height N A, Date RESIDENTIAL: Planning(Site Plan) . .$One Family(Inc!.Semi-detached,Row,Town) BL'..OR IMPROVEMENT VALUATION: C Two or More Families 5 I Q C) CJ No.of Dwelling Units: $ / Signature ❑ Garage/Carport r III,,, �i I. Ott u ' Date ❑ Other-Specify: ICJ ( t 0 L 0 0..D , NON-RESIDENTIAL �- �� 0 /; n ,, F&eDepartrnent ❑ Industrial �1 ✓ Signature ❑ Office(Bank,Professional) • , Ot. ( --4 to -q 3 0 Retail(Store,Merchantile) �/Y" Q Storage } Date. 373c❑ AssemblyBull•%•Departrite Other-Specify: `0 10i�-e,e- "P r p-t% - .. Z undersigned applicant hereby requests that a •/ Ignature /I building permit be Issued on the basis of and subject to dates r the herein set forth Information as supplemented with the PALM BEACH CO.IMPACT FEES: r understanding that all DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA } Landscaping Plumbing, Mechanical, Building, Electrical and Zoning v F is requirements shall.be completed whether specified In Z this application and accompanied with plans or not.I F' B 3 tu 0 Signature understand that a separate permit must be secured for c>O- any of the following Items shown on the attached plans Public Buildings a Ii m • Date well,plumbing,electrical signs,soakage pits,boiler or W ere a SPRAB or COA sewage.Piens and specifications for such structures are Schools H y..0 attached and I agree to comply to all Federal, State,County and Ci laws,rules,.r aeons,end resolutions Road Impact Fees :--z vSignature regulating co tru on • rjg end further state that - noviolsfi on etthlatlmo. � D�% teaSETBACKS: n I n:t9. Board of Adjustment \ Signature of Qualifier Front: S 1 8 z E THE FOR OING INSTRUMENT WAS AC OWL EDGED RO V a el Signature BEF E E THIS /O DAY OF Rear: C.L C_1.-.- W 3 le I/g_, BY v� .,..c, R-•WG Date WHO IS PERSONALIX KNOWN TO. ME •' HAS Side: 1 Zt - `1 z z•ct • PRODUCED /V miler G' i- 41; . LL j O 0- Property control number must be on permit IDENTIFICATION AS Side: k '2� I application.er expkes B construction is not begun within i:tar 180 days. 1 1WORKER`S COMPENSATION NO. At eastonePlans must InInspe on job before ctiontobematte�w180dall be aysor Signatu = permit expires `, Certificates of occupancy must be obtained from. OC"-"'".RYpVp? � ' `L�-3 - G O - (7 . y O department before using completed Structure. a f ,•e or t�{t' ;nth. CC 500488 Description of Work: R' i My Comm.Exp.Oct.9,1999 7c,.,.-.o�.c L, S: ,,,.�r_ '1=0�. ,; 1., , w.E ! -•1q °••::„04tle tip tiumWoehard ins.Agcy. Name Mailing Address Number,Street City,State Zip Code Telephone —ar • A,'�r-.�,xeti VA . rttah2. a 00 Q�,-� Avt 11 L - $&S r_us FG o \ bL, LAi o t--,N?4,, t-1 Ic �{ Contractor cacti...c�,,.1cc., t-p b1'r{",,k W,c >;.,,,,,,,. .. )uc.No. 6UCr 0S" 9'38 ci6`tL Architect Ni A tic.No. Engineer t" F______ Uc.No. CITY OF DELRAY BEACH COMMENTS ON PLAN REVIEW (407) 243-7200 CONTRACTOR/OWNER PLAN CHECK No. JOB SITE ADDRESS REVIEW DATE EXAMINER S\r5\1 (40 HISTORIC DISTRICT STATUS IS PENDING FOR THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES 501 South Ocean Blvd. / 511 " " 521 " It " / 601 " t/ 611 " " " 701 " " " The Historic Preservation Board established a public hearing date, June 19,1996, and pursuant to Section_4.5.1(C)(5) NO PERMITS SHALL BE ISSUED FOR ANY NEW CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION, RELOCATION, OR DEMOLITION OJ THE PROPERTY INCLUDED IN THE NOMINATION. Pat Cayce May 13, 1996 CONTACT DATE 5/f3fr CONTACT PERSON ge gyee COMMENTS: 11, Project Name: Proposed South Ocean Boulevard Historic District. Project Location: The northern boundary of the proposed district is the north property line of Government Lot 1-3; the eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line; the southern boundary is the south property line of Government Lot 1-8; and the western boundary is the east side of state road A-1-A (South Ocean Boulevard). The street addresses are as follows: 501, 511, 521, 601, 611, and 701 South Ocean Boulevard ::>::>::>::>:;>:<:>::::>::>::>::::::::»::::>::>::::::>::>::::::>::>::»::>:«:>::»::>::::::>: :>::>::><::>�:>:::>:»:::>:>;:::::::::::>::>::>:�:><<:><::::>:: lVI..BEnvE.mE O The action requested of the Board is that of conducting a public hearing to allow the affected property owners and the public to comment on the designation of the proposed historic district. After the public has been heard, the Board will vote to transmit the designation nomination to the City Commission and recommend that the historic district be listed, by ordinance, in the Local Register of Historic Places. At the meeting of September 6, 1995, after a preliminary review of the district, the Historic Preservation Board initiated the nomination for historic district designation and requested staff to prepare a designation report. A draft of the report was presented to the Board at its meeting of September 20, 1995. At that meeting the board voted to delay accepting the designation report and therefore did not set a date for a public hearing. The proposed district was composed of six contiguous historic properties; three of the six property owners were in favor of creating the historic district and requested the Board to consider the nomination. On September 21, 1996 the three property owners in favor of designation withdrew their support for historic district status. At the Board's _ request, the designation report was again presented for review at its meeting of May 1, 1996. At that meeting the Board voted to hold a special meeting on May 3, 1996 for the purpose of formally accepting the designation report and set the date for the public hearing for June 19, 1996. Meeting Date: June 19, 1996 Agenda Item: III HPB Staff Report S. Ocean Blvd. Designation Page 2 ::>::::>::>::;::::::>:<:>::>::>::>:::«::::::::::::::::>::>:::<:>::::;::>::»::>::>::>::::::>::>::>:: :>::::>:«::<:::>:<:>;:::::::<:>::::>:::»::::::::::::::>:>::::>::::::>::>::::>:=::::::::::::>::............ .. EOT_DES .. .. ::::>::>::>::::>:::>::>:<:::::::::::>::;::>::>::>::>::::>::>::>::>::»::><:::::»<:><:<:::>::.................... CIS.IP`.Tl�)�I.......................................:..::.:::......................... The proposed district consists of four historically significant single family residences; one vacant lot; and one new single family residence currently under construction. From north to south the properties are distributed as follows: three contiguous historic houses; a vacant lot; new construction; and an historic house. Please see the attached designation report for information on the properties and their historical and architectural significance. At the time of the Board's initiation of the historic district designation, there were six contiguous historic houses within the boundaries, and three of the owners were in favor of designation. Since that time, one of the houses has been moved off the site, one has been demolished, and all of the property owners are opposed the district designation. While the four remaining sites are significant, the loss of the two contributing buildings has seriously compromised the integrity and continuity of the district. Additionally disappointing, is the lack of support of the owners within the proposed district. Proceeding with the designation, despite total lack of owner approval, projects a negative regulatory image which may seriously hamper the Board's ability to gain support for the designation of other historic districts. For example, the National Register will not list an historic district unless a majority of the property owners approve the designation. In light of the above, with only two thirds of the historic properties remaining and one new residence under construction which is inappropriate in scale, massing and design to the historic area, the Planning staff has reevaluated the nomination and no longer supports the historic district designation. However, as stated in the designation report, the four remaining houses are of unquestionable historical and architectural significance. Staff strongly recommends that the four remaining structures be listed in the Local Register of Historic Places by individual designation at the owners request. Individual listing will protect the buildings from inappropriate renovation; delay demolition _ for a period of up to six months; assure that new construction is reviewed through the COA process; make the properties eligible to participate in the County's tax abatement program for historic properties if restoration or renovation is undertaken. All of which will serve as a means to preserve the historical integrity of the individual structures. HPB Staff Report S. Ocean Blvd. Designation Page 3 Pursuant to Land Development Regulations (LDRs) Section 4.5.1(C) Designation Procedures, the Historic Preservation Board initiated the district nomination; reviewed and accepted the designation report and set June 19, 1996 for a public hearing. On June 5, 1996, notice of the public hearing was sent by certified mail to the property owners within the proposed district and by regular mail to all property owners within a five hundred radius of the proposed district. The required newspaper notice was published in The News on June 5, 1996. .................................................................. 1. Approve the nomination and transmit the Board's findings to the City Commission with the recommendation that the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District be listed in the Local Register or Historic Places. 2. Deny the nomination with reasons stated. Board's discretion file/6-hist 4- y" tr a- �'�'4�i>r k-t;4, .at a 'ti,F 4 • '. }j Kv, Met Vf.,7,.'.4•g y •• • ( J j P, '''f. . 4' F „�'C {t tf�'0. it 'ram Y ? 5ai ! f ,Y s.` x-^r yr Fr ce„s ` �a�I"..,, '�X�1 4 ;;., � -:C. .r . f :s-. X�a a- 4. 1 LSY+i '.- • q f: _ ', hj } f'iS/�, -L t - 1.i yeti s - ra �r,� a!"o-i<alit"P4.4CV ..tit 4 Z ° '-' tj h a � tS~ ti41-s Via; N .S�,,� t ax rt�f S;',t.t6 �r2:'ik C`4,.4.1"i t•�, ; • ,.. -' - � � 1 4 t i „C • i z re�5, tf .�}} e t-4,k ; f 4 • fCITY - - DELRAY BEACH , ,,;. : r > , i. f F-a 'YK v� �. yr r• .; t r • S ,. .. • • Y .fS....a` •,C.' '� `.i��., ' fi. >� 407 243-7. -' ; at 4 .. rs ;�- COMMENTS,aNPLAN REVIEW � ( ti� '` i:=7;��7"gi,1`&., r�)a 'rt • • 1 7 r t ,.; �J fix= '��;• Y � � s. \.,./de;;- i CONTRACTO DOWNER k u,li n t'' ` r .7 ,; ' .`; P�.AN CHECK No >' ., .. ,,t ��'e7' ?r 'ht ii'ip: (7? �: f ▪ r tit t `# mf .I G .f (:. R If t ry i A � '`.TOB SITE`ADDRESS�„•� ; ,, f, . '� ` by 1-t • tT • REVIEW DATE - EXAMINER • *z 5\t3\1 : HISTO• RIC-.DISTRICT STATUS IS PENDING FOR THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES J" ' / .. .. `1 "' 501 ,South,Ocean Blvd: L ,- ° z } . ry ; ✓ 511 ° u - ,.....,f • r� Y. 521 ^rr a rr /tc-t;'S, ' i --601:-.;!..".:,.•.,',....••,'•. . • . v/ 611 a It It iwj ✓ 701 a .. " u .rt. i The Historic Preservation Board established a\"public hearing date. Tune 19,1996., """' • and :pursuant to` Section+ 5..1(C)(5)` NO PERMITS SHALLA3E 'ISSUED 'FOR ANY -NEW . .' CONSTRUCTION, .ALTERATION, .RELOCATION,, OR DEMOLITION...Oct.':THE PROPERTY "' r INCLUDED IN THE NOMINATION. , ,- • Pat Cavce • May 13, 1996 ' s GGyG his • ': �. 2yy fF r /�,J' / // l�G� L�ILif.i %✓L .4 J f • . . /z � 6T:.., `:'::::: r3 _ •:t .. f SS • - !%GEC, / .. _. ... - <:f ._ a: a fir. • • y a' TACT DATEp. 4. CONTACT PERSON,,.. e.. - s COMMENTS: • Delray • • •ttle is historyin the baDebra district making Y construction. By KEVIN KRAUSE Preservationists say development creeping up the The houses were built along Delray - Staff Writer coast threatens the few remaining historic homes Beach's oceanfront during the post- DELRAY BEACH — Commission- On South Ocean Boulevard. Depression boom in the late 1930s and ers will consider today whether four served as winter playgrounds for the historic beachfront homes should be wealthy who were drawn to South preserved in a historic district or left about their property rights. It is the second time in two years the Florida's tropical climate from the to the owners to alter and develop as Last month,the city's Historic Pres- issue of the proposed district has come Northeast. they wish. ervation Board voted in favor of mak- before the board. Preservationists say development The houses are caught in an ongoing ing a stretch of South Ocean Boulevard Since the battle began last Septem- creeping up the coast now threatens battle between preservationists who a historic district, and recommended ber,one of the original six single-f am- the few remaining historic homes on want to save the last stretch of historic the houses be protected because of ily houses was moved and another was South Ocean Boulevard, most of them beachfront homes in the city and de- their importance as monuments to razed,both times to make way for new velopers and homeowners concerned Florida's past. houses, one of which is already under PLEASE SEE HISTORIC /5B _ e a • Dance Social, featuring the Jimmy Mover Trio, ture Center, 7715 Forest Hill Blvd., west of West Palm Adui 7:30-10 p.m. Thursday at Veterans Park Recreation Beach. Call 233-1400. Center, 802 NE First St., Delray Beach. $4. Presented ■ DelrayArt League exhibit, 8 a.m.-5 Orlando $by the Parks and Recreation Department. Call 243- 9p.m. week- se, 7350. days at the Delray Beach City.Hall, 100 NW First Ave. Call 243-7000.Ill Snorkel Snorkel tours,9:30 a.m.July 20, Aug. 3 and Aug. • Savannah avannah ah 17, at John D. MacArthurs Beach State Park, 10900 ■ Colors of Statehood: Florida Faces ca. 1845 ex- c+ State Road 703, North Palm Beach. Experienced hibit at the Florida History Center and Museum,805 N. Washington, D.C. $9 snorklers only. Participants must furnish own equip- U.S. Highway One,Jupiter.$4 for adults,$3 for seniors ment. Call 624-6952. and $2 for children 6-18. Call 747-6639. `One-way fare based on round-trip coach purchase. Mil ETC. The Bulletin Board lists events pen to the public. ■Visions of Florida,a traveling exhibit from the Mu- Items must be typewritten and submitted two weeks in advance. Include complete Children's half fare applies to children(age 2-IS)when accompanied by a fare paying adult. seum of Florida History of 24 black—and white—photo— p address and a telephone fare.Additional charge for First Class and other accommodations.Fares are based on availabc graphs by Clyde Butcher, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.Tuesday-Sat- number that readers may call for information. Send without notice.Tickets are subject to change and refund fees.Seats are limited.Other restrict urday at the Cornell Museum,Old School Square,51 N. items to Bulletin Board, Sun-Sentinel, 3333 S. Con- Swinton Ave., Delray Beach. gress Ave., Delray Beach, Fla. 33445-7375. f I LOCAL Sun-Sentinel, Tuesday, July 9, 1996 Section B I FLORIDA WEATHER '1TURES THE MARINE OUTLOOK LAKE O■ 92/76 JUPITER INLET TO KEY CAPE SABLE TO F 91/76 LARGO TO BAHAMA BANK TARPON SPRINGS 86/70 Winds southeast 10-15 knots. Winds southwest 5-10 eas 2-4 feet.Bay and inland knots.Seas 1 ? ',HISTORIC FROM PAGE 1B Preservationists, homeowners clash over district issue built in the resort-Colonial style with wood shutters,front and back balconies and concrete block walls. Although three of the six prop- erty owners originally favored the district,all now oppose it.The owners, along with many of their neighbors, are concerned their property values will drop and want the freedom to alter their houses unhampered. Since the Historic Preservation Board voted in May to hold its public hearing, permits to alter• or further develop the houses have been prevented until com- missioners resolve the issue. Although three of the six Delray Beach property owners originally favored the district, all now oppose it. They , are concerned their property values will drop and want the freedom to alter their houses. - Developer Frank McKinney, who plans to build a 3,500-square- foot, four-bedroom home on the lot where one of the houses was demolished last month, said he is confident commissioners will vote down the proposal because the homeowners, neighboring residents and Preservation Board staff all oppose the district. "Being stuck with one of these :old houses is not the best position to be in,"he said. McKinney said he is not anti- preservation and.would favor leaving it up to homeowners to deem their properties historic on an individual basis. Another op- tion, he said, would be to move historic houses elsewhere to avoid the wrecking ball so prop ,erty owners can develop their land. He said historians and preser- vationists go too far. "It's all or nothing with them," -he said. Carolyn Riley Patton, who is • leading the movement for the ,proposed district, has said there -is more value to a neighborhood than just its development potential. "Developers want to develop every inch of property,"said Pat- -ton, co-founder of The Preserva- tion Society of Delray Beach. She said Delray Beach hasn't established a historic district in seven years, and that if it was done on an individual basis, "we would not have most of our his- toric districts in America." The issue is not exclusive to Delray Beach. Proponants of property rights and historic pres- ervation have clashed in towns nationwide, as land becomes more valuable than the houses built on it. Commissioners,who have been bombarded during the past sever- al weeks with letters from sup- porters of each side, now must put the issue to rest. A group calling itself Citizens to Stop the Madness has paid for several full-page advertisements in local publications, inviting the city's residents to write to com- missioners asking them, to.vote against the measure. Because owners of the proper ties in the proposed district op- pose the designation, four out of five commissioners must ap- prove the ordinance for it to pass. Today, however, is only the first reading. Commissioner David E. Ran- ' dolph Sr. said most of the letters he has received are against the district. "They're coming in hot and heavy,"he said. Randolph said he has not made a decision and welcomes a spirit- _ ed debate. __r.Wiegand had suffere�l from prostate cancer"said Lynn Yarris, a spokesman at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, in Berkeley,Calif.,where Wie- gand worked for 38 years. In 1955,experiments con- ducted by Emilio Segre, Owen Chamberlain and Mr. Wiegand proved the exis- tence of the antiproton, or negative proton, until then considered the missing link of the incredibly tiny world of the atom. Segre and Chamberlain were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1959, but Mr. Wiegand was not honored with them. Mr. Wiegand was a mem- ber of the Manhattan Pro- . ject and was a designer of the detonators for the first atomic device. — The Associated Press 3, 1996.Van Orsdel-Salgado Funeral Chapel, Bird Road.* DUBNER — Maxim of Miami Beach, FL died July 5,1996.Riverside/Gordon Memorial ' Chapel, Normandy Isle* GAVELEK Edmund J.,81,of Miami, FL died July 6,1 996.Van Orsdel Funeral Cha- pel, Kendall Dr.* HARLOW Thomas A.,76,of Biscayne Park,FL died July 5,1 996.Van Orsdel Funer- al Chapel, N. 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A new committee to study privatization of Defray rejects ects . • istoric district �j But officials urge homeowners on South Ocean Boulevard to register on their own. By SCOTT HIAASEN Palm Beach Post Staff Writer DELRAY BEACH — Despite their sentimental attachments to a clutch of 1930s-era ocean-front homes, city commissioners on Tuesday shot down a plan to cre- ate a historic district along South Ocean Boulevard, mainly because homeowners there were opposed to it. ✓ Other action Tuesday 2B In a 3-2 vote, the commission- ers balked at imposing on home- owners in the neighborhood the architectural regulations that come with a historic district, though they urged the five owners from 501 to 701 S. Ocean Blvd. to have their houses added to the local historic register individually. Mayor Jay Alperin and Com- missioner Karen Kiselewski voted in favor of the district to allow preservationists and homeowners —who have been tearing at each other in city meetings and, more recently, volatile newspaper ads — to find a "common ground" before the issue would come be- fore the board again in two weeks. But the other commissioners saw the mean-spirited tone of the debate as a signal that compromise was unlikely, and voted to kill the plan. "When we have our citizens pitted against each other, nobody wins," Commissioner Ken El- lingsworth said. The plan to have the stretch of homes preserved has been circu- lating since last year. At first, some homeowners in the neighborhood were in favor of Please see HISTORIC/2B ..� ..... R . _ - LAKE WORTH — Zhulin Ma rest: Lake Worth Municipal Beach on - POLICE BLOTTER DELRAY BEACH — Shannon 18, was charged with four coun: tempted murder Monday after pot • fought with a man on Southwest Ni: then shot at him and three others, parked car instead. Nelams shot at Knowles about 3:30 p.m. Monday, an arrest report, but hit a white 19'7 LeSabre that had two young childre, Ronald Simeone inside. Knowles us as cover while Nelams shot about fr from a .38-caliber handgun through rear window, according to the repo_ has fought with others who later so harm him. In April, he called police that two men were on their way to house. When police caught the mer_- shot one of them in the back durin,_ BOYNTON - Detectives ham ,. a sketch of on- suspected of be ( , ee as he rode It near his High - ;: ' minium the Trio_ 30. Warner WiE a who sustained ribs and a collar remains in criti_ The suspect condition at Be= morial Hospital.. was attacked by two men demandir- detectives said. Williams, who retir Cleveland Clinic's chief radiology to rode his bicycle daily before 7 a.m., nephew, Peter Groh. DELRAY BEACH The city commission on Tuesd= ■ ABC CARPET: Voted unanir favor of approving a change to the - tract with ABC Carpet & Home to company to change its corporate n_ Outlet Inc. ABC's corporate status expired in 1994, and the original n taken by an attorney representing city merchants opposed to the city' to give the retailer about$200,000 to open a store on Congress Aven- opponents to the incentive plan als : : Tuesday's meeting carrying placar- - ing at Mayor Jay Alperin until he recess. • ATLANTIC AVENUE CONS- : Voted against a contract extensiorc have prolonged the construction a- : Atlantic Avenue by two weeks wh- -- sanitation pipe is installed along tir : :Manager David Harden said he pl_ the contractors to install the pipe -` between East Avenue and Veneti_ -k commission approved a two-week the project last month, but the roa_ : reopened by Thanksgiving, Harder 1 zx Support eroding since May »K Proposed W J historic a district elray a large château now under con o :ch HISTORIC g From 1 B struction — the kind of large— ''rina • scale, modern development that— � the historic district, but that sup- preservationists had hoped t ''h ZR A �' port has eroded since May,when a ward off by saving the beachfron .4.1.eeu : z 59-year-old house was torn down homes in their current style. t.� 1 ,_ to avert a moratorium on building � ` f a; Ca • permits that will now be lifted. "The history we save today is #ref for future generations," said pres- 1 5 c , , �1 Another house in the proposed ervationist JoAnn Peart. "Are we ti N,, , a,,, district was moved bPdeveloper losing our history to eiance and MARK HEMPHILL/Staff Artist Frank McKinney to make way for speculation?" I7 , - BEAC wo ci y `� firefighters climb , . 1, y • onto the roof of a -ten to discuss the offer at a closed- ` _ion Tuesday. " ,,A ' ' house at 604 ��,"�"�� o worked for the city about eight ° P Street to battle fore his job was eliminated two ,, x' a blaze there City officials said the employee Tuesday evening. -tion was needed to save money, k 0 � The fire was argued it was politically motivat- '' " "'�1 - caused by faulty , .,.. wiring, investiga- -ttlement, if accepted, would top y1 , * '"..y -: tors said. Finizio's legal victories over theIlk v .,�--' '` SCOTT WISEMAN/ a, ;Y' `---• Staff Photographer '3, an appellate court upheld his by the Civil Service board to w *neer and told the city to pay him 0 _n back wages. x,- _._ .a Please see FINIZIO/3B JULY 4, 1996 DELRAY TIMES DO YOU WANT TO PAY EVEN $1 OF EXTRA TAXES TO SUPPORT A "HISTORIC" DISTRICT OF MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR HOMES? DO YOU WANT TO PAY MORE TAXES SO MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR HOMES CAN PAY LOWER TAXES? SAY NO TO THE SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD HISTORIC DISTRICT TO: Mayor Alperin, and Delray City Commissioners Randolph, MAIL THIS COUPON TO YOUR MAYOR Ellingsworth, Egan and Kiselewski AND CITY COMMISSIONERS: Mayor J. Alperin Vote No to the Establishment of 2100 Lake Ida Road, Delray Beach i X South Ocean Boulevard Historic David E. Randolph, Sr. 105 N.W. 11th Avenue, Delray Beach ; District Kenneth Ellingsworth i 2460 S.W. 22nd Avenue,Apt. 811, Delray ; NAME Beach i Kevin Egan ADDRESS: 323 N.E. 8th Avenue, Delray Beach Karen Kiselewski 3674 Lakeview Blvd, Delray Beach i SIGNATURE COME TO THE CITY COMMISSION HEARING ON DULY 9 AND SAY NO TO HIGHER TAXES! ! Paid for by Citizens to Stop the Madness ,.,:o„C.,„ 4 DELRAY TIMES JULY 4, 1996 PAID ADVERTISEMENT GENTLE GUIDANCE THROUGH HARD TIMES , . ,, , "My Mother looks forward to , afi,,3 ' ` his visits and she knows that she can relyon him to help _ ` g A We would have been utterly � 4 > t �e-�,� „ Z. ✓', g S ad`„ ,, 3 f'4 ` «.£ ATR 47, £ bamboozled by the &£ k procedures involved, Maurice x a Plough is a godsend. Withoutm is s . him we would have been , • completely lost. " "He's our security blanket. I'd ` recommend him to anyone. , It's comforting. You sleep better at night. " Mr.Maurice Plough Jr.,president of Florida Health Consultants,makes a monthly visit to a client in a Broward nursing home.The family,who resides in New York depends on Maurice to help care for their mother. by Rae Hartz Memphis,Tennessee, he seven days a week, to a nursing "We go 110 percent to was approved without a "People just don't know helped launch a $16 Florida HeaIth care for our clients." hitch. where to turn, says million dollar Jewish Consultants will assist home when And cost need not "We would have been Florida H e a I t h Nursing Home and you when and when it many other- come before quality: utterly bamboozled by Consultants President Alzheimer's care center counts - from advance better options Fees can average under the procedures involved," Maurice D. Plough Jr.As and has experience at planning for optimal $100 per month - less says Evelyn's son-in-law, a top-level nursing home the two largest Medicaid benefits, to exist" than the average benefit. Zeani. "Maurice Plough social service director, healthcare corporations connecting you with free "We offer gentle is a godsend. Without Plough was moved by in the nation. He is very or low-cost community, guidance through hard Florida Health him we would have been the needs of family active at Temple Beth El county,state and federal times,"says Plough."Too Consultants completely lost." members who were too in Boca Raton. services providing many people assume they have to go to a represented "My mother looks often left in the dark-not Compassionate, everything from p forward to his visits and only about their loved knowledgeable and transportation to meals. nursing home when New York family she knows that she can ones' conditions but caring, he has more than At a free,no-obligation many other - better - at Medicaid rely on him to help,"says about the wide range of ' just professional consultation, Maurice options exist. We can Laurel Patasin. programs that could inform them of the full conference.... "He's our security come to their aid. range of choices and be application used blanket. I'd recommend him to anyone. It's counted on to give the Y "I want to help WELL answers that no ne else approved g p comforting. You sleep people get the WORTH THE can give. And our jobs without a hitch. better at night." information aren't finished once When the New York To schedule your they're not MODEST FEE!!! they're in a home or Patasins found the cost free personal assisted living facility." of travel to Florida consultation, call getting" At home or in a prohibitive, FHC Florida Health "I want to help people Maurice can help guide you thru caretaking facility (all represented the family at Consultants today get the information the maze... he can advise you of ascertained to meet local, mother EveryIn's at(407)392-4550 they're not getting,"says state and federal Medicaid conference, or, via beeper, at Y 9 9 " Y your many options, help see that guidelines), every client where her application (954)420-8888. Plough,a member of the you're loved one receive all the receives a minimum of Florida Healthcare benefits they're entitled to and give two individual hour-long Association and fully y g visits per month. registered with the state. you the assurance you are doing all Pleasant conversation WHEN HAVING "Families need someone you can do. and caring attention is TO CARE FOR they can trust. To help accompanied by manage the care of a p Ploughpersonally professional case review. YOUR LOVED ONES! loved one." experience in this field. will On one such visit, No one could be better For seven years, Plough meet with your family to Florida Health Assisting Family Needs In qualified. Following a cared for his aged develop a personal Consultant's detection of Getting Home Care, Day Care, dual-degree academic grandmother- 24 hours needs profile of the client, a patient's leg ulcers Nursing And Health Services. ci career with an emphasis a day. including medical and resulted in a prescriptionciiet on PS y c h o s o c i a l " social history,emergency •Assist Family in Funding and fora Medicaid-paid air Checking on Residents Needs for development. Plough What I know contacts, allergies, mattress. The ulcers immersed himself in the todaykeeps medications and more. improved. Home, Day Care,ACLF, Nursing caretaking field. He has p Based on this profile, p Homes,Home Health Care Services, from Every month, you'll CNA'S,State and Federal Programs spent the last dozen people Florida Health receive detailed, years specializing in havingto O Consultants will be able Provide Detail Reports on the Maurice Plough Jr., Adult Livingand Senior g typewritten reports on the Progress of Your Loved One on President thru that pain" t o recommend progress of your loved a Monthly Basis... Plus Complete Care, from providing appropriate care, be it at one,from physical health Personalized Visits and Case Reviews. counseling services for "I learned what she home, daycare, an to state of mind, all •Assist Families In Getting Free or Low. families of Alzheimer's had to go through and as assisted are living written in layman's terms. Cost Community Services You're Entitled To. atipprogra to fdevelopingrIt a family through,"an ht I had facility home.t (ACLF)or nursing FHC will even send you ON CALL24HOURS FOR CONSULTATION and EMERGENCIES programs for adult tophotographs upon daycare, medical and remembers. "What I request. SERVING BROWARD&PALM BEACH COUNTIES social programs; to know today keeps people "Too many "We'll do whatever it FLORIDA HEALTH exploring Medicaid and from having to go through people assume takes to give our families Medicare concerns. In that pain." they h to go the quality care th (40') ey CONSULTANTS, INC. 392•4550 his hometown o f On call 24 hours a day, deserve," says Plough. 5�8°""'" JULY 4, 1996 DELRAY TIMES Page 11 WHY DOES CAROLYN PATTON AND THE DELRAY BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD WANT YOU TO PAY MORE TAXES? On July 9th, the City Commission will vote on a proposal to create the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SOUTH OCEAN BLVD. HISTORIC DISTRICT WOULD MEAN MORE TAXES FOR YOU. Florida law provides for certain exemptions from taxes for homes in historic districts. That means less taxes on multi-million dollar homes and more taxes for you. Tell your City Commissioner you've had enough. SOUTH OCEAN MORE BOULEVARD - TAXES HISTORIC DISTRICT FOR YOU! PHONE YOUR CITY COMMISSIONER SAY NO TO HIGHER TAXES E TO: Mayor Alperin, and Delray City Commissioners Randolph, MAIL THIS COUPON TO YOUR MAYOR swor Ellin th, Egan and Kiselewski AND CITY COMMISSIONERS: g g Mayor J. Alperin Vote No to the Establishment of 2100 Lake Ida Road, Delray Beach X David E. Randolph, Sr. South Ocean Boulevard Historic 105 N.W. 11th Avenue, Delray Beach District Kenneth Ellingsworth 2460 S.W. 22nd Avenue, Apt. 811, Delray NAME Beach Kevin Egan ADDRESS: 323 N.E. 8th Avenue, Delray Beach Karen Kiselewski 3674 Lakeview Blvd, Delray Beach SIGNATURE J i Paid for by Citizens to Stop the Madness 7-8507 acne Page 12 DELRAY TIMES JULY 4, 1996 . Shopping Here 's the buzz on surviving style summer in Sunglasses, beepers for the beach, hair mittens, beach mats and T-shirt bras can be part of your kit flattering look. at Mizner Park. ,� Shopping Slip on your favorite designers such as Bolle, Vuarnet, and the brand new Inertia by Ray Ban—tres Keeping Your Cool chic. i ' i One caveat: if you have long eyelashes you may Baby it's hot outside.... so let's jump rope. What!!! ,'g ; '; : ' Kay R eiii need to try on several different styles, as some people Jumping rope is no sweat with the Kras Super Soaker •'"i find the snug fit aggravating. Skipper Jump Rope that sprays you with water as you jump.You'll love this as much as the kids.Available at What's the buzz this summer? What's the skinny Hair free-carefree Kay Bee Toystore at Town Center. on style? . The heat is on and the penguins are coming to the You swung into spring with a vengeance, now Do you wear short shorts?High-cut bathing suits? rescue! 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Deed restrictions for the properties within the proposed historic district say they are restricted to members of the Caucasian race. IS THIS THE LEGACY AN "ALL-AMERICAN CITY" SHOULD BE COMMEMORATING? NO ! TO: Mayor Alperin, and Delray City Commissioners Randolph, MAIL TI-rSCOUPON TO YOUR MAYOR Ellingsworth, Egan and Kiselewski AND CITY COMMISSIONERS: Mayor J. Alperin 2100 Lake Ida Road, Delray Beach i . X Vote No to the Establishment of South Ocean Boulevard Historic David E. Randolph, Sr. 105 N.W. 11th Avenue, Delray Beach i District Kenneth Ellingsworth 2460 S.W. 22nd Avenue, Apt. 811, Delray ; NAME Beach Kevin Egan ADDRESS: 323 N.E. 8th Avenue, Delray Beach Karen Kiselewski 3674 Lakeview Blvd, Delray Beach SIGNATURE L J COME TO THE CITY COMMISSION HEARING ON JULY 9 AND SAY NO TO THE SOUTH OCEAN HISTORIC DISTRICT Paid for by Citizens to Stop the Madness •85M nc-th Page 10 DELRAY TIMES JULY 4, 1996 Baruch Torch Continued from Page 6 Continued from Page 7 9:41 a.m.L/P 110.Cycling 37.5 k 9:59 a.m.Right on SE 14th Street.Running 40.9 k according to Greg.In other words,no acting school for When the torch arrives in Atlanta's Centennial 10 a.m.Right on Miami Street.Running 41.1 k him. "You can't teach talent," he said. "You can Olympic Stadium, the flame will remain lit, as it will 10:04 a.m. Left on SE 17th Street. Running 41.6 k refine it,but you can't teach it." throughout the games until the Aug. 4 Closing 10:20 a.m.Ft.Lauderdale.Running 43.9 k So, you're born with it and then maybe later your Ceremonies. 10:33 a.m. Left on SE 5th Street.Running 45.8 k mom points it out to you.When Greg was little,grow- 1996 Olympic Torch Relay 11:05 a.m.Left on AlA North.Running 46.1 k ing up inDelray Beach where he still lives, he always Friday,July 5,schedule 11:07 a.m.Left on Las Olas Blvd.Running 46.3 k seemed to be in front of the camera "expressing him- 5:30 a.m.Miami Beach-Pier Park.Running 0.0 k k 11:35 a.m. Right on Andrews Avenue. Running 50.3 self",and was always a"ham" (but not a"showboat", 5:44 a.m.Left on 15th Street/Right on AlA.Running he says).The high school kid who signed up for drama 2.1 k 11:36 a.m. Left on Broward Blvd.Cycling 50.5 k class because it sounded like a fun elective never con- 5:45 a.m. Collins Ave. Right on Shrine Club. 11:57 a.m. Pass Welcome to Plantation sign.Cycling sidered choosing acting as a profession. Running 2.2 k 56.2 k Even in college,where he would take a drama class 5:51 a.m. 19th Street.Running 3.0 k 12:10 p.m.Right on University Drive.Cycling 61.4 k every semester or so, he still didn't consider acting a 6:08 a.m. Bear Left on Fountainbleu. Running 5.5 k 12:29 p.m.Right on Sunrise Blvd.Running 64.6 k potential vocation.Until mom said,"Hey..." 6:09 a.m. Bear Right to stay on Collins.Running 5.6 12:30 p.m. Right into Cellular Co. driveway. Two years ago he landed his first professional the- k Running 64.7 k ater roll in "Cheaters" at Opus Playhouse. Then came 7:37 a.m. Bear Right to stay on AlA.Running 18.1 k k 12:31 p.m. Left in front of Cellular Co.Running 64.9 other local shows including "Conversations with my 7:40 a.m.Right after Holiday Inn. Running 18.5 k Father." 7:54 a.m. Bear Right to stay on AlA.Running 20.5 k 12:43 p.m.Right on Sunrise Blvd. Running 65.2 k As he continued auditioning and performing he 8:15 a.m.City of Hallandale. Running 23.4 k 1:35 p.m.Bear Left onto US 1. Running 79.4 k realized the growth he was seeing in himself and knew 8:59 a.m.Hollywood Blvd. Running 27.5 k 3:45 p.m.Welcome to Deerfield Beach sign.Running he had made the right choice. 9:13 a.m.Downtown Hollywood.Running 29.5k 97.8 k "(Acting) allows people to see who you want them 9:16 a.m.Center sign. Running 30.0 k 4 p.m. Left on Hillsboro Blvd.Running 100.0 k to see," Greg said. "I want them to see who I am. I 9:18 a.m. Bear Right around circle to US 1. Running 4:21 p.m.Right on NW 12th Ave.Running 102.9 k don't hold many things back. There's very few things 30.3 k 4:49 p.m. Left on Hillsboro Blvd. Running 104.8 k that I don't disclose.I have nothing to be ashamed of." 9:38 a.m. Bear Right on US 1, left lane. Cycling 35.9 5:09 p.m. Left on US 1.Running 107.7 k "I like myself.Acting has allowed me to use that as k See story on Page 5 for Delray Beach schedule a catalyst to show people who you are. It's great. Therapeutic." Reward "Twilight of the Golds" opens July 10. (Showtime: Continued from Page 1 8:15 p.m.)Through July 28(with a possible extension). The two officers on the scene searched the store for the clerk. A few minutes later they went outside and p.m.May 22. found Karim laying on his back with a gunshot wound A Florida Power and. Light field representative to the chest. called police when he heard suspicious sounds that he According to police reports, Rasheed Karim was f. - --- described as"firecrackers"coming from the store. holding a.38 caliber handgun in his right hand. What a Pleasure to be Back with When police arrived,they saw two customers in the Muhammed Karim says his brother had no enemies. store looking for the clerk. While he waits for justice,he continues to operate the Famil at Herita a Park East! The customers told police that they saw a red convenience store where his brother died. y g unidentified model pickup truck leave the scene at a "He worried when he worked late at night,"he says. high rate of speed.They did not see the robbery or the "But he didn't say anything to me about it.I just want murder. to do whatever I can to help." CleaningA 5s ,:,',4,,, ,' Linda&Mark Solomon's • Of Your L DELRAY HEARING ' Hearing L `K AID CENTER • ' Aid With �, SINCE 1983 i The Midas Y ,- ' • WE SELL & SERVICE System 3 ; `-: ; « °% ,= ALL BRANDS & STYLES Can Help Your Hearing Aid Sound Rayovac BATTERIES $2 per 4 pack a , �� Crisper!Clearer!Brighter! X2 J "' .• While You Wait Come&See This W , •. , ` ' MARKETPLACE OF DELRAY-W. 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STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES GENERAL INFORMATION Location: The proposed district consists of five single family contributing residences and one new house under construction, located on the east side of State Road A-1-A. The northern boundary of the proposed district is the north property line of Government Lot 1-3, the eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line, the southern boundary is the south property line of Government Lot 1-8 and the western boundary is the east side of State Road A-1-A ( South Ocean Boulevard). The street address are as follows: 501 South Ocean Boulevard 511 " 521 " 601 " 611 House under construction 701 Present Zoning: Single Family Residential R-1-AAA. No change in zoning is proposed as a result of historic district status. Legal Description of the District: Township 46, Range 43, Section 21: The northern boundary is the north property line of Gov't. Lot 1-3 which is described as the south 100 feet of the north 495 feet of Government Lot 1, east of Ocean Blvd. The eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line. The southern boundary is the south property line of Gov't Lot 1-8 which is described as the south 120 feet of the north 1055 feet of Government Lot 1 lying east of Ocean Blvd. The western boundary is the eastern right-of-way of State Road A-1-A (South Ocean Boulevard). Classification for Designation: Architectural and cultural significance. Significance of the District's Boundaries: In the early to late 1930s, when prominent business leaders from the Northeast chose Delray Beach's ocean front as the location for their winter residences, they built them in this specific geographic area. Now, due to encroaching development from the south, this enclave of five remaining historic homes is seriously threatened and deserves the protection of historic designation. II. LOCATION MAP . , N A S S A U, S T. L.., >-- n ct- BAY STREET LLi F- Q LANCER WAY . SEAGATE 1 CA UARINA ROAD MANOR J _ a 0 . / , .....,. BUCIDA' RD. dr.s............ ._ ��� • o i �....i. i bp** ♦ w ," y"Now, z r 4e. z < G...���G.�i MELALEUCA RD. . A���::,���::•����f L u .��t �����♦ U •........... l•�O•�0000��0 ,' O J w CAR A RD U a_. � Q N • i - TAMARIND RD. in o Q i cr) km �- z 1 � Q '. 0 CC ' ■�BAUHINIA ROA• o j -J I QCC Lf I- w w J ~ Q o O I- w m z AZALEA RD. z _ Q Ille ° O • O • N SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD PLANNING DEPARTMENT HISTORIC DISTRICT CITY OF DELRAY BEACH. FL -- DIGITAL LASE MAP SYSTEM -- III. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION All the residences are named for their original owners and are listed in order from north to south. Information regarding the individual architects is found at the end of this section. 501 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE NISBET HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0030 Original owner: William B. and Edith B. Nisbet Present owner: South PAC Trust, International Inc. Tr., 1450 S. Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33432 Architect: Unknown Date of construction: 1934 - 1938 Style: Monterey Vernacular The date of construction for the Nisbet House is listed on the Palm Beach County tax rolls as 1934. However, a warranty deed executed on April 19, 1938 states that William B. Nisbet and his wife Edith B. Nisbet purchased the vacant property from S. Fahs Smith and his wife Neville Mitchell Smith of York County, Pennsylvania, and Bassett W. Mitchell and his wife Mary Starr Mitchell, of Palm Beach County. There were interesting restrictive covenants to the deed; the house to be constructed on the property could cost not less that $10,000, with setback requirements as follows: side 10', front 20', and 20' from the "coastal vegetation line." Additionally, there was a height limitation for walls and fences; and a stipulation that electric wires had to be placed in conduits underground. Though the building's architect is unknown, it is obviously the work of a talented designer. Copies of the original elevations exist, however the architect's seal is illegible. It is possible that advanced computer enhancement could reveal the identity of the seal. The house has been home (through ownership and rental) to some of America's leading families, including: Seward Vanderbuilt Webb, Talbot T. Speer, prominent Maryland publisher; and Lerner B. Harrison, record- holding national sport fisherman and descendant of Presidents William and Benjamin Harrison. The structure is primarily rectangular in form with a garage ell to the north. It is a two story structure of frame construction clad in horizontal wood clapboards. It has a hip roof configuration, the roofing material is composition shingle. The foundation is constructed of concrete piers. The windows are six over six pane double hung with operable wood shutters and floors of Dade County pine. The cantilevered second story balconies are typical of the Monterey style. The house underwent a complete renovation in 1993. At the time of this report, a two story addition consisting of a double garage and studio above is being constructed on the southwest corner of the existing structure. The addition was designed by Fort Lauderdale architect John W. Szerdi. Al NM 410. . 7 � x 'ri ;l*:\*- i_ i -. :.7 • • B - i�'r' � t . � _ . � -6- 511 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE RILEY HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0040 Original owner: Mr. and Mrs. Melville Riley Present owner: Carl and Nancy Touhey 511 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Gustav A. Maass Date of construction: 1939 Style: Resort Colonial The vacant property was purchased in 1936 by Mr. and Mrs. Melville F. Riley of Hagerstown, Maryland. Mr. Riley was the president of the Potomac Edison Company, one of the largest electric companies in the Northeast. The residence, completed in 1939, was designed in the Resort Colonial style by prominent Palm Beach architect, Gustav A. Maass. Willard M. Waters, well known Delray Beach builder, was the contractor for the project. Inhabited from 1939 through 1978 by the Riley family, the descendants of a leader in American business, this house attracted, like the houses on either side of it, prominent visitors. From a log kept by Melville F. Riley, Jr. the following leaders from the nation's political, arts and entertainment world came to 511 South Ocean Boulevard: Alben W. Barkley, Vice President during the Truman administration, Broadway producer Archibald Selwyn and St. Louis Cardinal's General Manager, Al Laing. Additionally, during World War II, when there was a great need for housing for the officers from the Boca Raton Air Station, General L.A. Lawson, the Commanding General of the Station, lived at 511; he later became the Commanding General at Okinawa. This house incorporates many of the details of design typical of residences designed by Gustav Maass. 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Black Bridlespur Farm Keswick, VA 22947 Architect: Samuel Ogren Date of construction: 1938 Style: French Resort Colonial This island style French Colonial home was completed in 1938. It was designed by Samuel Ogren, Delray's most prodigious National Register architect, for prominent New York broker, Percy Johnston, Jr. The four bedroom house is irregular in form, of concrete block construction with a stucco finish. It was constructed by the contracting firm of H.A. Anderson & Company of West Palm Beach. The primary gable roof runs north and south with a large chimney at the south end. The wood windows are six over six pane double hung with operative wood shutters. The form and massing of the house plus its exterior design elements associate it with the French West Indian Colonial style. Known locally as "Lemon Tree House", its name is derived from the ornamental lemon tree which has adorned the mailbox for over thirty years. • try ¢ r R �5ffi4 - ? �� jF -t• om- t .?.` ti:- ' �' }„� f • X; t , • - - w1k? 4 I ,f4 � .hL'1A 6 .tM iX x r `7J, �t r. . r , d:.w.z d.-• . 'fir .... R• • _:;.P r'.l''_!.':..• -9- 601 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE SNYDER HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0060 Original owner: William P. Snyder, Jr. O Present owner: William P. Snyder III twl Blackburn Road , " Sewickley, PA 15143 tiFArchitect: Gustav Maass O t//' Date of construction: 1937 v/��� Style: Resort Colonial .* 7 Constructed in 1937, the house was designed by prominent Palm Beach 99p architect Gustav A. Maass. Though not built until 1937, the house was commissioned by William P. Snyder of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 1932; it is one of Maass's earliest commissions in the City. Mr. Snyder was the founder of the Snyder Mining Company and a descendant of Pennsylvania's first Governor, Simon Snyder. The present owner is the son of the original owner. Built in the Resort Colonial style, it is one of the oldest houses in the district. Its basic form is rectangular with a garage ell on the north side. It has two stories and is of frame construction on a concrete foundation. The exterior finish is horizontal wood siding. The roof is hip and gable with a large chimney at the south end of the primary gable. It is an excellent example of New England Colonial styling adapted to the South Florida environment. • h ipw. ( 3r tYK"w+�Ts g • • ar „ r , ". a f- a� r� Ids: .. ss.1 11 a• - 10- 611 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: NEW HOUSE UNDER CONSTRUCTION Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-00-0070 Present owner: Venture Concepts International, Inc. 72 S.E. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 The 21,000 square foot single family residence currently under construction was designed by the Delray Beach architectural firm of Kup- Vigneault. The house which formerly occupied this site was constructed in 1936 and was designed by noted Miami architect, Carlos B. Schoeppl. While basically Mediterranean Revival in style the structure clearly shows the influence of the Art Moderne period which was extremely popular in Miami during the 1930s and 40s. The house was moved to the southeast corner of North Swinton Avenue and N.E. 12th Street, in January of 1996. The legal description of the new location is as follows: Dell Park Subdivision, Block 6, Parcel 2; a replat of Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17. For additional information regarding the house and its architect please refer to the administrative file of the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District. - 11 - 701 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE NOYES HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-001-0080 Original owner: Julius W. and Rosita T. Noyes Present owner: Mary E. Alfring 701 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Unknown Date of construction: c. 1939 Style: Mediterranean Revival This house was constructed c. 1939. The first known owners were Julius W. and Rosita de Texada Noyes. Mr. Noyes was affiliated with the Wall Street brokerage firm of E.F. Hutton & Co. Other residents have included William Grace Holloway, of the W.R. Grace family. The house is irregular in form surrounding an interior courtyard. It is constructed of reinforced concrete with an exterior stucco finish. The windows surrounds are constructed of coral rock and the windows are covered with delicate iron grilles. The floors are a combination of cypress, hard pine, marble and terrazzo. The roof is a combination of hip and gable and is finished in terra cotta tile. Although the architect is unknown, it is obviously the work of a gifted designer. That great care was taken with the aesthetics of the house is evidenced by the fact that the swimming pool, which was constructed at a later date, was designed by renowned Palm Beach architect, John Volk. t N - -�•-_ F e 3 ... .Utz, .,� � �y I i 4 h - 12- The Architects Gustav A. Maass Mr. Maass graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Architecture. He settled in Palm Beach, Florida, in 1927 and went into partnership with rising young architect, John Volk. The partnership lasted approximately five years, terminating in 1932. Maass's work was popular in Delray Beach; his commission records indicate that from 1927 to 1957 he designed twenty two buildings in the City, including four commercial buildings on East Atlantic Avenue; the Sandpatch Building, Love's Drug Store, Zuckerman's Department Store (now Mercer Wenzel's) and the Seaboard Air Line Railway station (no longer accessed from Atlantic Avenue) which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Samuel Ogren Samuel Ogren, while working for the West Palm Beach architectural firm of William Manley King, designed his first house in Delray Beach , 704 N. Swinton Avenue, in 1924. Establishing his own practice in the City, he became Delray's most illustrious and prolific architect. While retaining his private practice, he served for a time as official architect to the City and designed everything from fire stations to schoolhouses. In 1926 he designed the Delray Beach High School and Gymnasium, both buildings, constructed in the Mediterranean Revival style, are listed in the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Old School Square designation. - 13 - IV. HISTORICAL INFORMATION In the prosperous decade following WW1 Delray Beach was caught up in the great Florida Land Boom of the 1920s. Houses and commercial buildings were built almost over night. The prevailing style, rich in exterior detail and decoration, was the eclectic Mediterranean Revival style. In an era of ever expanding personal wealth, it was the fashion to demonstrate ones financial acumen by building in this highly visible style. The Land Boom reached its end in the spring of 1926 and plunged South Florida into a depression at least three years before the rest of the country, when the stock market crash of 1929 sent the nation into the worst economic depression of its history. Delray Beach weathered some lean years but its recovery was earlier than most of South Florida. The area did not lose its appeal to those who could afford winter homes. Well known artists, writers and cartoonists established a winter "artists colony" and wealthy industrialists were attracted by the low-keyed village atmosphere and the lack of dire want which was affecting the rest of the country. The houses in the district are a reflection of these troubled times. In spite of the Great Depression there was still a great deal of residential construction in the City, much of it built by wealthy winter residents. A post-Depression building boom began in Delray Beach in 1935, when the population of the city was almost equally divided between permanent residents and winter visitors. October, 1938 was the busiest month for construction in the City since 1925. The highest total dollars, $133,365 worth of building permits were issued in October, 1938. The majority of new construction was designed in some adaptation of what has become known in the City as, the Resort Colonial style. This relatively simple style was in deliberate contrast to the more flamboyant and exuberant Mediterranean Revival style which was in vogue only a decade before. The style was more modest in its exterior presentation and was thought to be more appropriate during the difficult financial times affecting most of the country. While the exterior was relatively plain and lacking in ostentation, the interiors were often beautifully crafted and detailed. Four of the houses in the district reflect an interpretation of the Resort Colonial revival style; the other one has its origin in the Mediterranean Revival style but is a great deal more restrained with respect to exterior detailing than those built in the 1920s. - 14- V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE As described above the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District is a specific area of architectural and cultural significance. Culturally it represents an era in the history of Delray Beach which reflects the period between the stock market crash of 1929 to the advent of WWII. Throughout the period of the Great Depression, Delray continued to grow in a manner unique in South Florida. Individuals of wealth and position, as well as the flourishing artist colony, fueled the growth in construction which in turn allowed many of the City's fine builders and craftsmen to withstand the withering economy. This was a ten year window of opportunity, in which the City solidified its position as a "village by the sea". The effect of the Resort Colonial style of architecture, designed by prominent architects and commissioned by winter visitors, on expensive ocean front property, can be seen in more modest interpretations throughout the City. However, the four examples of the style in the proposed historic district are the last remaining in the City which are located directly on the oceanfront To insure that this area is afforded protection from inappropriate alterations which may affect the integrity of this distinctive beachfront neighborhood, it is proposed that it be designated as an Historic District under the provisions of Section 4.5.1 of the City of Delray Beach's Land Development Regulations. Criteria for Designation To qualify as an historic district the properties must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1(B)(2) or (3) The proposed district more than meets the criteria for designation and fulfills the qualifications as follows: 4.5.1(B)(2) Historical or Cultural Significance (d) Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history. 4.5.1(B)(3) Architectural or Aesthetic Significance (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles. (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction. (c) Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect - 15- IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES City Building Cards City Building Permit Records Palm Beach County NAL File Surf and Tide Magazine, January 26, 1940 Delray Beach City Directory, Volume III, 1953-54 Delray Beach News: • December 14, 1934 • June 26, 1936 • February 24, 1939 • April 21, 1939 The Social Index-Directory; Palm Beach, Southern Florida, Gulf Coast, Bahamas; 1974; Memoirs, Melville F. Riley, Jr. Unpublished Memoir Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge, Volume IX, Published 1993. S:PLANNI/OCEANH-D.DOC - 16- ADDENDUM Of the twenty five original single family residences located on the east side of State Road A-1-A between the south end of the City's public beach and Linton Boulevard, six have been demolished, two have been moved and one has been remodeled and enlarged to an extent that the original structure is unrecognizable from the exterior. SEAGAlE ' tom-++ / fl4� NA11M 1 / L a .11 111111,#* 1ii 111 * )am Nggfog `III ait "p Moved or Demolished . -141.riri .---,..-----..-ti t. — 11111.1 III mil ii/■ II. .‹. Li ill I I < R-1-AAA o �fttiMi COVEZ ' ..,, IIIIIII I l. 11lllll Mu- _1_ RL • RM i' IlillI 1 1 1 1 W An.wnC DUNES Ariedroar'.-,A AI a PARK 0I I N •s Z A R D Q SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD HISTORIC DISTRICT DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA - 1 - DESIGNATION REPORT SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD TABLE OF CONTENTS I. GENERAL INFORMATION II. LOCATION MAP III. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION IV. HISTORICAL INFORMATION V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES I. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: The proposed district consists of five single family contributing residences and one new house under construction, located on the east side of State Road A-1-A. The northern boundary of the proposed district is the north property line of Government Lot 1-3, the eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line, the southern boundary is the south property line of Government Lot 1-8 and the western boundary is the east side of State Road A-1-A ( South Ocean Boulevard). The street address are as follows: 501 South Ocean Boulevard 511 " " 521 " " 601 " 611 " House under construction 701 " " Present Zoning: Single Family Residential R-1-AAA. No change in zoning is proposed as a result of historic district status. Legal Description of the District: Township 46, Range 43, Section 21: The northern boundary is the north property line of Gov't. Lot 1-3 which is described as the south 100 feet of the north 495 feet of Government Lot 1, east of Ocean Blvd. The eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line. The southern boundary is the south property line of Gov't Lot 1-8 which is described as the south 120 feet of the north 1055 feet of Government Lot 1 lying east of Ocean Blvd. The western boundary is the eastern right-of-way of State Road A-1-A (South Ocean Boulevard). Classification for Designation: Architectural and cultural significance. Significance of the District's Boundaries: In the early to late 1930s, when prominent business leaders from the Northeast chose Delray Beach's ocean front as the location for their winter residences, they built them in this specific geographic area. Now, due to encroaching development from the south, this enclave of five remaining historic homes is seriously threatened and deserves the protection of historic designation. II. LOCATION MAP 1 N A S S A U1 S T, I I Z W Z Cr BAY STREET CU 1- Q LANGER WAY - / 1111 of I I SEAGATE 1_ ' III.I. MANORNA ROAD r .,,,....„ ._ . 1 7, ix BUC]DA RD. 0 O'•':':0 0 illuirAit '1. ce ....v.v., Z 4.4.• AV .'♦'♦'♦'♦'♦'♦'♦'• Z tal —J 1" --C MELALEUCA R0. tr* ASS147 .•.•.�.•.�.•.•.•.•.•. 0 II < ., iii47*I__ TAMARIND R0. 0 ,. . 'I' ll . ,_ 0 AlliQ 1 Q BAUHINIA > J i W (_ - td a CO i La • Z AZALEA RD. Z i I e ci:: 1 0 0• 0 N SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD —idatio— PUWNING OEPARD+ENT HISTORIC DISTRICT CITY of OELRAY MACH.fL .i r -- o'oru ruse Wr srsreu -- III. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION All the residences are named for their original owners and are listed in order from north to south. Information regarding the individual architects is found at the end of this section. 501 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE NISBET HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0030 Original owner: William B. and Edith B. Nisbet Present owner: South PAC Trust, International Inc. Tr., 1450 S. Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33432 Architect: Unknown Date of construction: 1934 - 1938 Style: Monterey Vernacular The date of construction for the Nisbet House is listed on the Palm Beach County tax rolls as 1934. However, a warranty deed executed on April 19, 1938 states that William B. Nisbet and his wife Edith B. Nisbet purchased the vacant property from S. Fahs Smith and his wife Neville Mitchell Smith of York County, Pennsylvania, and Bassett W. Mitchell and his wife Mary Starr Mitchell, of Palm Beach County. There were interesting restrictive covenants to the deed; the house to be constructed on the property could cost not less that $10,000, with setback requirements as follows: side 10', front 20', and 20' from the "coastal vegetation line." Additionally, there was a height limitation for walls and fences; and a stipulation that electric wires had to be placed in conduits underground. Though the building's architect is unknown, it is obviously the work of a talented designer. Copies of the original elevations exist, however the architect's seal is illegible. It is possible that advanced computer enhancement could reveal the identity of the seal. The house has been home (through ownership and rental) to some of America's leading families, including: Seward Vanderbuilt Webb, Talbot T. Speer, prominent Maryland publisher; and Lerner B. Harrison, record- -5- holding national sport fisherman and descendant of Presidents William and Benjamin Harrison. The structure is primarily rectangular in form with a garage ell to the north. It is a two story structure of frame construction clad in horizontal wood clapboards. It has a hip roof configuration, the roofing material is composition shingle. The foundation is constructed of concrete piers. The windows are six over six pane double hung with operable wood shutters and floors of Dade County pine. The cantilevered second story balconies are typical of the Monterey style. The house underwent a complete renovation in 1993. At the time of this report, a two story addition consisting of a double garage and studio above is being constructed on the southwest corner of the existing structure. The addition was designed by Fort Lauderdale architect John W. Szerdi. -.yam 2...4r F.O . r. y3 i� .. II-,ii: id „ man EN .. : tf;it , / " • ' - Z" m 7-. 111 °� 7{u.om ,_ , � ; /-,ti 1 • r ! I 11 • • ` L � s I. .�'m • -.+ .. Il iili titli - ? r.i i. ° 0 , air ' -j tom."' •ti,'.;'�..; . .5.` ..A ..AL, 1 1 R ,a. . � -6- 511 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE RILEY HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0040 Original owner: Mr. and Mrs. Melville Riley Present owner: Carl and Nancy Touhey 511 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Gustav A. Maass Date of construction: 1939 Style: Resort Colonial The vacant property was purchased in 1936 by Mr. and Mrs. Melville F. Riley of Hagerstown, Maryland. Mr. Riley was the president of the Potomac Edison Company, one of the largest electric companies in the Northeast. The residence, completed in 1939, was designed in the Resort Colonial style by prominent Palm Beach architect, Gustav A. Maass. Willard M. Waters, well known Delray Beach builder, was the contractor for the project. Inhabited from 1939 through 1978 by the Riley family, the descendants of a leader in American business, this house attracted, like the houses on either side of it, prominent visitors. From a log kept by Melville F. Riley, Jr. the following leaders from the nation's political, arts and entertainment world came to 511 South Ocean Boulevard: Alben W. Barkley, Vice President during the Truman administration, Broadway producer Archibald Selwyn and St. Louis Cardinal's General Manager, Al Laing. Additionally, during World War II, when there was a great need for housing for the officers from the Boca Raton Air Station, General L.A. Lawson, the Commanding General of the Station, lived at 511; he later became the Commanding General at Okinawa. This house incorporates many of the details of design typical of residences designed by Gustav Maass. It is a combination of one and ... _ two stories, creating a variegated roof line of architectural interest. Constructed of fame and concrete block, the exterior finish is brick. The structure is set on a concrete foundation. It has a hip roof with a cement tile finish. Basically "U" shaped in form, it has a garage to the north of the "U". Casement windows with operable wood shutters compliment the exterior. The wood shutters and balconies front and back, coupled with brick construction typify the Resort Colonial style. -7- r 1l�r Ii�. ;I•r - I I � �� 1Iiv ,jv a 1 ' �� mot; _�D Y / �9 •1 -', . , f _ � r .� pia • •• i. • • !. • • �I 7,1••.):�• i.'4 - - . .. . • • • ; •- .1�•.L. - S - 521 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE JOHNSTON HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-46-21-00-001-0050 Original owner: Percy Johnston, Jr. Present Owner: William and Anne A. Black Bridlespur Farm Keswick, VA 22947 Architect: Samuel Ogren Date of construction: 1938 Style: French Resort Colonial This island style French Colonial home was completed in 1938. It was designed by Samuel Ogren, Delray's most prodigious National Register architect, for prominent New York broker, Percy Johnston, Jr. - The four bedroom house is irregular in form, of concrete block construction with a stucco finish. It was constructed by the contracting firm of H.A. Anderson & Company of West Palm Beach. The primary gable roof runs north and south with a large chimney at the south end. The wood windows are six over six pane double hung with operative wood shutters. The form and massing of the house plus its exterior design elements associate it with the French West Indian Colonial style. Known locally as "Lemon Tree House", its name is derived from the ornamental lemon tree which has adorned the mailbox for over thirty years. .�' 1: ids r:ti i:t ? ,`a'♦�•c.r` i d ---.:;" 4 _ T i .r! rY•'Y Yl y7(sr .•s r rf� trmrr� ':fin • • �j fF���� "� Y �_ �- .fit » � • • a .. �� „tee.,•t`•+ , fie ,.; .f' i r'l p 1''t• '` x i ..y,tw le.�K -+tsg','.'L�:+wa.....G'G ,,,i• -9- 601 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE SNYDER HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0060 Original owner: William P. Snyder, Jr. O Present owner: William P. Snyder III Blackburn Road ," O Sewickley, PA 15143 `Ks 6'k•j%Architect: Gustav Maass Date of construction: 1937 Style: Resort Colonial 70 Constructed in 1937, the house was designed by prominent Palm Beach 9 architect Gustav A. Maass. Though not built until 1937, the house was S commissioned by William P. Snyder of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 1932; it is one of Maass's earliest commissions in the City. Mr. Snyder was the founder of the Snyder Mining Company and a descendant of Pennsylvania's first Governor, Simon Snyder. The present owner is the son of the original owner. Built in the Resort Colonial style, it is one of the oldest houses in the district. Its basic form is rectangular with a garage ell on the north side. It has two stories and is of frame construction on a concrete foundation. The exterior finish is horizontal wood siding. The roof is hip and gable with a large chimney at the south end of the primary gable. It is an excellent example of New England Colonial styling adapted to the South Florida environment. .,, ,4'1Z„ rya -✓,r _ Z"t.' tq 71- •tom Sha..l:�n1[ `�'C at,5-_ 't � /•' . e! _ Ji Ji 1 _... _. • ,, . • •►•- ail 191 tl.• • y :-„n^Sign•,,-.�' • r:�.c: :r..t�3!:Z t�:1�:�.;Y:�6} y":w+y, }•uui5 t.Jotf• L- .. ... .:+% •. in � .':a�''�4e.?YR•may - .... . 10- 611 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: NEW HOUSE UNDER CONSTRUCTION Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-00-0070 Present owner: Venture Concepts International, Inc. 72 S.E. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 The 21,000 square foot single family residence currently under construction was designed by the Delray Beach architectural firm of Kup- Vigneault. The house which formerly occupied this site was constructed in 1936 and was designed by noted Miami architect, Carlos B. Schoeppl. While basically Mediterranean Revival in style the structure clearly shows the influence of the Art Moderne period which was extremely popular in Miami during the 1930s and 40s. The house was moved to the southeast corner of North Swinton Avenue and N.E. 12th Street, in January of 1996. The legal description of the new location is as follows: Dell Park Subdivision, Block 6, Parcel 2; a replat of Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17. For additional information regarding the house and its architect please refer to the administrative file of the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District. 701 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE NOYES HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-001-0080 Original owner: Julius W. and Rosita T. Noyes Present owner: Mary E. Alfring 701 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Unknown Date of construction: c. 1939 Style: Mediterranean Revival This house was constructed c. 1939. The first known owners were Julius W. and Rosita de Texada Noyes. Mr. Noyes was affiliated with the Wall Street brokerage firm of E.F. Hutton & Co. Other residents have included William Grace Holloway, of the W.R. Grace family. The house is irregular in form surrounding an interior courtyard. It is constructed of reinforced concrete with an exterior stucco finish. The windows surrounds are constructed of coral rock and the windows are covered with delicate iron grilles. The floors are a combination of cypress, hard pine, marble and terrazzo. The roof is a combination of hip and gable and is finished in terra cotta tile. Although the architect is unknown, it is obviously the work of a gifted designer. That great care was taken with the aesthetics of the house is evidenced by the fact that the swimming pool, which was constructed at a later date, was designed by renowned Palm Beach architect, John Volk. f. • .;Y n • - _ �+ '"• , Q F f P' .fyt K r - • • - . ; :tee► ,L� 1C '4n t ;�tC , x Ie �;° ilT�r .lr. 1�F 1 f n. 1 .I �t ?b L ter. 1:+.r� I� :.�X / - 12- The Architects Gustav A. Maass Mr. Maass graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Architecture. He settled in Palm Beach, Florida, in 1927 and went into partnership with rising young architect, John Volk. The partnership lasted approximately five years, terminating in 1932. Maass's work was popular in Delray Beach; his commission records indicate that from 1927 to 1957 he designed twenty two buildings in the City, including four commercial buildings on East Atlantic Avenue; the Sandpatch Building, Love's Drug Store, Zuckerman's Department Store (now Mercer Wenzel's) and the Seaboard Air Line Railway station (no longer accessed from Atlantic Avenue) which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Samuel Ogren Samuel Ogren, while working for the West Palm Beach architectural firm of William Manley King, designed his first house in Delray Beach , 704 N. Swinton Avenue, in 1924. Establishing his own practice in the City, he became Delray's most illustrious and prolific architect. While retaining his private practice, he served for a time as official architect to the City and designed everything from fire stations to schoolhouses. In 1926 he designed the Delray Beach High School and Gymnasium, both buildings, constructed in the Mediterranean Revival style, are listed in the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Old School Square designation. - 13 - IV. HISTORICAL INFORMATION In the prosperous decade following WW1 Delray Beach was caught up in the great Florida Land Boom of the 1920s. Houses and commercial buildings were built almost over night. The prevailing style, rich in exterior detail and decoration, was the eclectic Mediterranean Revival style. In an era of ever expanding personal wealth, it was the fashion to demonstrate ones financial acumen by building in this highly visible style. The Land Boom reached its end in the spring of 1926 and plunged South Florida into a depression at least three years before the rest of the country, when the stock market crash of 1929 sent the nation into the worst economic depression of its history. Delray Beach weathered some lean years but its recovery was earlier than most of South Florida. The area did not lose its appeal to those who could afford winter homes. Well known artists, writers and cartoonists established a winter "artists colony" and wealthy industrialists were attracted by the low-keyed village atmosphere and the lack of dire want which was affecting the rest of the country. The houses in the district are a reflection of these troubled times. In spite of the Great Depression there was still a great deal of residential construction in the City, much of it built by wealthy winter residents. A post-Depression building boom began in Delray Beach in 1935, when the population of the city was almost equally divided between permanent residents and winter visitors. October, 1938 was the busiest month for construction in the City since 1925. The highest total dollars, $133,365 worth of building permits were issued in October, 1938. The majority of new construction was designed in some adaptation of what has become known in the City as, the Resort Colonial style. This relatively simple style was in deliberate contrast to the more flamboyant and exuberant Mediterranean Revival style which was in vogue only a decade before. The style was more modest in its exterior presentation and was thought to be more appropriate during the difficult financial times affecting most of _. _ the country. While the exterior was relatively plain and lacking in ostentation, the interiors were often beautifully crafted and detailed. Four of the houses in the district reflect an interpretation of the Resort Colonial revival style; the other one has its origin in the Mediterranean Revival style but is a great deal more restrained with respect to exterior detailing than those built in the 1920s. - 14- V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE As described above the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District is a specific area of architectural and cultural significance. Culturally it represents an era in the history of Delray Beach which reflects the period between the stock market crash of 1929 to the advent of WWII. Throughout the period of the Great Depression, Delray continued to grow in a manner unique in South Florida. Individuals of wealth and position, as well as the flourishing artist colony, fueled the growth in construction which in turn allowed many of the City's fine builders and craftsmen to withstand the withering economy. This was a ten year window of opportunity, in which the City solidified its position as a "village by the sea". The effect of the Resort Colonial style of architecture, designed by prominent architects and commissioned by winter visitors, on expensive ocean front property, can be seen in more modest interpretations throughout the City. However, the four examples of the style in the proposed historic district are the last remaining in the City which are located directly on the oceanfront To insure that this area is afforded protection from inappropriate alterations which may affect the integrity of this distinctive beachfront neighborhood, it is proposed that it be designated as an Historic District under the provisions of Section 4.5.1 of the City of Delray Beach's Land Development Regulations. Criteria for Designation To qualify as an historic district the properties must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1(B)(2) or (3) The proposed district more than meets the criteria for designation and fulfills the qualifications as follows: 4.5.1(B)(2) Historical or Cultural Significance (d) Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social trends of the community in history. 4.5.1(B)(3) Architectural or Aesthetic Significance (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles. (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction. (c) Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect - 15- IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES City Building Cards City Building Permit Records Palm Beach County NAL File Surf and Tide Magazine, January 26, 1940 Delray Beach City Directory, Volume III, 1953-54 Delray Beach News: • December 14, 1934 • June 26, 1936 • February 24, 1939 • April 21, 1939 The Social Index-Directory; Palm Beach, Southern Florida, Gulf Coast, Bahamas; 1974; Memoirs, Melville F. Riley, Jr. Unpublished Memoir Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge, Volume IX, Published 1993. S:PLANNI/OCEANH-D.DOC - 16- • ADDENDUM Of the twenty five original single family residences located on the east side of State Road A-1-A between the south end of the City's public beach and Linton Boulevard, six have been demolished, two have been moved and one has been remodeled and enlarged to an extent that the original structure is unrecognizable from the exterior. l ( sac:sac lE ' +T... +1 flD L ,, 4 //I/ MI W., -1111111/#4 phtix ' III Ng . = --'7. II!Ilial. _ Moved or Demolished 40►itA1- II sue ` o. Z 0 WI ■.111 "<:C ■ �nsas •• tip••s��=-i •�� x,, IdI 11 I Q LLI C) R-1-AAA I 2 f / ��% lLMS COK 11111 ( I1 ' I a RL C.) - Q ..R RM. Y l 1 gicli WAVES PAW N 1 ‹C N1 1 A R D SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD HISTORIC DISTRICT DESIGNATION REPORT HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA DESIGNATION REPORT SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD TABLE OF CONTENTS I. GENERAL INFORMATION II. LOCATION MAP III. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION IV. HISTORICAL INFORMATION V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES -2- GENERAL INFORMATION Location: The proposed district consists of five single family contributing residences and one new house under construction, located on the east side of State Road A-1-A. The northern boundary of the proposed district is the north property line of Government Lot 1-3, the eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line, the southern boundary is the south property line of Government Lot 1-8 and the western boundary is the east side of State Road A-1-A ( South Ocean Boulevard). The street address are as follows: 501 South Ocean Boulevard 511 " 521 " " " 601 " " " 611 " House under construction 701 Present Zoning: Single Family Residential R-1-AAA. No change in zoning is proposed as a result of historic district status. Legal Description of the District: Township 46, Range 43, Section 21: The northern boundary is the north property line of Gov't. Lot 1-3 which is described as the south 100 feet of the north 495 feet of Government Lot 1, east of Ocean Blvd. The eastern boundary is the Coastal Construction Line. The southern boundary is the south property line of Gov't Lot 1-8 which is described as the south 120 feet of the north 1055 feet of Government Lot 1 lying east of Ocean Blvd. The western boundary is the eastern right-of-way of State Road A-1-A (South Ocean Boulevard). Classification for Designation: Architectural and cultural significance. _ Significance of the District's Boundaries: In the early to late 1930s, when prominent business leaders from the Northeast chose Delray Beach's ocean front as the location for their winter residences, they built them in this specific geographic area. Now, due to encroaching development from the south, this enclave of five remaining historic homes is seriously threatened and deserves the protection of historic designation. -3 - r II. LOCATION MAP N A S S A,U, S T. ce :__'..-- I BAY STREET LiI— II Q LANGER WAY / I I SEAGATE 1— ' liii II INA ROAD MANOR < _ F J Q ccBUCIDA R0. r�::*:44I ........,,, w -ir•-•-•YVY'1 a g i 1 1 11 FP .4 #♦•••••t♦ ii —CMELALEUCA RD. ��:::::::::::::$ Ltl '������i,.������,:.:��. V .......................... a IIIa,•AR° I }— TAMARIND RD. U I ■. < F- ,-- 0 .in1 ■■ Z • , AI1iIBAUHINIA j J w Lc! IX In ~ D C, O Q a) i N z AZALEA R0. Z Iii:? Q - ' O0 0 . I N I N SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD PLANNING OEPARTUENT HISTORIC DISTRICT CITY or DELRAY OEACl/,FL T -- OlarAC (UST LW'SrSrfU -- J III. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION All the residences are named for their original owners and are listed in order from north to south. Information regarding the individual architects is found at the end of this section. 501 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE NISBET HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0030 Original owner: William B. and Edith B. Nisbet Present owner: South PAC Trust, International Inc. Tr., 1450 S. Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33432 Architect: Unknown Date of construction: 1934 - 1938 Style: Monterey Vernacular The date of construction for the Nisbet House is listed on the Palm Beach County tax rolls as 1934. However, a warranty deed executed on April 19, 1938 states that William B. Nisbet and his wife Edith B. Nisbet purchased the vacant property from S. Fahs Smith and his wife Neville Mitchell Smith of York County, Pennsylvania, and Bassett W. Mitchell and his wife Mary Starr Mitchell, of Palm Beach County. There were interesting restrictive covenants to the deed; the house to be constructed on the property could cost not less that $10,000, with setback requirements as follows: side 10', front 20', and 20' from the "coastal vegetation line." Additionally, there was a height limitation for walls and fences; and a stipulation that electric wires had to be placed in conduits underground. Though the building's architect is unknown, it is obviously the work of a talented designer. Copies of the original elevations exist, however the architect's seal is illegible. It is possible that advanced computer enhancement could reveal the identity of the seal. The house has been home (through ownership and rental) to some of America's leading families, including: Seward Vanderbuilt Webb, Talbot T. Speer, prominent Maryland publisher; and Lerner B. Harrison, record- -5- r holding national sport fisherman and descendant of Presidents William and Benjamin Harrison. The structure is primarily rectangular in form with a garage ell to the north. It is a two story structure of frame construction clad in horizontal wood clapboards. It has a hip roof configuration, the roofing material is composition shingle. The foundation is constructed of concrete piers. The windows are six over six pane double hung with operable wood shutters and floors of Dade County pine. The cantilevered second story balconies are typical of the Monterey style. The house underwent a complete renovation in 1993. At the time of this report, a two story addition consisting of a double garage and studio above is being constructed on the southwest corner of the existing structure. The addition was designed by Fort Lauderdale architect John W. Szerdi. r . . .1, . ,,.,. .. ::: ,,,..,..„, . ,,- -. .. I jP, �'v' w ■■ 11. ✓d � ,e k ---,;,.. -. , ,,,, , - r. - -±; — 'T ' °IS illt el pi, ..: -, Lip,. ,,,. .„,, r. 3 �?- �� • irk r t ( ' 71, Mt: — -,— • - rr �7;w st a)..0 % - +•.— .""'y- r -6- 511 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE RILEY HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0040 Original owner: Mr. and Mrs. Melville Riley Present owner: Carl and Nancy Touhey 511 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Gustav A. Maass Date of construction: 1939 Style: Resort Colonial The vacant property was purchased in 1936 by Mr. and Mrs. Melville F. Riley of Hagerstown, Maryland. Mr. Riley was the president of the Potomac Edison Company, one of the largest electric companies in the Northeast. The residence, completed in 1939, was designed in the Resort Colonial style by prominent Palm Beach architect, Gustav A. Maass. Willard M. Waters, well known Delray Beach builder, was the contractor for the project. Inhabited from 1939 through 1978 by the Riley family, the descendants of a leader in American business, this house attracted, like the houses on either side of it, prominent visitors. From a log kept by Melville F. Riley, Jr. the following leaders from the nation's political, arts and entertainment world came to 511 South Ocean Boulevard: Alben W. Barkley, Vice President during the Truman administration, Broadway producer Archibald Selwyn and St. Louis Cardinal's General Manager, Al Laing. Additionally, during World War II, when there was a great need for housing for the officers from the Boca Raton Air Station, General L.A. Lawson, the Commanding General of the Station, lived at 511; he later became the Commanding General at Okinawa. This house incorporates many of the details of design typical of residences designed by Gustav Maass. It is a combination of one and two stories, creating a variegated roof line of architectural interest. Constructed of fame and concrete block, the exterior finish is brick. The structure is set on a concrete foundation. It has a hip roof with a cement tile finish. Basically "U" shaped in form, it has a garage to the north of the "U". Casement windows with operable wood shutters compliment the exterior. The wood shutters and balconies front and back, coupled with brick construction typify the Resort Colonial style. -7- .-:.-NI•r Y . 7 N• "it.1'41?...,:ic,-,,;.'.=.•• ' ••" t. .::::::-:- -' ' ::--- . ''': .-,./. ' ' •, ..- •;-.),-111:1'11.04.-- .'11, .,. ' •-• viz-11„,,... 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N--• • • •s ,•,• , •-• -... .•-• i• , . , •-•,....-. , • . , ••• . .. -. •• . • . _ •••...lc . • . ., ... , • . -,....:,:•-: • : • . - 8 - 521 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE JOHNSTON HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-46-21-00-001-0050 Original owner: Percy Johnston, Jr. Present Owner: William and Anne A. Black Bridlespur Farm Keswick, VA 22947 Architect: Samuel Ogren Date of construction: 1938 Style: French Resort Colonial This island style French Colonial home was completed in 1938. It was designed by Samuel Ogren, Delray's most prodigious National Register architect, for prominent New York broker, Percy Johnston, Jr. The four bedroom house is irregular in form, of concrete block construction with a stucco finish. It was constructed by the contracting firm of H.A. Anderson & Company of West Palm Beach. The primary gable roof runs north and south with a large chimney at the south end. The wood windows are six over six pane double hung with operative wood shutters. The form and massing of the house plus its exterior design elements associate it with the French West Indian Colonial style. Known locally as "Lemon Tree House", its name is derived from the ornamental lemon tree which has adorned the mailbox for over thirty years. w? .. a x�u•..1L f swr 'r•3.rn' vs. - .fit ,�j,.• j • ... • 4 Its+ _ • �.,.� .' : e • • X; .1. t .% '�! stir ,C• V;•aFF •1.r: ram•` �•.. .✓�YK+ -9- 601 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE SNYDER HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-0060 Original owner: William P. Snyder, Jr. O Present owner: William P. Snyder III Blackburn Road �� Sewickley, PA 15143 `<s 6' 1% Architect: Gustav Maass O t/ Date of construction: 1937 �1, Style: Resort Colonial 79 Constructed in 1937, the house was designed by prominent Palm Beach 96 architect Gustav A. Maass. Though not built until 1937, the house was commissioned by William P. Snyder of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 19-32; it is one of Maass's earliest commissions in the City. Mr. Snyder was the founder of the Snyder Mining Company and a descendant of Pennsylvania's first Governor, Simon Snyder. The present owner is the son of the original owner. Built in the Resort Colonial style, it is one of the oldest houses in the district. Its basic form is rectangular with a garage ell on the north side. It has two stories and is of frame construction on a concrete foundation. The exterior finish is horizontal wood siding. The roof is hip and gable with a large chimney at the south end of the primary gable. It is an excellent example of New England Colonial styling adapted to the South Florida environment. J pFr w,,Tr r^v -r(.ty ?�•t o i C • r ; • Q: Y i, .s i ((;,'� 1.• c, 'K •`' Y i 1 _ i'... i.I r♦ `Sty .. i p . 1• T� I Y ,T\ . . !__YY`ti. alp:• . �� • . • L 115 r St i` y1?4,4,..NL rZ •p t r is It I't� 7>1�Y M^�1�:�14�q� 4;%- r - 10- 611 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: NEW HOUSE UNDER CONSTRUCTION Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-00-001-00-0070 Present owner: Venture Concepts International, Inc. 72 S.E. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 The 21,000 square foot single family residence currently under construction was designed by the Delray Beach architectural firm of Kup- Vigneault. The house which formerly occupied this site was constructed in 1936 and was designed by noted Miami architect, Carlos B. Schoeppl. While basically Mediterranean Revival in style the structure clearly shows the influence of the Art Moderne period which was extremely popular in Miami during the 1930s and 40s. The house was moved to the southeast corner of North Swinton Avenue and N.E. 12th Street, in January of 1996. The legal description of the new location is as follows: Dell Park Subdivision, Block 6, Parcel 2; a replat of Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17. For additional information regarding the house and its architect please refer to the administrative file of the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District. • - 11 - 701 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD: THE NOYES HOUSE Property Control Number: 12-43-46-21-001-0080 Original owner: Julius W. and Rosita T. Noyes Present owner: Mary E. Alfring 701 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach, FL 33483 Architect: Unknown Date of construction: c. 1939 Style: Mediterranean Revival This house was constructed c. 1939. The first known owners were Julius W. and Rosita de Texada Noyes. Mr. Noyes was affiliated with the Wall Street brokerage firm of E.F. Hutton & Co. Other residents have included William Grace Holloway, of the W.R. Grace family. The house is irregular in form surrounding an interior courtyard. It is constructed of reinforced concrete with an exterior stucco finish. The windows surrounds are constructed of coral rock and the windows are covered with delicate iron grilles. The floors are a combination of cypress, hard pine, marble and terrazzo. The roof is a combination of hip and gable and is finished in terra cotta tile. Although the architect is unknown, it is obviously the work of a gifted designer. That great care was taken with the aesthetics of the house is evidenced by the fact that the swimming pool, which was constructed at a later date, was designed by renowned Palm Beach architect, John Volk. f • _ »N. 1 ia. • e J ---5 • ; >y' • • . (C1 �x r rya — 12— The Architects Gustav A. Maass Mr. Maass graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Architecture. He settled in Palm Beach, Florida, in 1927 and went into partnership with rising young architect, John Volk. The partnership lasted approximately five years, terminating in 1932. Maass's work was popular in Delray Beach; his commission records indicate that from 1927 to 1957 he designed twenty two buildings in the City, including four commercial buildings on East Atlantic Avenue; the Sandpatch Building, Love's Drug Store, Zuckerman's Department Store (now Mercer Wenzel's) and the Seaboard Air Line Railway station (no longer accessed from Atlantic Avenue) which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Samuel Ogren Samuel Ogren, while working for the West Palm Beach architectural firm of William Manley King, designed his first house in Delray Beach , 704 N. Swinton Avenue, in 1924. Establishing his own practice in the City, he became Delray's most illustrious and prolific architect. While retaining his private practice, he served for a time as official architect to the City and designed everything from fire stations to schoolhouses. In 1926 he designed the Delray Beach High School and Gymnasium, both buildings, constructed in the Mediterranean Revival style, are listed in the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Old School Square designation. - 13 - IV. HISTORICAL INFORMATION In the prosperous decade following WW1 Defray Beach was caught up in the great Florida Land Boom of the 1920s. Houses and commercial buildings were built almost over night. The prevailing style, rich in exterior detail and decoration, was the eclectic Mediterranean Revival style. In an era of ever expanding personal wealth, it was the fashion to demonstrate ones financial acumen by building in this highly visible style. The Land Boom reached its end in the spring of 1926 and plunged South Florida into a depression at least three years before the rest of the country, when the stock market crash of 1929 sent the nation into the worst economic depression of its history. Delray Beach weathered some lean years but its recovery was earlier than most of South Florida. The area did not lose its appeal to those who could afford winter homes. Well known artists, writers and cartoonists established a winter "artists colony" and wealthy industrialists were attracted by the low-keyed village atmosphere and the lack of dire want which was affecting the rest of the country. The houses in the district are a reflection of these troubled times. In spite of the Great Depression there was still a great deal of residential construction in the City, much of it built by wealthy winter residents. A post-Depression building boom began in Delray Beach in 1935, when the population of the city was almost equally divided between permanent residents and winter visitors. October, 1938 was the busiest month for construction in the City since 1925. The highest total dollars, $133,365 worth of building permits were issued in October, 1938. The majority of new construction was designed in some adaptation of what has become known in the City as, the Resort Colonial style. This relatively simple style was in deliberate contrast to the more flamboyant and exuberant Mediterranean Revival style which was in vogue only a decade before. The style was more modest in its exterior presentation and was thought to be more appropriate during the difficult financial times affecting most of ... _ the country. While the exterior was relatively plain and lacking in ostentation, the interiors were often beautifully crafted and detailed. Four of the houses in the district reflect an interpretation of the Resort Colonial revival style; the other one has its origin in the Mediterranean Revival style but is a great deal more restrained with respect to exterior detailing than those built in the 1920s. - 14- V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE As described above the South Ocean Boulevard Historic District is a specific area of architectural and cultural significance. Culturally it represents an era in the history of Delray Beach which reflects the period between the stock market crash of 1929 to the advent of WWII. Throughout the period of the Great Depression, Delray continued to grow in a manner unique in South Florida. Individuals of wealth and position, as well as the flourishing artist colony, fueled the growth in construction which in turn allowed many of the City's fine builders and craftsmen to withstand the withering economy. This was a ten year window of opportunity, in which the City solidified its position as a "village by the sea". The effect of the Resort Colonial style of architecture, designed by prominent architects and commissioned by winter visitors, on expensive ocean front property, can be seen in more modest interpretations throughout the City. However, the four examples of the style in the proposed historic district are the last remaining in the City which are located directly on the oceanfront To insure that this area is afforded protection from inappropriate alterations which may affect the integrity of this distinctive beachfront neighborhood, it is proposed that it be designated as an Historic District under the provisions of Section 4.5.1 of the City of Delray Beach's Land Development Regulations. Criteria for Designation To qualify as an historic district the properties must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1(B)(2) or (3) The proposed district more than meets the criteria for designation and fulfills the qualifications as follows: 4.5.1(B)(2) Historical or Cultural Significance (d) Exemplifies the historical, political, cultural, economic, or social-trends of the community in history. 4.5.1(B)(3) Architectural or Aesthetic Significance (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles. (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction. (c) Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect - 15- IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES City Building Cards City Building Permit Records Palm Beach County NAL File Surf and Tide Magazine, January 26, 1940 Delray Beach City Directory, Volume III, 1953-54 Delray Beach News: • December 14, 1934 • June 26, 1936 • February 24, 1939 • April 21, 1939 The Social Index-Directory; Palm Beach, Southern Florida, Gulf Coast, Bahamas; 1974; Memoirs, Melville F. Riley, Jr. Unpublished Memoir Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge, Volume IX, Published 1993. S:PLANNI/OCEANH-D.DOC - 16- ADDENDUM Of the twenty five original single family residences located on the east side of State Road A-1-A between the south end of the City's public beach and Linton Boulevard, six have been demolished, two have been moved and one has been remodeled and enlarged to an extent that the original structure is unrecognizable from the exterior. l I SCACA7E ' c5.wk..., l nun MANDR r-- j LJ1 // •IMF 7`Ili 1$ l' •" Moved or Demolished rwN No .. ..1 k?fall 7t r-N77.---2 -': 4111111 Z. ■11 lIl isywkif di C) 111 1 < Y R-1—AAA �l 111 U.S COKE ' �� / 1 I I (MOCKS L. RL (—) s- _1 :r _ I • RM - ll„l l l 11 1 I F AR WDc DUNES . - • Z PAPo( U1 NTH ‹C A R D CITY OF OELRRY BEACH M -- 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 7 3 MAY�co o m PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT ba i936 w.���,, .,il All-nmedcacnr :�• :)�}ii;_._.___ I 1993 Mr. Thomas M. Melone 200 Park Avenue __ n 2 : `'irk, NY 1015511 e` V 1: ii (1,(_s- ,_ ,,.._ I�. 11111111iiiiiillin111f1„11111,11ed11111111111111 �11111f�'11/11 3i,ifllfillI,fiiMillil , . 469' • 4,,j_ __ ,-----..,,,,-------,- ,.. PM .... LU 0 Z 0, 1 0 ".!",.Y .---"----,.....+-••• . /3,36 ....--....-- ,...-----•"'"'"'"'""•- % ,.. . . . .., . . ... . _... . . , . . , . .. . - . . . , ... .,-, . . .,..,, , ... E- .._ ------ - --- --- • -----ir--,-,----2,,, — -1-- —r-ft——r— —rt.,' 1 —,,,s l',..'4,1ti. 4.It , ei;:t CITY OF DELRAY BEACH DELRAY BEACH htlid 100 N.W. 1st AVENUE • DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 • 407/243-7000 All-America City II I 'May 2, 1996 Mr. Thomas M. Melone 1993 200 Park Avenue New York, NY 10166 By Fax: 212-681-6941 Dear Property Owner, This is a courtesy notice to inform you that the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board is considering a proposal to establish a six property historic district along the east side of South Ocean Boulevard. Your property is located within the proposed district. The street addresses of the residences in the proposed district are as follows: 501 S. Ocean Boulevard 511 " 521 " 601 " " " 611 " " " 701 " The Board will review the proposal at a special meeting on Friday May 3, 1996, at 6:00 PM in the First Floor Conference Room at City Hall, to which you are cordially invited. A date for a public hearing regarding the designation will be established at the meeting, and you will be notified at least ten days prior to the hearing by certified mail. If, after the public hearing, the Board finds sufficient criteria to designate the district, it will recommend that historic status be granted by the City Commission. If you would like further information regarding the affect of historic district designation on your property, please write to the above address, or phone me, 407-243-7284 - FAX 407-243-7221 Sincerely, Patricia Cayce Historic Preservation Planner cc: Hand Delivered to Frank McKinney, Agent IHE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS •• Pr,' cr.rfecyciedPeper t • )-io\-f •. '1114* .:15 77:00/4**..... . . . - - .3/4178INIP •I N. 4 . ,,,,... „.,,.. ,.•• , , . , . flit 1 . , . • ,-, , . , . • . •1 . 7- 61'S 1 I 4.5 6) ,,„ .) is , „ : `•'. ,• � . �'a+" ,�` s', -1'r' ..• and J. L. t • - �� lien Aria' ` -. '. « :' ..• ..k. . '•• . ; ' :. L T •,:-.a►"f «;� '.t :;.a•-::i•• I,,t'. + I ' r ,• •• ...U. ilarVt.' .,•j, f r. '5�:. „•,, .., •' '+♦ •• :, ••. •♦. .+ \ ..��• • . • •1 . "%. . '.' . f' . .. .I. •-• • .-.*-'.441 71 -.'•'. •V \ Dr. and _ 1 * x. > • •tom-.*O. . .I\ • '..)-) • .... Cna:1es E III �f lar Mr. and . w•. ^ ills. Ter.r .' 3 °lIN t r • airs. J. NI */ /I 1 y t , Worth. 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W. ;I .,Robbins left c ti, Ohio• ,,!rave arri .Ito spend ,i:*• :., ,;, 'r [onday.for`'their' northern hone hi the winteri.) '•Theyµ^ are:,staying;`at i `�' ` ti- R r - Ohio,5 o d Sando ay, East?for,a � 1 be,. 1.. ISS:'`" t v, i. _ the' art Myr Virginia r iiis ilas holidays, r - fore',occupying 4the , �,� ."�, j��Q��,• N • s .,�‘ �,. + � f r d,•v x - t •:.Tyt iy.r. •F •c• tn�:s'�°��` '-+ *rJe.�.I _ � r (�,. a. t Mr• and Mrs Zohn 'i4Batteman ivtr ancli.: M J. Predearie1 erry AF _sYn . h end' daughters,' Barbara and ;'Mary, .of Newark}, N`.=.0 _`have ti arri'ved�� to 'l it"'heel-. hak ,z rave -arrived at �theli `.`home +fin 'N` spend 'the season L atb thie•,Su I""Illri �' +. •A:, . # + r ..f m Cle�e andf 2pw.1ment.' ,, 4::',>- „•f y r �S `` N n 4. at •�{.�e,,.. vey�»' { #• 5• iiLQ� �• e ,-, ;-ii4 2 F L \ .y x.. "mi,14SY4��II -��!+1-.;. la; ,� ). 1 e .i !. t.v Ks a 7, ..33311 � , ,- K I' • „ ;c '`. : 1 �a".�...r'„"r' .r..:L.:y } f ils+ai' .':.. Fa .�a` r`� .P �.•b"t-�ti.Ju4, `y"qr -- ' ; 'rs.'+Charlesr. Cook sand daughtersf .Wednesday from.New. ork to • ^1. y,Y' ' �'�� .q '." i • �� 1 ' he !�iaiK.r .i 1 ,`hi.1r Vit o• s�. 4 s it si71' v � *T y � ,z Y r- q `�') .✓ 1 ,' ., • . - ,i`i�$si'1 '�. } )5. : :< es.'G,. w '+.'rx t't'+ �u �!'M. ` Y � ' � _ r — ,� x n ,R'i i�°�,..n.W y r ti;.p� �t�a,����' a r �i�G °�'' 1j2 SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD/HISTORY OF HOMES 1934 AND FORWARD ST.# ORIG. QWNER YEAR BLT . (SOURCE) ARCHITECT 501 WM. NISBET 1934 (COUNTY) CURRENT OWNER: JEFFREY PHILLIPS 511 MRS . MELVILLE F. RILEY 1938 (COUNTY) GUSTAV A . MAASS CURRENT OWNER: NANCY AND CARL TOUHEY 521 PERCY JOHNSTON 1937 (DELRAY NEWS ) SAM OGREN CURRENT OWNER: ANN AND WILLIAM BLACK 601 WM. P. SNYDER 1937 (COUNTY) GUSTAV MAASS CURRENT OWNER: WM. P. SNYDER III 611 FAH SMITH (dev. ) (oig) 1936 (COUNTY) CARLOS B. SCHOEPPL SUMNER MCKNIGHT (owner) CURRENT OWNER: BARBARA D. KARLSON 701 1948 (COUNTY) pool--John Volk CURRENT OWNER: M/M JAMES G. ALFRING 705 JAMES JONES 1952 (county) CURRENT OWNER: RICHARD AND CAROL CAPPADONA 711 RAYMOND R. SMITH (n11,)DEMOLISHED 1Mnp 17 FRANK DODD (PRIOR TO 1946 ) DEMOLISHED AO AL-: per. Alieda Riley, 440E who moved to 511 S. Ocean in 1946) SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD/HISTORY OF HONES PAGE 2 ST # ORIG. OWNER YEAR BUILT ISOURCE1 ARCHITECT 729 MR. GOODSPEED 1951 (CITY) CURRENT OWNER. BETTY AND FRITZ DEVITT 801 MR . BUNKER 1953 (COUNTY) CURRENT OWNER: MRS . CHARLES WILSON 819 SUMNER CANARY 1949 (COUNTY) CURRENT OWNER: M/M EDWIN REYNOLDS 901 CLARENCE C . PRENTISS 1950 (COUNTY) CURRENT OWNER: M/M QUENTIN ALEXANDER 921 MRS . A.P. BENTLEY 1955 (COUNTY) HENRY POPE CURRENT OWNER: GEORGE AND CATHERINE JACOBUS 939 H.H. MOFFITT 1949 (CITY) CURRENT OWNER: MURRAY COUTURE 941 ` Fo RD 955 PLYM 2ye ed/,w4 ��'- ��°�% 94. 969, ALyn, 1953 (COUNTY) (177 CURRENT OWNER: HARVEY J. WILSON 995 PEN /S'1; '., 2 /ia9tef 'i .' I 997 1 'AelA ©r- tOP•' 1 - 1001 ROBERTSON D Q f UI _ 4c SOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD/HISTORY OF HOMES PAGE 3 ST.# ORIG. OWNER YEAR BUILT (SOURCE) ARCHITECT 1003 JOHN BRUCE BREDIN 1950 (COUNTY) CURRENT OWNER: M/M BREDIN 1005 EGBERT CHAPMAN 1953(CITY) CURRENT OWNER: GEORGE W. FAWCETT 1045 VACANT LOT 1141 1960 (COUNTY) CURRENT OWNER: HENRY V. HOWLEY 1171 CURRENT OWNER: FRANK MCKIIEEY?VENTURE CONCEPTS 8A The News,Wednesday December 8, 1993 , • OUR VIEWS • 1 Historic preservation , , . : sets apart ea The issue: ' . ) Historic preservation in Delray Beach. We suggest: !,. '., i • ,. '. More residents should participate. fl istoric preservation in Delray Beach is much more than Old' i • • ' . School Square. It's Doc's Soft Serve, the•Sundy House, the . , • Colony Hotel and the Seaboard Railroad Depot. And in the • next several weeks, three historic houses from West Palm 1 Beach,will be added to the list. Delray Beach's,commitment to his.,-,, ,. . , toric preservation is paying off, but the hard work must'continue., , • . ' ' City Manager David ' • Harden deserves a pat on 0;;‘:fit4,:.;,- ---*--.„---,, ,•:,i .-. the back for not just talking • , . 01,4/ ,,,,... ; .•,,•• • ''•,• ••','• •'•`••':, about historic preservation, , 7"; 0"..; '.: ' •- .',' ." -.but taking a'personal stake . - -•z , ,. .'• 41,,..k I ,•••..- ,. • •,, • in the process. Harden is • .. .. ,.• -, •.. ,,,,; ,,,sVA 4,,,,.,.• ,x..,,,,.‘,., paying for a 1926 house to • . • •:1' •'"•:',45',..,‘..e•'''," 4, •',4;0',,,,,,,c:4,4-..,• • , 4,,;'•V"P• ''P7ri ,,1,-.41`6441,4Pli.,$ e delivered from West ' ' " ' • 4 l',I.'4•`4,,,,,444,) • •444,-F-I' Ake Palm Beach. As private citi- ''•,'•,r', '':. ,,.is? ,,v, ',4 +,*- ^: ' '' •,,Y;Atre4f,i,m.,..4,--4,0 , \ni,411. :' •,,,,,,,t, . zen David Harden, lie will .,,•••:,i,k4,,,,,,,y c,,,,',440-• ,,' ,4 "crl:.;-.13' n pay.from his own pocket for ,i,..“,,•,•••;')1:04-:, \ 4 .,,,,,:ti: ' restoiation and plans to put ";•,.1X'••'‘,4' .: 1,. • ‘'''1'•' 'fk ''':::: :::r the house at 500 N. Swinton ,,',, ' Ave. His house is being ,, •t• \ ' ••• •• moved to make way for ex- ' ,0 ' 2 \ \ ' "0••'• pansion of the Norton Art - , , , .,••• . ..,..,, •, i il, ,. .••,...„ Gallery. , • ••'''-- •;',••••=:',14 t 1 or '1*- - .1 Tile other two historic . ., houses are from the Hill- , YOU HAVE THE POWER crest subdivision and are be- . • , • The more residents become involved, the more vibrant will be redevelopment in en's purchase of ahistoric home hopefully ei be- ing amn ns ivoend ot fo Palm make Beachw a for IN bI ne tceonn 1:1 ate t ti oh ne a lo ffiA ci re0 fool.]tt..DOenhea y t • Delray Beach. City Manager David Hard- of the houses is planned to • will spark more historic development on Beach's Community•Rede- • . North Swinton Avenue. ve opmenAgency. m- • . WRITE/CALL ! t pp A .. '. • . . . City Manager David Harden priately;the other is• .. 100 NW First Ave. scheduled to become the of- • t' Delray Beach; FL 33444 fice of the county's Preser- ' 243-7010 vation Board. In the next , several weeks, all three will be floated south down the Intracoastal Waterway to Knowles Park. Refurbishing costs on the two houses will be paid primarily by a $242,800 state grant. • , Harden estimates his share of the moving bill to be about $50,000.' , The CRA is paying the $70,000 to float the other two houses to their _new Delray Beach ocations. CRA Executive Direct& Chris Brown • figures it will cost another,$15,000 in moving costs and to install uti- lities. Historic preservation isn't cheap, but it's worthwhile. , • Downtown themes work, but they take the commitment of the en- tire community. For example, the western theme in downtown Davie • • hat set that city apart from others'in-suburbaruBrovvard. Pensacola ,, • . • as turned many downtown histariciliotises„frQMthe,1800s 400 small •,... • " '' - •• restaurants,' and h-Srse-drawn carriages clip-clop along the city s cob- rArm_TrATNEWS biestone streets. Historic buildings on Clematis Street were refur- bished, and the formerly one-way strip of boarded-up storefronts is '' ROGERCOOVER • : 1,', ':now a two-way street packed with daytime dtlynte, n West Palmy PresIdent&Pubtleher (?' , , ' Beach liners and;shoppers:Historic buildings in SUiart have brought wArNEEzw, I/ ' ' back•Peoplefto that once-dormant Martin"Coithty"downtown. These changes didn't happen overnight. 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S TAT E OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM REACH COUNTY YEAR 92 PACE N0. 80,969 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHER INFORMATION - lug, TAXES +� :co.„,- lug- - .wAlh/ _ wuu..G1 - ,r.. .f1.Nis�. 12 43 46 21 00 000 5000 DELRAY BEACH CITY OF 21-46-43. S 400 FT OF N 4680 M98LAND 4399000 7.0000GEN TAX •�� 12 43 4' 100 NW 1ST AVE FT LTG E OF SR A-/-A RUILDGS 29997 9.60305CM TAX DELRAY BEACH FL X12TOTAL 4428997 P/C 089 33999 q[Bcc NHOL EX' 4428997 ►/C C12 5CM EXM 4428997 3-010-702-4 GEM VAL 5CM VAL TOTAL 12 43 46 21 00 001 0010 DELRAY BEACH HOTEL PROP LTD 21-46-43. N 265.61 FT OF GOV 898LAND 125 7.0000GEN TAX 156.32 12.43 •. 1 AIRPORT WAY STE 200 LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD IUILDGS 22205 9.6030SCH TAX 214.44 ROCHESTER NY TALE YR 90 ORB 6664 P 1431 XOOTOTAL 22330 14624 P/C 000 P/C ACRES C121 7.1500MUN 159.66 GEN VALj 22330 3 O10 708 3 5CM VAL, 22330 TOTAL 530.42 12 43 46 21 00 001 0020 DELRAY BEACH HOTEL PROP LTD 21-46-43. S 129.39 FT OF N 395M98LAND 1100000 7.0000GEN TAX 8447.50 12 43 4. 1 AIRPORT MAY STE 200 FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD, IUILDGS 106787 9.60306CH TAX 11588.78 ROCHESTER NY SALE YR 90 ORB 6664 ► 1431 XOGTOTAL 1206787 ,54./9"&i4 L k:5L/iC:t 14624 P/C 021 CA-4/"S P/C ACRES D,4rE ? Cl2 7.I500MUN 8628.53 GEN VAL, 1206787 3 O10 7t4-8 5CM VAL 1206787 Ot TOTAL 28664.81 12 43 46 21 00 001 0030 VENTURE CONCEPTS INTERNATL INC21-46-43. S 100 FY OF N 495 FTPS8LAND 855000 7.0000GEN TAX 5968.28 12 43 "t' 72 SE 6TH AVE OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD IUILDGS 23610 9.60305CH TAX 8187.61 IL DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 92 ORB 7342 P 1809 XHCTOTAL 878610 33483 P/C 001 NMSTD 25000 P/C ACRES Cl2NVD 1000 SCM EXM 26000 7. 150011UN 6096. 16 GEN VAL, 852610 3 O10 720 2 5CM VAL, 8526t0 TOTAL 20252.05 iLL . ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX LIR.SPY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES PG-TOT-SCHOOL 4 208'727 19990.83 PG-TOT c ►G-TOT-GENERAL 4 2081727 14572.10 .00 34362.93 14884.35 49447.28 7 ►G TOT j , ,:,. STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 92 PACE NO. 80.970 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHER INFORMATION NpVALUES TAXES oo,1: ryif3 ...v., . AW ..ry .41114 " it 12 43 46 21 00 001 0040 CUDAHY NANCY D 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 595 FTM98LAND 1000000 7.0000GEN TAX 8484.83 511 S OCEAN BLVD OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD SUILDGS 212121 9.60306CM TAX 11640.00 V DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 SALE YR 87 ORB 5261 P 0828 XOOTOTAL 1212121 0 P/C 001 ACRES C12 7.1500MUN 8666.66 GEN VAL 1212121 3-010-726-1 SCH VAL 1212121 TOTAL 28791 .51 12 12 43 46 21 00 001 0050 BLACK ANNE A 21-46-43. S 100 FT OF N 695 FTM98LAND 1000000 7.0000GEN TAX 7909. 13 X BRIDLESPUR FARM O.' GOY LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD ■UILDCS 129877 9.6030SCM TAX 10850.21 KESMICK VA SALE YR 00 ORB 0000 P 0000 XOOTOTAL 1129877 . 22947 n P/C 001 ACRES C12 7. 1500MUN 8078.62 GEN VAL 1,29877 3-010-732-6 SCM VAL 1129877 TOTAL 26837.96 12 43 46 21 00 001 0060 SNYDER WILLIAM P III 21-46-43. S 110 FT OF N 805 FTM98LAND '000000 7,0000CEN TAX 8019.20 12 `, BLACKBURN RD OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD ■UILDGS 145599 9.60303CN TAX 11001 . 18 /X` SEWICKLEY PA SALE YR 82 ORB 3789 ► 0624 XOOTOTAL 1,45599 15143 0 P/C 001 ACRES C12 7.1500f1UM 8191 .03 GEN VAL 11435l9 3-010-738-5 SCM VAL 114559, TOTAL 27211 ,41 12 43 46 21 00 001 0070 KARLSON BARBARA D 21-46-43, S 130 FT OF N 935 FTM98LAND 1325000 7.0000GEN TAX 10443.05 12 611 S OCEAN BLVD OF GOV LT 1 E OF ST RD NO 140 ■UILDGS 192365 9.6030SCN TAX 14326.38 •` DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 84 ORB 4138 P 1473 XNIITOTAL 1517365 33483 0 P/C 001 MRSTD 25000 ACRES C12MVD S00 SCM EXM 25500 7. 190014UN 10666.83 GEN VAL 1491865 3-010-745-8 SCM VAL 1491865 TOTAL 35436.26 • • ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX LISRARY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES PG • PG-TOT-SCHOOL 4 4979462 47617.77 •PG ' PG-TOT-GENERAL 4 4979462 34856.23 .00 82674.00 35603. 14 118277, 14 • A . .,, STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 92 PAGE NO. 80.971 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHER INFORMATION VALUES TAXES 12 43 46 21 00 001 0080 ALFRING JAMES G I MARY E 21-46-43. S 120 FT OF N 1055 M98LAND 1300000 7.0000GEN TAX 10830.59 '2 701 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOv LT 1 LYG E OF !UILDGS 272228 9.60305CN TAX 14858.03 lDELRAY BEACH FL OCEAN BLVD XNXTOTAL 1572228 l� 33483SALE YR 00 ORB 0000 P 0000 P/C 001 HNSTD 25000 ACRES C12 5CH EXM 25000 7.15O081uN 11062.68 GEN VAL 1347228 3-010-751-2 SCH VAL 1547228 TOTAL 36751 .30 12 43 46 21 00 001 0090 CAPPADONA RICHARD R & CAROL A 21-46-43. S 125 FT OF N 1180 M98LAND 1325000 7.O00OGEN TAX 15865.80 '2 X 705 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD ■UILDGS 966542 9.6O3O5CH TAX 21765.61 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 83 ORB 3925 P 1455 XHXTOTAL 2291542 33483 P/C 001 HMSTD 25000 ACRES C12 SCH ExP 25000 7.1SOO4MUN 16205. 77 GEN VAL 2266542 3-010-757-1 SCH VAL 2266542 TOTAL 53837.18 12 43 46 21 00 001 0100 MORRELL MICHAEL F & NARY J 21-46-43, S 115 FT OF N 1295 1,98LAND 1200000 7.00O0GEN TAX 10139.41 12 711 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD, ■UILDGS 273488 9.603O5CH TAX 13909.83 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 86 ORB 5094 P 1239 XHXTOTAL 1473488 /9.1 33483 P/C 001 HMSTD 25000 ACRES Q6/910.C.././¢E12 C12 SCH EXM 25000 7. 1500MU1 10356.69 GEN VAL 1448438 3-010-763-6 SCH VAL 1448488 TOTAL 34405.53 12 43 46 21 00 001 0110 MILGROOM ROBERT B & LILLIAN D 21-46-43. S 100 FT OF N 1395 M98LAND 1100000 7.GJOOGEN TAX 7700.00 12 717 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD !UILDGS 9.60301SCN TAX 10563.30 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 91 ORB 6996 P 0041 XOOTOTAL 1100000 33483 P/C 000 ACRES C12 7,1500MUN 7865.00 GEM VAL 1100000 3-010-769-5 SCH VAL 1100000 TOTAL 26128.30 ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX LIXRABY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES PG-TOT-SCHOOL 4 6362258 61096.77 I ►G IPG-TOT-GENERAL 4 6362258 44535.80 .00 105632.57 45450.14 151122.71 ►G • a 9 STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 92 PAGE NO. 80.972 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHER INFORMATION VALUES TAXES .c,1. ur ...DV.' .....-.1 •.s -ym5 12 43 46 21 00 001 0120 DEVITT FRED B JR 1 BETTY P 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 1495 M98LAND 1100000 7.0000GEM TAX 8713.46 'i. 729 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD BUILDGS 169779 9.60306CH TAX 11953.61 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 89 ORB 6035 P 1519 XHXTOTAL 1269779 33483 P/C 001 IINSTD 25000 ACRES C12 SCH EXM 25000 7. /500MUM 8900. 17 GEM VAL 1244779 3-010-776-8 SCH VAL 1244779 TOTAL 29567.24 1 12 43 46 21 00 001 0130 WILSON MARIE C 21-46-43. S 150 FT OF N 1645 M98LAND 1650000 7.0000GEN TAX 12097.42 \' 160 ALLENS CREEK RD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD BUILDGS 78201 9.60305CH TAX 16595.91 (X ROCHESTER NY XOOTOTAL 1728201 14618 P/C 001 ACRES C12 7.1500MUN 12356.64 GEM VAL 1728201 3-010-782-2 SCH VAL 1728201 TOTAL 41041.97 '1 12 43 46 21 00 001 0140 REYNOLDS EDWIN S III 1 CELIA L21-46-43, S 150 FT OF N 1795 M98LAND 1650000 7.00006E14 TAX 11880.75 1. 819 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD' BUILDGS 72250 9.60306CH TAX 16298.70 N((\ DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 87 ORB 5441 P 0901 XHXTOTAL ?2250 33483 P/C 001 MMSTD 25000 ACRES C121 SCH EXM 25000 7. 15001MUN 12135.34 GEN VAL 1697250 3-010-788-1 SCH VAL 1697250 TOTAL 40314.79 1 12 43 46 21 00 001 0150 ALEXANDER QUENTIN 21-46-43. 5 200 FT OF N 1995 119ILAND 2200000 7.00006E8 TAX 16086.97 ' 901 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD' BUILDGS 123140 9.6030BCN TAX 22069.04 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 86 ORB SOS? P 1950 )CHX1TOTAL 2323140 33483 P/C 001 MMSTD 25000 ACRES C12; 1 SCH EXM 25000 7.1500MUN 16431 .70 GEN VAL 2298140 3-010-794-6 SCH VAL, 2298140 1 TOTAL 54547.71 . ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX LIBRA�tY TOTAL CO MUNIC1 TAX TOTAL TAXES PG-TOT-SCHOOL 4 6968370 66917.26 r !PG-TOT-GENERAL 4 6968370 48778.60 .00 115695.86 4982r'3.85 165519.71 ►' 1 SO STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEAU; COUNTY YEAR 92 PAGE NO. 80.973 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHER INFORMATION VALUES TAXES - - - -- --- _ •.t 1: alll mil •M N M OUT .11• fury ry .,,,hlto1 +9 12 43 46 21 00 001 0160 JACOBUS GEORGE H L CATHERINE. H21-46-43. S 175 FT OF N 2170 1198L.AND 1900000 7.0000GEN TAY. 14179.66 921 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF LT 1 LYG E OF OCEAN BLVDI BUILDGS 150665 9.60306CH TAX 19452.46 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 76 ORE 2539 P 0366 XHXYOTAL 2050665 33483 P/C 001 HMS'ID 25000 ACRES C12I .0 SCH EXM 25000 7.1500f1UM 14483.50 GEN VAL 25665 3-010-800-4 - SCH VAL .025665 O TOTAL 48115.62 19 12 43 46 21 00 001 0170 COUTURE MURRAY 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 2270 M98LAND 1100000 7.0000GEN TAX 8959.56 '1 939 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD; BUILDGS 179937 9.60305CH TAX 12291.23 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 92 ORE 7205 P 0449 XOOTOTAL 1279937 33483 P/C 001 ACRES C121 .0 7.1500MUN 9151.55 GEN VAL 1279937 3-010-806-3 SCH VAL 1279937 O TOTAL 30402.34 . 19 12 43 46 21 00 001 0180 WILSON HARVEY J 21-46-43, S 150 FT OF N 2570 198L.AND 1650000 7.0000GEN TAX 11991.02 '1 969 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD II OUILDGS 63002 9.60306C4 TAX 16449.96 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 86 ORB 4753 P 0051 pt00TOTAL 1713002 MORT M42 33483 P/C 001 ACRES E12; .0 7.1500MUN 12247.96 GEN VAL, 1713002 3-010-812-8 406 bCH VAl 1713002 O 1 `` TOTAL 40688.94 40 19 12 43 46 21 00 001 0181 OCEAN BREEZE LTD 21-46-43, S 150 FT OF N 2420 hl9BLAND 1650000 7.0000GEN TAX 12202.82 '1 1001 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVDI OUILDGS' 93261 9.60305CH TAX 16740.54 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 92 ORB 7178 P 1544 L(OOIOTAL 1743261 jJ(//j G 33483 ! P/C 001 ACRES F12, ,0 7.15001UN 12464.32 GEN VAL, 1743261 3-010-818-7 $CH VAL; 1743261 O 1 TOTAL 41407.6E -.S t ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX LI►RAPY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 6761865 64934.19 .0 E G-TOT-GENERAL 4 6761865 47333.06 .D0 112267.25 4634'7.33 160614.58 36' STATE O F FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 92 PAGE NO. 80.974 D.1)U 4 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHER INFORMATION +NpVALUES TAXES • cop",. 'WSS •...ou.., ...,,.o, ••n •':!,it•, R9 12 43 46 21 00 001 0190 WEISS NORMAN & ELEANOR 21-46-43, S 70 FT OF GOV LT 1 M98LAND 1100000 7.0000GEN TAX 12624.83 71 995 S OCEAN BLV LYG E OF OCEAN BLVD & N 30 FT IUILDGS 728549 9.6030SCH TAX 17319.48 DELRAY BEACH FL OF GOV LT 4 LYG E OF OCEAN XHXTOTAL 1828549 UL%E i P 33483BLVD ' P/C 001 SALE YR 91 ORB 6850 P 0362 HMSTD 25000 ACRES 14 .84 C12 f0 OM /� ♦ + SCH ExM 25000 7.1SOOMUN 12895.37 / GEN VAL 1803549 3-010-824-1 ,�� O17 n` SCH VAL 1803549 • 10 TOTAL 42839.68 99 12 43 46 21 00 004 0010 TYNER HERBERT & SUZANNE E 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 130 FTM98LAND 1100000 7.0000GEN TAX 7700.00 71 22632 CARAVELLE CIR OF GOV LT 4 LYG E OF OCEAN SUILDGS 9.603OSCH TAX 10563.30 BOCA RATON FL BLVD XOOTOTAL 1100000 33433SALE YR 91 ORB 6785 P 1727 P/C 000 ACRES .82 C12 40 7.1500MUN 7865.00 GEN VAL 1100000 3-010-830-6 0• SCH VAL 1100000 10 ID* TOTAL 26128.30 99 12 43 46 21 00 004 0020 BREDIN JOHN B 21-46-43, S 200 FT OF N 430 FT1198LAND 2200000 7.0000GEN TAX 15742.19 71 PO BOX 87 OF GOV LT 4 E OF OCEAN BLVD ■UILDGS 48883 9.6030SCH TAX 21596.02 WILMINGTON DE XOOiTOTAL 2248883 19899 P/C 001 ACRES C12 40 7.1500MUN 16079.51 GEM VAL, 2248883 3-010-836-5 SCH VAL 2248883 10 TOTAL 53417.72 99 12 43 46 21 00 004 0030 FAWCETT GEORGE N 21-46-43, S 110 FT OF N 540 FTM9BLAND 1150000 7.0000GEN TAIL 9093.50 / 71 1005 S OCEAN BLVD OF GOV LT 4 E OF SR IUILDGS' 149072 9.6030SCH TAX 12474.99 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 87 ORB 5477 P 0931 XOGTOTAL 1299072 • 33483 P/C 001 • ACRES C12 7.1500M1UN 9288.37 40 GEN VALI 1299072 i 1 3-010-843-8 SCH VALI 1299072 .0 TOTAL 30856.86 ES ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX LIFRA Y ITOTAL CO 1 MUNIC TAX 'TOTAL TAXES : 'G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 6451504 61953.79 40 1 G-TOT-GENERAL 4 6451504 45160.52 . 0 M07114.31 ; 46122.25 I 153242.56 I . .1 i i .962 STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 92 PAGE NO. 80,975 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS,.DESCRIPTION_OFPitOPEi2TY-PROP -ER INFORMATION '" VALUES _ TAXES tf-- �v y 99 12 43 46 21 00 004 0040 WORRELL THOMAS E JR 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 640 FTM98LAND 1100000 7.0000GEN TAX 7700.00 71 1450 S DIXIE HWY OF GOV LT 4 E OF SR BUILDGS 5.60306CH TAX 10563.30 BOCA RATON FL SALE YR 92 ORB 7179 P 1550 X00 0TAL 1100000 33432 , P/C 000 • ACRES C121 40 7.1500MUN 7865.00 GEN VAL 1100000 3-010-849-7 SCH VAL 1100000 10 TOTAL 26128.30 .99 12 43 46 21 00 004 0050 WORRELL THOMAS E JR 21-46-43, S 150 FT OF N 790 FT►I98LAND 1650000 7.0000GEN TAX 12090.19 71 1450 S DIXIE HWY OF GOV LT 4 E OF SR AlA I BUILDGS 77170 9.60305CH TAX 16586.02 BOCA RATON FL SALE YR 92 ORB 7308 P 0110 X0OITOTAL 1727170 33432 P/C 001 ACRES F12 40 ' 1 7.1500MUN 12349.26 FEN VAL; 1727170 3-010-855-1 SCH VAL 1777170 " 101 I TOTAL 41025.47 99 ' 12 43 46 21 00 004 0060 CERNY MARLENE 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 1040 M98LAND 810000 7.0000GEN TAX 6691 .31 71 % DICKENSON ET AL FT OF GOV LT 4 E OF ST RD A1A BUILDGS( 145901 9.60305CH TAX 9179.51 980 N FEDERAL HWY N 410 SALE YR 91 ORB 6801 P 1399 K00TOTAL ' 955901 BOCA RATON FL 33432 P/C 001 ACRES F12 40i 7.1500MUN 6834.70 GEN VAL' 955901 ' 3-010-861.-6 BCH VAL 955901 , (TOTAL , 22705.52 ,. 10I 99I • 12 43 46 21 00 004 0090 55-00000 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 2140 M9BLAND I 1098500 I 7.0000GEN TAX 71 ; PALM BEACH COUNTY FT OF GOV LT 4 E OF STATE RD `UILDG 9.6030SCH TAX GOVERNMENTAL CENTER SALE YR 72 ORB 2060 P 0471 K11 OTAL 1098500 301 N OLIVE AVE , P/C 086 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33401 • HOL EX 1098500 1 ACRES h • 40 CH EXM 1098500 EN VAL 3-010-867-5 CH VAL , t0 TOTAL i • . • •*ES t i ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX LI RA Y [TOTAL CO MUNI TAX (TOTAL TAXES :; G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 3783071 36328.83 40 1PG-TOT-GENERAL 4 3783071 26481.50 . 0 i62810.33 : 2704 .96 89859.291 1 ., • . I 963 D,,,.. STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL -FALN-BEACH COUNTY YEAR 92 PAGE NO. 80.976 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND-OTHER-11 FORMATION VALUES TAXES 00 12 43 46 21 00 004 0100 SEA AIRE BY THE SEA INC 21-46-43, N 148 FT OF S 398 �198LAMD 1650000 7.0000GEN TAX 13570.75 B9 1715 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 4 E OF SR ! IUILDGS. 288679 9.60306CM TAX 18617.13 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 77 ORB 2760 P 0556 XO0tTOTAL 1938679 33483 P/C 003 ACRES C12 !, 7.1500MUN 1386 56 SO GEN VAL 1938679 3-010-874-8 SCH VAL 1938679 TOTAL 46049.44 39 12 43 46 21 00 004 0120 BOUGHTON HOTEL INC 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF GOV LOT 1198LAND 1098500 7.0000GEN TAX 7795.48 525 E ATLANTIC AVE 4 E OF SR RUILDGS' 15140 9.60306CH TAX 10694.29 47 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 00 ORB 0000 P 0000 �f00cTOTAL 1113640 35 33483 1 P/C 000 ACRES Ct21 eZ 7.1SOOMUN 7962.53 GEN VAL, 1113640 17 3-010-880-2 1 BCH VAL, 1113640 TOTAL 26452.30 I 1 99 12 43 46 21 00 004 0170 AIDEN INC 21-46-43, S ISO FT OF N 940 FT1/198LAND 1650000 7.0000GEN TAX 12250.01 X H HOWLEY OF GOV LT 4 E OF SR 1 RUILDGS 50892 9.60306CM TAX 16805.25 1141 S OCEAN BLVD SALE YR 83 ORB 3893 P 1683 R007TOTAL 1750000 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483 00 P/C 001 49 ACRES C1al 7.1500MUN 12512.50 GEN VAL 1750000 3-010-886-1 I SCH VAL, 1750000 ! 1 TOTAL 41567.76 50 12 43 46 21 00 004 0180 DEL HAVEN DEV CORP 21-46-43, ELY 108.44 FT OF S 98 AND 135000 7.000015EN TAX 2257.51 232 NE 29TH STREET 100 FT OF N 2240 FT OF GOV LT RUILDGS, 187500 9.6030SCM TAX 3096.97 99 BOCA RATON FL 4 LYG W OF SR A1A 00ITOTAL 322500 334315ALE YR 81 ORB 3581 P 0349 P/C 008 ACRES C1 , l� 7.1500F1UN I 2305.88 EN VAL 322300 ! II 3-010-892-6 CH VALI 322500 TOTAL 7660.36 1 • 1XES ' I ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX LIRRA Y TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES PG-TOT-SCHOOL 4 3124819 49213.64 i 37 ?PG-TOT-GENERAL 4 5124819 35873.75 ..0 85087.39 36642.47 121729.86I c I LILLIAN JANE VOLK 1 i 206 PHIPz's PLAZA 1 1 PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33480 { r _ i Cr i9) August 23, 1993 ,i';',.:.;y:; : .: - na § f >4re '} ( Mr. Clemmer Mayhew " '• :• ., 76 5th Avenue S.E. V eff;:.;., ',:-.= '"` Delray Beach, 33444 ;';'; et Dear Clemmer: M, ,r; ;F, I felt last Thursday was a most productive day. I ,� rk ,.' appreciate all the time and care it took on your part to • ?'�( a ' arrange it. �( d r '7:,A▪,'."- . I have looked up the name Eastman and Noyes. There is , c9 s: 1 .;: ,.. V; s 4° .'�,` no "Eastman" in our records that I can find. There is an "` '""�`"r N. H. Noyes listed as follows: x � Commission #1341 rr` '1 �:S : M( M r ,r August 26, 1958 ' " N. H. Noyes - Pool A-Wrty I r$ jcl, f � ' 'lt�+ S • Ocea� r W". ..:' ; I am sure that John did not do the Eastman or Noyes a, '1: t houses. ''.'.'_:. Thank you so much, Clemmer, for everything. It was : 4. rt . fun seeing you again. iK S t „ ;� 4: Fon , rya • •` f r ' Lill 'an Jane Volk t .sa,s't..;:'µ. ' LJV/sr 0,:„.14,„;:.,i,:; _:,:.•..,:_,:i 0,051..Fli,:,1.4...:,..,;;;,) c:!:i.o .., ,,,,;..:.....,,:i • ,..„,,,,,..ce ,...1....:„. • 0.;..:.: . .. .. . %,..::::.. :... : -tx,,..,. .....:..... .141•(_7.p.,..•,-1.„,. :..,..:J...•:..,::.;:: . ,....,:!,•.:wi,!-.,..,:, ,,,;;,,,,.,-_.. -.. . ;411`t . t - e t_ • S TAT E OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM !EACH COUNTY YEAR 52 PACE NO. 10.363 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHER INFORMATION - VALUES TAXES NA fY� 12 43 46 21 00 000 5000 DELRAY BEACH CITY OF 21-46-43. 5 400 FT OF N 4680 M3RLAND 431,000 7.0000GEN TAX 12 43 4' 100 NM 1ST AVE FT LTG E OF SR A-1-A DUILDGS 25557 9.60304CH TAX DELRAY BEACH FL X12R0TAl 44215,7 33444 P/C 085 WHOL EX 4428,57 P./C ACRES C12 SCH EXMI 4421557 3-010-702-4 GEN VAL SCM VAL, TOTAL 12 43 46 21 00 001 0010 DELRAY BEACH HOTEL PROP LTD 21-46-43. N 265.61 FT OF GOV M3ILAND 125 7.0000GEN TAX 156.32 12 43 +1 1 AIRPORT WAY STE 200 LT t C or OCEAN BLVD ■UILDGS 22205 5.6030SCH TAX 214.44 ROCHESTER NY ,ALE YR 30 ORB 6664 P 1431 XO04OTAL 22330 14624 P/C 000 P/C ACRES C121 7.1500MUN 153.66 GEN VALE 22330 3-010-708-3 ' 5CH VAL 22330 TOTAL 530.42 12 43 46 21 00 001 0020 DELRAY REACH HOTEL PROP LTD 21-46-43r S 123.39 FT OF N 395115$LAND 1100000 T.0000G(N TAX 8447.50 12 43 `•1 1 AIRPORT MAY STE 200 FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN ILVDI RUILDGS 106717 5.60304CM TAX 11588.78 ROCHESTER NY SALE YR SO ORB 6664 P 1431 XOOTOTAL 1206787 5Cif , 7_ C44 - 14624 Pic o21 ,42 - l P•C ACRES ��L- Cl2 7.150014UN 8623.53 GEN VAL 1206717 3-010-714-8 SCM VAL 1206717 id I �d/2 TOTAL 28664.81 12 43 46 21 00 001 0030 VENTURE CONCEPTS INTERNATL INC21-46-43. S 100 FT OF N 455 FTp51LAND 155000 7.0000GEN TAX 5,61.28 12 43 41 72 SE 6TH AVE OF GOV LT 1 C OF OCEAN BLV1 1BUILDGS 23610 11.60304CH TAX 8187.61 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 92 ORB 7342 P 1105 XNCTOTAL 171610 33483 P/C 001 ACRES HNSTD 1 25000 PIC C12MVD 1000 SCM Ink 26000 7.1500MUN 6056.16 ' GEN VAL, 152610 3-010-720-2 SCM VAIi 152610 TOTAL 20252.05 . I • I- I I 1 • ITEMS NO11-EX-7AL NON EX TAX LIRAL TOTAL CO NUNIC; TAX 'TOTAL TAXES • PG-TOT-SCHOOL 4 201"J27 15550.83 PG-TOT S !PG-TOT-GENERAL 4 2081727 14572.10 , .00 34.562.93 141114.35 4,447.26 7PG-TOT 1 1 1 . . ,. STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROIL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 92 PAGE NO. 80.970 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHER INFORMATION VALUES TAXES 12 12 43 46 21 00 001 0040 CUDAHY NANCY D 21-46-43. S 100 FT OF N 535 FTMSBLAND 1000000 7.o000CEN TAX 1414.15 511 5 OCEAN BLVD OF GOv LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD ■UILDGS 212121 9.60306CN TAX 11640.00 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 87 ORB 5261 P 0828 XOOTOTAL 1212121 33483 • P/C 001 . ACRES C12 7.1500r1UN 8666.66 GEN VAL 1212121 3-010-726-1 SCH VAL. 1212121 TOTAL 28711.51 12 12 43 46 21 00 001 0050 BLACK ANNE A 21-46-43. S 100 FT OF N 615 FTMSILAN6 1000000 7.0000GEN TAX 7909.13 BRIDLESPUR FARn Or GOv LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD ■UILDGS 129877 9.60305CH TAX 10150.21 KESMICK vA SALE YR 00 ORB 0000 P 0000 XOOTOTAL 1129877 22947 • P/C 001 ACRES C12 7.1500MUN 8078.62 GEN VAL 1129177 3-510-732-5 5CH RAl 1129177 TOTAL 26837.96 12 v 12 43 46 ?I 00 001 0060 SNYDER MILLIAM P III 21-46-43. 5 110 FT OF N 805 FTM98LAND '000000 7.0000CEN TAX 1019.20 ■LACKBURN RD OF GOv LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD 1UILDGS 145511 9.6030SCM TAX 11001 .11 SEMICKLEY PA SALE YR 82 ORB 3789 P 0624 NOOTOTAL 1145511 15143 P/C 001 ACRES Cl? 7.1500MUN 8,91.03 GEN VAL 1145591 3-010-738-5 • BCH VAL 1145599 TOTAL 27211.41 17 v 12 43 46 21 00 001 0070 KARLSON BARBARA D 21-46-43. S 130 FT OF N 935 FTMS$LAND 1325000 7.0000GEN TAX 10443.01 611 S OCEAN BLVD OF GOv LT 1 E OF ST RD NO 140 ■UILDGS 192365 9.60301SCM TAX 14326.38 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 14 ORB 4138 P I473 XNMTOTAL 1517361 33483 • P/C 001 NRSTD 25000 ACRES CI?MVD S00 BCH Ewe ?5300 7.1500MUN 10666.83 GEN VAl 1411865 3-010-745-8 BCH VAl 9491865 TOTAL 35436.26 . • ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX LIBRARY TOTAL CO NUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES PG ' PG-TOT-SCHOOL 4 4979462 47517.77 7PC ' X1G-TOT-GENERAL 4 4979462 34816.23 .D0 82674.00 35600.14 111277. 14 2 S TAT E OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 92 PAGE NO. 80.971 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHER INFORMATION VALUES TAXES :corny: "aQr . .44:tire 12 43 46 21 00 001 0080 ALFRING JAMES G L NARY E 21-46-43. S 120 FT OF N 1055 M98LAND 1300000 7.0000GEN TAX 10830.59 '2 701 5 OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOY LT 1 LYG E OF ■UILDGS 272228 9.6030SCH TAX 14852.03 DELRAY BEACH FL OCEAN BLVD XHXTOTAL 1172228 334S3SALE YR 00 ORB 0000 • 0000 P/C 001 ►MMSTD 25000 ACRES C12 SCN Exn 25000 7.1500nUN 11062.68 GEN VAL 1547228 3-010-751-2 SCN VAL 1547228 TOTAL 36751.30 12 43 46 21 00 001 0090 CAPPADONA RICHARD R 6 CAROL A 21-46-43. S 125 FT OF H 11I0 MIDLAND 1325000 7.0000CEN TAX 15865.20 '2 705 5 OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOv LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD •UILDGS 966542 9.6030SCH TAX 21765.61 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 83 ORB 3925 P 1455 XNXTOTAL 2291542 33483 P/C 001 MMSTD 25000 ACRES C/2 SCH CNN 25000 7.1500MUN 16205.77 GEN VAl 2266542 3-010-757-1 SCN VAL 2266542 TOTAL 53837.11 12 43 46 21 00 001 0100 MORRELL MICHAEL F & MARY J 21-46-43r S 115 FT OF N 1295 MSILAMD 1200000 7.0000GEN TAX 10139.41 12 711 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOY LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD •UILDGS 27341$ 9.6030SCH TAX 13505.83 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 86 ORB 5094 P 1239 XNXTOTAL 1473488 " 33453 P/C 001 MMSTD 25000 ACRES C12 SCM Exn 25000 7. 1500MUN 10356.69 GEM VAL 14484I8 3-010-763-6 SCM VAl 1 TOTAL 34405.93 12 43 46 21 00 001 0110 MILGROOM ROBERT ■ 6 LILLIAN D 21-46-43. S 100 FT OF N 1395 M98LAND '100000 7.0000GEN TAX 7700.00 12 717 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD ■UILDGS 9.6030SCH TAX 10563.30 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR Si ORB 6996 ► 0041 X00TOTAL 1100000 . 33483 P/C 000 ACRES C12' 7.1500MUH 7I65.00 GEM VAL 1100000 3-010-T69-3 SCM VAL 1100000 TOTAL 26128.30 • ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX LIMRAXY TOTAL CO NUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES 0G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 6362258 61096.77 I PG 9PG-TOT-GENERAL 4 6362258 44535.80 .b0 105632.57 45490.14 151122.71 10G 9 • •,•,. STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 92 PACE NO. 80.972 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHER INFORMATION • r�yVALUES TAXES ' 12 43 46 21 00 001 0120 DEVITT FRED B JR I1 BETTY P 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 1495 M9BLAND 1100000 7.0000GEN TAX 8713.46 'i. 729 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV IT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD RUILDGS 16977, 9.60306CH TAX 11953.61 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 89 ORB 6035 P 1519 XHXTOTAL 1265779 33483 P/C 001 HMSTD 25000 ACRES C12 SCM EXM 25000 7.1500MUN 8,00.17 GEN VAL 1244779 3-010-776-8 SCH VAL 1244779 TOTAL 29567.24 1 12 43 46 21 00 001 0130 NILSON MARIE C 21-46-43. S 150 FT OF N 1645 119BLAND 1650000 7.0000GEN TAX 12097.42 160 ALIENS CREEK RD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD RUILDGS 78201 9.6030SCH TAX 16595.91 ROCHESTER NY XOOTOTAL . 1728201 14618 P/C 001 ACRES C12 1 7.15001UN 12356.64 GEN VAL 1728201 3-010-782-2 SCH VAL 1728201 TOTAL 41049.97 9 12 43 46 21 00 001 0140 REYNOLDS EDWIN S III I CELIA L21-46-43, S ISO FT OF N 1795 H,BLAND 1650000 7.0000GEN TAX 11880.75 1' 819 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD' RUILDGS 72250 9.60306CH TAX 16298.70 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 87 ORB 5441 P 0901 XHXTOTAL "?2250 33483 P/C 001 HMSTD 25000 ACRES Cl2I 1 SCH EXM 25000 7.15001MUN 12135.34 GEN VAL 1697250 3-010-788-1 SCM VAL 1697250 TOTAL 40314.79 a 12 43 46 21 00 001 0150 ALEXANDER QUENTIN 21-46-43, S 200 FT OF N 1995 'I9BLAND 2200000 7.0000GEN TAX 16086.97 I. 901 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN 81.V1B RUILDGS 123140 9.60306CM TAX 22069.04 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 86 ORB 5057 P 1950 XHX(TOTAL 2323140 33483 P/C 001 HMSTD 25000 ACRES C121 1 SCM EXPO 25000 7.1S00MUN '6431.70 GEN VALI 2298140 3-010-794-6 BCH VAL. 2298140 1 TOTAL 54507.71 • , ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX Lt�P41Y TOTAL CO MUNI TAX TOTAL TAXES G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 6968370 66917.26 I P = 6-TOT-GENERAL 4 6968370 48778.60 , .D0 315695.86 458 .85 165519.71 P SO STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACFC COUNTY YEAR 92 PAGE NO. 80.973 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHER INFORMATION tp/(�13VALUES TAXES ye...„.. 4A •M..., Y111•G1 t•H • �1 .1 19 12 43 46 21 00 001 0160 JACOBUS GEORGE H L CATHERINE H21-46-43. S 175 FT OF N 2170 1191LAND 1900000 7.0000GEN TAY. 14179.66 921 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF LT 1 LTG E OF OCEAN BLVDI SUILDGS 1.50665 9.60306CH TAX 19452.46 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 76 ORB 2539 P 0366 10HXYOTAL 2050665 33483 P/C 001 HASID 25000 ACRES Cl2i .0 SCH EXM 25000 7.1SOOMUM 14483.50 GEN VAL 25665 3-010-800-4 5CH VAL 4025665 O TOTAL 41115.62 19 12 43 46 21 00 001 0170 COUTURE MURRAY 21-46-43r S 100 FT OF N 2270 .M9ILAND 1100000 7.0000GEN TAX 1959.56 •1 939 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOY LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD: RUILDGS 179937 9.60306CH TAX 12291.23 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 92 ORB 7205 P 0449 1(OOTOTAL 1279937 33483 P/C 001 ACRES C12, ,0 7.150011U11 9151.53 GEN VAL 1279937 3-010-106-3 SCN VAL 1279937 O TOTAL 30402.34 '9 12 43 46 21 00 001 0110 NILSON HARVEY J 21-46-43r S 150 FT OF N 2570 9/LAND 1630000 7.0000GEN TAX 11991.02 't 969 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN BLVD RUILDGS 63002 9.60306CH TAX 16449.96 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 16 ORB 4793 P 0051 XOOTOTAL 1713002 MORT M42 33413 P/C 001 ACRES C121 ,0 7.15001UN 12247.96 GEM VAL. 1713002 3-010-112-1 SCM VAL 1713002 O ll� TOTAL 40611.94 19 12 43 46 21 00 001 0111 OCEAN BREEZE LTD 21-46-43r S ISO FT OF N 2420 T19$LAND 1650000 7.0000CEN TAX 12202.12 't 1001 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 1 E OF OCEAN ILVDI RUILDGS 93261 9.60304CN TAX '6740.54 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 92 ORB 717$ P 1544 XOOfTOTAL 1743261 c c%Y ,_ r'\' 33413 P/C 001 ACRES F121 ,0 7.1500NUN 12464.32 GEN VAL, 1743261 . 3-010-811-7 ISCH VALI 1743261 O TOTAL 41407.68 • O ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX LIRRAMY TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX TOTAL TAXES 'G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 6761165 64934.19 '0 E,G-TOT-GENERAL 4 6761865 47333.06 .D0 112267.25 41347.33 160614.56 i 361 STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM BEACH COUNTY YEAR 92 PAGE NO. 80.974 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND OTHER INFORMATION r��VALUES TAXES :coat. •Lla ♦rOV•.. . .r..,GI . '•H •' e•t 19 12 43 46 21 00 001 0190 WEISS NORMAN i ELEANOR 21-46-43. S 70 FT OF Gov LT 1 M98LAND 1100000 7.0000GEN TAX 12624.83 71 995 S OCEAN ILv LYG E OF OCEAN BLVD I N 30 FT IUILDGS 728549 9.60306CM TAX 17319.48 DELRAY BEACH FL OF GOv LT 4 LYG E OF OCEAN XHXTOTAL 1828549 33483BLVD • P/C 001 SALE YR 91 ORB 6850 P 0362 HMSTD 25000 ACRES .84 C12 40 SCM ExM 25000 7.1500MUN 12895.37 G[N VAL 1803549 3-010-824-1 SCM VAL 1803549 • TOTAL 42839.68 +0 • 99 12 43 46 21 00 004 0010 TYNER HERBERT i SUZANNE E 21-46-43. S 100 FT OF N 130 FTM98LAND 1100000 7.0000GEN TAX 7700.00 71 22632 CARAVELLE CIR OF GOY LT 4 LYG E OF OCEAN ■UILDGS 9.60305CM TAX 10563.30 BOCA RATON FL BLVD XOOTOTAL 1100000 33433SALE YR 91 ORB 6785 P 1727 P/C 000 ACRES .82 C12 40 7,150011UN 7865.00 GEN vAL t100000 3-010-830-6 SCM VAL 1100000 +0 TOTAL 26128.30 99 12 43 46 21 00 004 0020 IREDIN JOHN B 21-46-43. S 200 FT OF N 430 FT098LAND 2200000 7.0000GEN TAX 15742.19 71 PO BOX 87 OF GOv LT 4 E OF OCEAN BLVD IUILDGS 48883 9.60306CH TAX 21596.02 WILMINGTON DE • XOOTOTAL 2248883 . 19899 P/C 001 ACRES C12 10 7.1500MUN 16079.51 CEM VAL. 2248883 3-010-836-5 SCM VAL 2248883 10 TOTAL 53417.72 99 12 43 46 21 00 004 0030 FAWCETT GEORGE W 21.46-43► S 110 FT OF N 540 FTM981.AND 1150000 7.0000IGEN TA* 9093.50 if 1005 S OCEAN BLVD. OF GOV LT 4 E OF SR MUILDG5 149072 9.60305CH TAX 12474.99 . DELRAY REACH FL SALE YR 87 ORB 5477 P 0931 XOOTOTAL 1299072 . 33483 P/C 001 • ACRES C12' 7.15001IUN 9288.37 vo FEN VALI 1299072 I 1 ' 3-010-843-8 SCM VALI 1299072 I 0 TOTAL 30856.86 ESI " ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NOM EX TAX LIRA Y iTOTAL CO i MUNI TAX TOTAL TAXES ! PG-TOT-SCHOOL 4 6451504 61953.79 I . 40 7PG-TOT-GENERAL 4 6451504 45160.52 1 0 M07114.31 461 .25 I 153242.56• . 1 t I I i 7 .962 STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ROLL PALM EEACH COUNTY YEAR 92 PAGE N0. 10,975 DA 1)0 A ' NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS, DESCRIPTION dF151F61sERTY'AN_6aTHER"INrO1FMAYWN VA WOES TAXES _. _ _ ._. __ _ _ ._ f,,,,i. W tvr�31B _ �AmOuNt - wtt.Au mil AG6MtAa 99 12 43 46 21 00 004 0040 WORRELL THOMAS E JR 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 640 FTM98LAND 1100000 7.0000GEN TAX 7700.00 71 1450 S DIXIE HWY OF GOV LT 4 E OF SR DUILDCS 3.6030SCH TAX 10563.30 10CA RATON FL SALE YR 92 ORB 7179 P 1550 X00ROTAL 1100000 33432 P/C 000 ACRES C121 40 7.1500MUN 7865.00 GEN VAL 1100000 3-010-849-7 SCH VAL 1100000 10 TOTAL 26128.30 99 12 43 46 21 00 004 0050 WORRELL THOMAS E JR 21-46-43, S 150 FT OF M 790 FT119SLAND 1650000 7.0000GEN TAX 12090.19 71 1450 S DIXIE HWY OF GOV LT 4 E OF SR AlA II PUILDGS 77170 9.603G CH TAX 16586.02 BOCA RATON FL SALE YR 92 ORB 7308 P 0110 KOOjTOTAL 1727170 33432 P/C 001 ACRES 021 . ' 40 I I 7.1500MUN 12349.26 6EN VAL; 1727170 3-010-855-1 CH VALI 1777170 TOTAL 41025.47 10 99 12 43 46 21 00 004 0060 CERNY MARLENE • 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF M 1040 98 AND 810000 7.0000GEN TA) 6691.31 71 X DICKENSON ET AL FT OF GOV LT 4 E OF ST RD A1A UILDGSJ 145,01 9.6030SCH TAX 9175.51 980 N FEDERAL HWY • 410 SALE YR 91 ORB 6801 P 1399 OOITOTAL 955901 • COCA RATON FL 33432 P/C 001 I ACRES E12 ' 40 7.15001MUN 6834.70 . GEN VAL 955901 3-010-861.-6 SCH VALI 955901 j 101 j i TOTAL 22705.52 f i i 99 . ' 12 43 46 21 00 004 0090 35-00000 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF N 2140 M9$LAND I 1098500 I 7.0000IGEN TA)d 71 ; PALM REACH COUNTY FT OF GOV LT 4 E OF STATE RD MUILDGS, 9.6030.SCH TAX GOVERNMENTAL CENTER SALE YR 72 ORB 2060 P 0471 011 OTAL 1098500 I 301 N OLIVE AVE P/C 086 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33401 NOL E 1098500 i 1 ACRES 1 v0 CH EX 1098500 1 EN VAL 3-010-867-5 CH VAL 1 0 TOTAL I I j • . •XES • ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX LIRRA Y TOTAL CO MUNIC TAX (TOTAL TAXES , 40 4G-TOT-SCHOOL 4 3783071 36328.83 I 1 G-TOT-GENERAL 4 3783071 26481.50 . 0 62810.33 ' 2704i8.96 I 89859.29 963 STATE OF FLORIDA REGULAR REAL PROPERTY TAX-WOLL -TALF-JrACH-COUNTY YEAR 32 PACE NO. 10.176 NAME OF OWNER, ADDRESS,_O_ESC_RIPtI N 6E.PROPERTYAA6-0PROPERTY INFORMATION_ NALTES__ - ._. TAXES ae 1.a_. _. . ---- ---- - '-F 7_ cu s •..awe , r;.- . ,1 - . 00 12 43 46 21 00 004 0100 SEA AIRE BY THE SEA INC 21-46-43, N 141 FT OF S 398 M9ILAND 1650000 7.0000GEN TAX 13570.75 B9 1715 S OCEAN BLVD FT OF GOV LT 4 E OF SR kUILDGS 288679 9.60306CH TAX 18617.13 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 77 ORB 2760 P 0556 X0O OTAL 1938679 33483 • P/C 003 ACRES Ft • 7.1500f1UN 1316 56 50 GEM VAL 1338679 3-010-874-8 6CH VAL 1938679 TOTAL 46049.44 39 12 43 46 21 00 004 0120 BOUGHTON HOTEL INC 21-46-43, S 100 FT OF GOV LOT $9ILAND 1091500 7.O00OGEN TAX 7795.48 525 E ATLANTIC AVE 4 E OF SR i MUILDGS' 15140 9.6030SCH TAX 10694.29 47 DELRAY BEACH FL SALE YR 00 ORB 0000 P 0000 co01TOTAL 1113640 35 33483 , 1 P/C 000 . ACRES F12I _ -' 7.1500MUN 7962.53 ,%j G 7lam -:"7 / - EN VAL, 1113640 17 3-01O-880-2 CH VAL. 1113640 TOTAL 26452.30 99 12 43 46 21 00 004 0170 AIDEN INC 21-46-43, S 150 FT OF N 940 FTM9ILAMD 1650000 7.0006GEN TAX 12250.01 % H HOWLEY OF GOV LT 4 E OF SR IBUILDGS 50192 9.603OSCH TAX 16805.25 1141 S OCEAN BLVD SALE YR 13 ORB 3893 P 1683 k0O(TOTAL 1750000 DELRAY BEACH FL 33483.00 ; P/C 001 49 ( ACRES 121 7.15004UN 12512.50 . FEN VAL. 1750000 CH VAL, 1750000 3-Of0-IE6-1 TOTAL 1 41567.76 50 12 43 46 21 00 004 0110 DEL HAVEN DEV CORP 21-46-43r ELY 108.44 FT OF S M9t AND 135000 I 7.0000+EN TAN 2257.51 232 NE 29TH STREET 100 FT Of N 2240 FT or GOV LT NUILDGSI 187500 I 9.603 CH TA)Q 30,6.97 99 BOCA RATON FL 4 LTG W OF SR A1A KOO'OTAL 322500 33431SALE YR 11 ORB 3511 P 0349 P/C 008 C12 ACRES 7.1500tMUN 2305.III CEN VA 322500 , 3-010-892-6 , SCH VAL 322500 TOTAL 7660.36 i I • .XES '. I ITEMS NON-EX-VAL NON EX TAX LIBR Y TOTAL CO MUMIC TAX TOTAL TAXES IN-TOT-SCHOOL 4 5124819 49213.64 37 !IN-TOT-GENERAL 4 5124819 35873.75 . 0 85087.39 3664Q.47 121729.86 z .