File #: 18-742    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/1/2018 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 11/27/2018 Final action: 11/27/2018
Title: RESOLUTION NO. 137-18: HISTORIC PROPERTY AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION FOR 1109 NASSAU STREET
Sponsors: Development Services Department
Attachments: 1. Agenda Cover Report, 2. 1109 Nassau Street Tax Exemption-Attachments, 3. 2018-10-03-Tax Exemption HPB SR-1109 Nassau Street Staff Report, 4. Resolution 137-18-Tax Exemption-1109 Nassau Street
TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Timothy Stillings, Development Services Director
THROUGH: Mark R. Lauzier, City Manager
DATE: November 27, 2018

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RESOLUTION NO. 137-18: HISTORIC PROPERTY AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION FOR 1109 NASSAU STREET

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Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Motion to Adopt Resolution No. 137-18; approving a historic property ad valorem tax exemption for improvements to the contributing structure and property located at 1109 Nassau Street, based upon positive findings with respect to LDR Section 4.5.1(J).

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Background:
The subject property is situated on the north side of Nassau Street between Gleason Street and South Ocean Boulevard. The property is located within the R-1-A (Single Family Residential) zoning district and the Nassau Park Historic District. The existing 1-story wood frame residence was built in 1937 and is classified as a contributing structure. According to the City Property cards, the original 1-story cottage style residence had an irregular floor plan consisting of 5 rooms, gabled roofs covered in composition shingle, wood exterior siding, and a brick fireplace (originally on the east elevation, and later removed) and the existing 2-story garage was built over the footprint of the old carport in 1984.

Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(J)(7)(d)(b), upon approval recommendation of the Historic Property Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application by the Historic Preservation Board, the application shall be placed by resolution on the agenda of the City Commission for approval. At its meeting of October 3, 2018, the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) approved an Ad Valorem Tax Exemption request associated with approved additions and alterations to the contributing structure. The improvements, both interior and exterior, are completed, and a Certificate of Occupancy (CO) was issued on July 25, 2018. The applicant is now applying for tax exemption for those improvements. If approved, the request will be forwarded to the Palm ...

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