File #: 18-843    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Request Status: Passed
File created: 11/30/2018 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 1/15/2019 Final action: 1/15/2019
Title: UPDATE TO THE DELRAY BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION DESIGN GUIDELINES
Sponsors: Development Services Department
Attachments: 1. Agenda Cover Report, 2. 2018-11-19-PZB SR Memo-HP Design Guidelines, 3. 2018-11-19-FINAL Design Guidelines
TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Timothy Stillings, Development Services Director
THROUGH: Mark R. Lauzier, City Manager
DATE: January 15, 2019

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UPDATE TO THE DELRAY BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION DESIGN GUIDELINES

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Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Motion to approve the update to the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Design Guidelines as presented, pursuant to Section 2.2.6(D)(8).

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Background:
The Delray Beach Historic Preservation Design Guidelines (Guidelines) were developed for the City of Delray Beach in 1990 with an update completed in 2003. The 2003 update was funded with a 50/50 matching grant from the Florida Division of Historical Resources, Bureau of Historic Preservation and was conducted by Ellen Uguccioni, a consultant with Janus Research in conjunction with City staff. The Guidelines incorporated changes resulting from several public hearings at which the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) reviewed text and layout of the document and specifically included:

· Updates to the Local Register of Historic Places;
· A more comprehensive and all-inclusive historical overview;
· Additional details relating and replacement of materials in-kind, accessibility, storm protection and demolition;
· Information relating to application processes;
· Introduction of appendices;
· Addition of architectural styles; and,
· Improved user-friendly layout, text, and graphics.

The City Commission reviewed the updated Guidelines during their meeting of June 10, 2003 and formally adopted the Guidelines at their July 22, 2003 public hearing.

Currently, the Guidelines are in conflict with the Land Development Regulations (LDR) with respect to process-related issues as the Guidelines incorrectly identify processes listed in the LDRs. In order to ensure the continued use of the Guidelines, removal of these outdated process references is required. Additionally, updates to the Local and National Register of Historic Places is proposed to include histor...

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