Agenda Preview: June 13th, 2023 Historic Preservation Board

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MDPL’s Advocacy Committee will review the following applications on the upcoming Historic Preservation Board agenda. Here is a sneak peek of the projects to be heard and links to learn more. Have a comment about a project you would like to share with our committee? Contact us.

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  1. 829 4th Street
  2. 7801 Atlantic Way
  3. 1245 Michigan Avenue
  4. 2740 North Bay Road
  5. 239 1st Street
  6. Collins Canal

REQUEST FOR CONTINUANCES/WITHDRAWALS

HPB22-0561, 829 4th Street

Current Site

Proposed Structure

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An application has been filed requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness for the substantial demolition, renovation and restoration of the existing building on the site, the construction of an attached multi-family residential addition and a variance from the setback requirements.

HPB23-0572, 7801 Atlantic Way

Current Site

Proposed Structure

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An application has been filed requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness for the total demolition of the existing single-family home and the construction of a new single-family home.

HPB23-0566, 2740 North Bay Road

An application has been filed requesting that the designation of Historic Single-Family Residence be removed from the property.

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Current Site

CONTINUED ITEMS

HPB23-0564, 1245 Michigan Avenue

Current Site

Proposed Structure

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An application has been filed requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness for the introduction of a temporary daycare facility within Flamingo Park located along Michigan Avenue.

NEW APPLICATIONS

HPB23-0573, 239 1st Street

Current Site

Proposed Structure

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An application has been filed requesting variances from the minimum and average unit size requirements.

BOARD ORDER HISTORIC DESIGNATIONS

HPB22-0537, Collins Canal

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A presentation by the City of Miami Beach Planning Department to the Historic Preservation Board relative to the proposed historic designation of the Collins Canal located between Biscayne Bay and Lake Pancoast as an individual local historic structure.

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