Agenda Preview: May 13, 2025 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. 633 6th Street
  2. 1300 Lenox Avenue.
  3. 100 21st Street.
  4. 910 Marseille Drive and 7116 Bay Drive.
  5. The right-of-way located adjacent to the east of 260 Euclid Avenue.
  6. 100 Lincoln Road CU-1.

HPB24-0639, 833 6th Street – Possible Designation of an Historic Site

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A presentation by the City of Miami Beach Planning Department to the Historic Preservation Board of a Preliminary Evaluation and Recommendation Report relative to the possible designation of the South Shore Community Center located at 833 6th Street, as a local historic site.

MODIFICATIONS TO PREVIOUSLY APPROVED BOARD ORDER

HPB25-0646 a.k.a. HPB21-0482, 1300 Lenox Avenue.

Current Site

Proposed Structure

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An application has been filed requesting modifications to a previously issued Certificate of Appropriateness for the partial demolition, renovation and restoration of the existing single- family home, including the construction of attached and detached additions and variances from the required setbacks, open space, lot coverage and retaining wall regulations. Specifically, the applicant is requesting design and variance modifications.

HPB25-0649 a.k.a. HPB20-0442, 100 21st Street.

Current Site

Proposed Structure

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An application has been filed requesting modifications to a previously issued Certificate of Appropriateness for the partial demolition, renovation and restoration of the hotel building, the total demolition of an accessory cabana structure, the construction of ground level and rooftop additions, one or more waivers and a variance to relocate signage to a non-street facing façade. Specifically, the applicant is requesting to exceed the scope of the previously approved demolition.

NEW APPLICATIONS

HPB24-0629, 910 Marseille Drive and 7116 Bay Drive.

Current Site

Proposed Structure

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An application has been filed requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness for the construction of a new multi-family residential building on the vacant portion of the site.

HPB24-0637, The right-of-way located adjacent to the east of 260 Euclid Avenue.

Current Site

Proposed Structure

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An application has been filed requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness for the construction of an odor control unit at the existing pump station located within city right-of-way.

HPB24-0644, 100 Lincoln Road CU-1.

Current Site

Proposed Structure

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An application has been filed requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness for façade modifications to the commercial unit CU-1 located at the northwest corner of the property.

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