Palatka Historic Preservation Board Approves Garage Renovation on River Street.

The Palatka Historic Preservation Board recently approved a set of improvements for a detached garage on River Street, which will include the addition of a second floor with a bedroom and bathroom. This approval marks an important development for the property, which is situated within the city’s South Historic District.

During the meeting, the applicant, Paul Donahue, expressed his desire to enhance the existing garage to better accommodate family gatherings. The proposed renovation will see the existing structure’s exterior remain consistent with the historic character of the main house, a frame vernacular residence with Victorian influences built in 1905. The improvements will feature a new lavatory on the first floor, while the second floor will include a bedroom and bathroom, along with a recessed balcony seating area. The new additions will utilize materials and colors that match the existing structures to maintain architectural harmony.

The board received one staff comment regarding the proposal, but no objections from adjacent property owners were noted. Members of the board were largely supportive of the project, citing the preservation of the property’s aesthetics and the thoughtful integration of new elements.

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