Historic Structure Relocation Debated as St. Pete Beach Board Deliberates on Demolition and Preservation

During the St. Pete Beach Historic Preservation Board meeting on November 6, 2025, the board focused on the potential relocation of a historic structure at 10324 Avenue to replace the shuffleboard clubhouse in Pasador Park. The board also reviewed demolition requests for hurricane-damaged properties and discussed the implications of proposed fee adjustments for demolishing historic structures.

The most notable topic was the potential relocation of the historic house at 10324 Avenue to Pasador Park, a move proposed as an alternative to repairing the shuffleboard clubhouse. The house, with historical significance linked to past community figures, was considered for donation, and its relocation could provide a solution to the city’s challenge of maintaining historic structures while addressing community needs. The repair costs for the existing clubhouse were estimated at $192,000, prompting discussions on whether relocating the historic house, estimated at $162,000, could be a more financially viable option. Despite the potential cost-effectiveness, the board emphasized the importance of preserving the house’s historical value while ensuring that the shuffleboard club remains functional.

The board agreed to support the relocation proposal, contingent on more information from city staff and further procedural requirements, such as obtaining a certificate of appropriateness and historical designation for the house. A motion was ultimately passed to recommend the relocation to the city commission, highlighting the urgency of the matter. The board acknowledged the complexities involved in the move, including legal and procedural hurdles, but expressed a willingness to expedite the process to prevent delays.

In tandem with these discussions, the board considered a certificate of appropriateness for the demolition of a damaged property on Pasigril Way. The house, a contributing structure to the Pasil Historic District, had suffered significant hurricane damage, rendering restoration economically unviable. Staff recommended approving the demolition without a stay, citing the structure’s poor condition and flood zone constraints. Valuations conducted by FEMA showed a sharp decline in the property’s worth post-storm, supporting the board’s decision to approve the demolition.

The board also reviewed another demolition request for the property at 10324 Avenue, a colonial revival style residence from the 1940s. While the owners intended to retain the detached garage for future use, the house itself faced vulnerability due to flood risks. Efforts to relocate the home had been unsuccessful, and the board ultimately recommended approving the demolition without delay.

Another discussion point was the proposed increase in demolition fees for historic or contributing structures. One participant argued that the current fee of approximately $100 was insufficient given the financial capacity of individuals purchasing such properties for demolition. A suggestion was made to raise the fee to $1,000, reflecting property values and contributing to the city’s preservation efforts. The proposal was met with recognition of potential legislative impacts from Senate Bill 180, which could influence fee adjustments.

The meeting also touched on broader preservation efforts, including updates on the Gulf Beach’s Historic Museum and the development of a design guidebook to aid in maintaining the city’s architectural heritage. Members were encouraged to contribute feedback and photographs of historic structures for the guidebook, emphasizing the importance of visual documentation in preserving the community’s character.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Adrian Petrila
Historic Preservation Commission Officials:
Tia Hockensmith, Sean Hurley, William Loughery, Danielle Dashiell, Holly Young, Brandon Berry (Senior Planner)

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