St. Pete Beach Historic Preservation Board Tackles Height Regulations and Historic Designations

During the recent meeting of the St. Pete Beach Historic Preservation Board, discussions unfolded around the interpretation of building height regulations in the Community Redevelopment District Area (CRDA) and their impact on the historic district’s character. The board also deliberated on local historic designation cases and the demolition of unsafe structures, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the city’s architectural integrity while accommodating necessary developments.

A central topic of the meeting was the ongoing debate over building height regulations within the CRDA. Concerns were raised about the interpretation of a 35-foot height limit, particularly in relation to base flood elevation (BFE), which could allow structures to reach heights of up to 45 feet. This raised questions about the original intent of the regulations and the potential impact on the district’s historic aesthetic. One board member emphasized the urgency of clarifying whether the height should be measured from grade alone, without incorporating BFE. The potential for taller structures to overshadow the existing historic character was a concern, prompting calls for a workshop to further discuss the implications and gather comprehensive background information.

The board also addressed the implications of these regulations on specific projects, such as a proposed building on Pascal Way. The need for clarity on how these regulations apply to both residential and commercial structures was highlighted, with a particular focus on maintaining consistency with the historic preservation goals of the area.

In addition to the height regulation discussions, the board reviewed several local historic designation cases. One notable case involved the residence on East Deasen Avenue, originally built as VA worker housing in 1949. The board considered a certificate of appropriateness for modifications, including elevating the structure to comply with flood regulations. The proposed changes sought to preserve the historic function and appearance of the property while enhancing its resilience to flooding. The board supported the application and approved the certificate, emphasizing the importance of balancing preservation with necessary adaptations.

Another case concerned the demolition of two rear accessory dwellings at 103 and First Avenue, which had been deemed unsafe following damage from the 2024 hurricanes. While the board cannot outright deny demolition requests for locally registered historic structures, they can impose a stay to discuss preservation options. However, due to the unsafe conditions and the properties’ zoning limitations, the board supported the demolition without a stay, allowing the owner to rebuild within the existing square footage.

Concerns were raised about the board’s role in reviewing and making recommendations on such variances, as outlined in the land development code.

The board also touched on the development of a design guideline book, which aims to provide clear examples and recommendations for new construction and renovations in the historic district. The integration of photographs and preferred designs was discussed, with an emphasis on maintaining the architectural character of the community while allowing for modern needs.

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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