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MEETING DATE:  2/12/2019

SUBJECT:  Certificate of Appropriateness: A request by Austin King, applicant and agent, for Red Silk, Inc., property owner, for the following alterations to a property located within the Historic Overlay District:installation of a red metal coping band on an existing parapet, located at 14545 Main Street, Tax Parcel No. 03696-000-000 (Quasi-Judicial Hearing)

PREPARED BY:  Adam Hall, AICP

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

Staff recommends that the Planning & Zoning Board approve the Certificate of Appropriateness upon making the following motion:

 

Based upon the competent substantial evidence presented at this hearing, the presentation before this Board, and Staff's recommendation, this Board finds the application to be consistent with the City of Alachua Comprehensive Plan and in compliance with the Land Development Regulations and approves the application for a Certificate of Appropriateness.

 

Summary

This application is a request by Austin King of Perry Roofing Contractors, Inc. , applicant and agent for Red Silk, Inc.,  property owner, for the approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness for the following alteration to an existing commercial structure: installation of a red metal coping band on an existing parapet wall.  

 

The subject property is ±0.13 acres in area, and is located at 14545 Main Street, south of the Alachua Women’s Club and west of the First Baptist Church of Alachua.

 

Section 3.7.2(A) of the City’s Land Development Regulations (LDRs) establishes the standards for the Historic Overlay District. The general purposes of the Historic Overlay District are as follows:  to protect the beauty of the City and improve the quality of its environment through identification, recognition, conservation, maintenance, and enhancement of the City’s historic and architectural resources; to protect designated land and buildings or structures having historic and architectural significance; to stabilize and improve property values; to foster civic pride; and, to encourage redevelopment in the City’s downtown. Section 3.7.2(A)(2)(a) of the LDRs establishes the City of Alachua Downtown Historic District, which includes all lots within an area bounded by NW 145th Avenue, NW 145th Terrace, NW 148th Place, and NW 138th Terrace.  

 

Section 3.7.2(A)(5) of the LDRs states, “[o]nce land, buildings, or structures are classified within an Historic Overlay District, no demolition, new construction, addition, or alteration of exterior architectural features shall occur within the district without the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness in accordance with Section 2.4.6, Certificate of Appropriateness.”  

 

As part of the application package, the applicant has submitted pictures and specifications for the proposed red metal coping band. Pictures have also been submitted of the structures on nearby properties to demonstrate that the proposed alteration is consistent with the character of nearby structures.

 
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Staff Report
Application and Supporting Materials
Public Notice Materials for the 02/12/19 PZB Hearing