Agenda 01-11-21 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
HISTORIC RESOURCES PRESERVATION BOARD
MEETING AGENDA
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DATE: Monday, January 11, 2021 TIME: 6:30 P.M.
PLACE: Zoom On-Line Meeting & City Hall Community Room, 100 E. Ocean Avenue
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1. Agenda Approval
2. Approval of Minutes— September 14, 2020 and September 17, 2020
3. Communications and Announcements
Pursuant to a prior request by the Board, Staff will present a summary of demolitions of buildings
eligible for consideration for the local registry (i.e. 50 years or older).
4. Old Business:
A. Historic plaques for designated properties —Staff will provide an update on a new supplier for
Grandview Aluminum Products that has been located, Express Plaque Awards located in Jupiter;
cost estimates and material options; and the design concept.
B. Historic Preservation Programming and the local Ordinance—The Board will be offered the
opportunity to continue any discussions regarding desired preservation activities and
programming, in conjunction with staff providing an overview of the principal components of the
City's preservation ordinance.
5. New Business:
A. None
6. Other
7. Comments by members
8. Public comments
9. Announce date of next meeting — March 8, 2021
10.Adjournment
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established within 15 minutes of the noticed start time of the meeting the City Clerk or designee will so
note the failure to establish a quorum and the meeting shall be concluded. Board members may not
participate further even when purportedly acting in an informal capacity.
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Agenda January 11, 2021
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HISTORIC RESOURCES
PRESERVATION BOARD
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Item 3
Report on Demolitions
CY 2020
List of Demolished Houses
> 50 yrs ( CY 2020 )
1 104 NW. 5th Ave. Private Severe fire damage
2 225 NE. 9th Ave. Private Redevelopment
3 145 NE. 4th Ave. Public Redevelopment
4 1001 N. Railroad Ave. Public Redevelopment
5 38655. Lake Dr. Private Rebuild/Expansion
6 222 NW 3`1 Ct. Private Sell / Redevelop
212 NW. 3'1 Ct. Private Sell / Redevelop
8 115 N. Fed. Hwy. Public Redevelopment
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Item 4 ,, A
Historic Plaques for
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Boynton Design Concept
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Product Options &
Cost Estimates
• Designed/priced product — AOS
• Size — 10. 5" x 20"
• Letter size — 1" ; Number size — 2 . 5"
• Aluminum - $ 145 . 91 per plaque
• Bronze - $642 . 15 per plaque
• Extra letters - $ 17 each
• Proof fee - $25
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Item 4 ,, B
Historic Preservation
Ordinance Overview
Selected Program Basics & Features
• Voluntary
• Local Registry of Historic Places
• 50 years or older + association with :
o Local event(s)
o Persons significant to City's past
o Distinguishing physical character ( i . e .
Architectural style)
o National Registry designation
Selected Program Basics & Features
• Local Registry nomination process :
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The City Commission, Board, or owner;
• Approved if:
o Board advances application to
Commission and Commission approves;
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0 Commission approves appeal request.
Selected Program Basics & Features
• Modification process/COA:
• Application process
• Level of review determined
• Secretary of Interior Standards for Rehab.
• Plus use- and site-specific criteria
• COA required for demolition
• Approval, delay, or approval
• Recording/documenting historic property
• Preservation of materials if not a hardship
Selected Program Basics & Features
• Tax Exemption for improvements
0 100% of increase in assessed value
o Up to 10 yrs . for qualifying properties
o Board and Commission review
o Revocation if property not maintained