File #: 18-0317    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Public Hearing
File created: 11/2/2018 In control: Historic Preservation Board
On agenda: 11/13/2018 Final action:
Title: 1574 Druid Road South: Historic Tax Abatement Initial Review Summary: If 1574 Druid Road South has been granted a Special Certificate of Appropriateness via the Historic Preservation Board prior to this agenda item, the Board may now review the property tax abatement application for the home, as allowed by the property owner (Ms. Katherine McCormick) and submitted by the applicants (Mr. Phillip Wolf and Mrs. Amanda Wolf). In Belleair, a historic tax abatement may total up to a 100% property tax exemption (on the approved restoration, renovation, or rehabilitation items only) for up to 10 years, per the discretion of the Commission post-construction. The approval of this agenda item by the Historic Preservation Board does not guarantee a historic tax abatement; instead, this vote serves as a preliminary approval of the plans so that the property owner may begin construction.
Attachments: 1. 1_Pre-Construction Application for Tax Abatement_1574 Druid Road South, 2. 2_Notarized Letter from KMcCormick_1574 Druid Road South, 3. 3_Site Plans_1574 Druid Road South, 4. 4_Supplemental Materials_1574 Druid Road South, 5. 5_Memo from CGA_1574 Druid Road South, 6. 6_FLMSF Form_1574 Druid Road South, 7. 7_Historic Tax Abatement Process Breakdown
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To: Historic Preservation Board
From: Cathy DeKarz, Management Analyst
Date: 11/13/2018
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1574 Druid Road South: Historic Tax Abatement Initial Review

Summary:
If 1574 Druid Road South has been granted a Special Certificate of Appropriateness via the Historic Preservation Board prior to this agenda item, the Board may now review the property tax abatement application for the home, as allowed by the property owner (Ms. Katherine McCormick) and submitted by the applicants (Mr. Phillip Wolf and Mrs. Amanda Wolf).

In Belleair, a historic tax abatement may total up to a 100% property tax exemption (on the approved restoration, renovation, or rehabilitation items only) for up to 10 years, per the discretion of the Commission post-construction. The approval of this agenda item by the Historic Preservation Board does not guarantee a historic tax abatement; instead, this vote serves as a preliminary approval of the plans so that the property owner may begin construction.
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Previous Commission Action: Earlier this evening, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed Mr. and Mrs. Wolf's Special Certificate of Appropriateness application for the property at 1574 Druid Road South. The decision made therein (and the arguments surrounding the proposed alterations) shall be taken into account for this item.

Background/Problem Discussion: Per the historic tax abatement process laid out in Belleair's Code of Ordinances, any resident applying for such an abatement shall complete parts one and two of DOS Form No. HR3E101292 and receive approval therein from the Town's "Local Historic Preservation Office" (LHPO) prior to starting construction. These two sections are collectively referred to as the "Pre-Construction Application."

Since Belleair's Historic Preservation Board also serves as its own LHPO, the Board shall now review the "Pre-Construction Application" regarding the item...

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