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HIS2012-00001 - 405 CLEVELAND ST; CAPITOL THEATRE; ORD 8358-12- . �- �� �f �--�x, � � �v� � �--�-�� s (/LJ / 1 ATLAS# 286B HIS2012-00001 (Removal) (Related to HIS2012-OOOOZ) Ca itol Theatre p 405 Cleveland Street DRC: N/A CDB : 09/ 18/ 12 CC1: CC2: 09/20/12 10/04/ 12 ORDINANCE NO.: 8358-12 HIS2012-00001 Related to H IS2012-00002 Capital Theatre 405 Clevela nd Street Ordinance 8358-12 Planner: Lauren Matzke ' CDB Meeting Date: Se�tember 18, 2012 Case Number: HIS2012-00001 Owner/Applicant: Citv of Clearwater/Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc. Address: 405 Cleveland Street Agenda Item: E=2 CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT GENERAL INFORMATION REQUEST: Removal of historic designation of the Capitol Theatre (405 Cleveland Street) PROPERTY SIZE: 6,272 square feet or 0.144 acres PROPERTY USE: Current Use: Indoor Recreation (Performing Arts Theater) Proposed Use: Indoor Recreation(Performing Arts Theater) PLAN CATEGORY: Central Business District (CBD) ZONING DISTRICT: Downtown (D) EXISTING North: Office and Vacant SURROUNDING USES: West: Office and Mixed Use South: Office East: Retail ANALYSIS Background This application involves property known as the Capitol Theatre located on the south side of Cleveland Street, one property east of Osceola Avenue in Downtown Clearwater. The theater opened in 1921 and was designed by local prominent architect Lester Avery and owned by John S. Taylor, State Representative for Hillsborough County from 1905 — 1910. The theater was designed for silent movies as well as live performances and has been at the heart of Clearwater's cultural and entertainment scene for many years. In 1960 the Capitol Theatre sustained significant damage from Hurricane Donna. Major building alterations occurred at that time and its operation transitioned to a movie theater until closed in 1980. Since that time the building has been used for a variety of purposes including local theater productions, youth programs, a social dance center and a church. Community Development Board—September 18,2012-Case HIS2012-00001 -Page 1 of 8 Architecturally the building is an excellent example of the ornate Mediterranean Revival style. The original building fa�ade was stucco with decorative details and expressed as two stories. Across the front of the building was a flat canopy and above that were three arches with radiating glass panes. There was an elaborate bell-shaped parapet in the center and on each side were elements that appeared to be corner towers. There were many architectural details in these areas of the farade that gave the building a very unique and interesting appearance. Significant changes have been made to the building's original appearance. To further downtown redevelopment efforts the City of Clearwater entered into a partnership with Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc. regarding the purchase, rehabilitation, operation and maintenance of this property. Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc. agreed to manage and operate the Capitol Theatre in conjunction with the adjacent Clearwater Evening Sun Building as a performing arts facility, and to work with the city in securing and providing funding necessary for construction, operation and maintenance of both properties. On December 3, 2009, City Council approved Ordinance No. 8119-09, designating this property as historic, finding that the building qualified for the classification of"excellent," based on the standards for designation outlined in the Community Development Code Section 4-607.F.2 and 3. In addition to a report on the physical description and historical significance of the building and historical photographs, preliminary renderings for the restoration of the Capitol Theater and Clearwater Evening Sun Building were submitted with the application for historic designation. Plans included replacing the theater fa�ade's architectural details and materials and replacing the 1940's signage. Since Council approval of the historic designation, Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc. has modified their plans for the renovation of both the Capitol Theatre and the adjacent Clearwater Evening Sun Building. The proposed exterior renovation of the two buildings materially alters this historic property (as well as the historic Clearwater Evening Sun Building). The modified renovation architecturally integrates the fa�ade of the subject property with that of the Clearwater Evening Sun Building so the two buildings appear to be one building. This proposed renovation will give a false historic representation of the subject property due to the architectural changes to the building and the fact that the two buildings will be read as one, whereby the theater will appear to be located on the corner of Cleveland Street and Osceola Avenue. The proposed renovation will remove the character-defining features that give the Capitol Theatre its architectural significance, thereby materially altering this historic property. Community Development Code Division 10 Historic Preservation establishes standards for approving changes to structures which have been designated historic, requiring certificates of appropriateness to materially alter a historic property. Pursuant to Community Development Code Section 3-1002, a historic property may be materially altered or relocated only after a six- month written notice to the community development board by the property owner. Furthermore, during the waiting period, the Code specifies "the City may conduct negotiations with the owner, obtain a historic easement, or take appropriate action in order to preserve the property." Instead of following this process or requesting a certificate of appropriateness, Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc. is requesting to de-designate this historic property. Community Development Boazd—September 18,2012-Case HIS2012-00001-Page 2 of 8 Standards for Removal of Designation Community Development Code Section 4-607.F. addresses the standards for historic designation, including criteria for evaluating proposed historic properties and•classification levels related to how many of the criteria are satisfied. As stated, it was previously determined that the Capitol Theatre could be classified as "excellent" because it satisfied three of the four criteria outlined in the Code. Community Development Code Section 4-607.G. Removal of designation states, "The removal of the historic designation from a property or district shall follow the same procedures as were used for its designation." The Code, however, does not include different criteria to be considered when a request is received to remove a historic designation. Consistency with Criteria for Evaluating Proposed Historic Properties The original request for historical designation evaluated the building against four criteria. Because there is no specific set of criteria by which to evaluate the proposed removal of this designation, this report will review the original findings and provide updated information from the designation application. Recommended Findings of Fact The following criteria were used in evaluating the historic designation of the Capitol Theatre. • Whether the property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad pattern of city, state or national history [CDC Section 4-607.F.2.a]. The Capitol Theatre's contributions to the history of Clearwater are significant as it was the cultural and entertainment center of the City and occupied a prime location on Clearwater's main street. Opening in 1921, the theater was equipped for live performances and silent movies and was known to accommodate first run movies and traveling vaudeville acts. During World War II the theater organized events called "Bank Night" whereby war bonds were sold as part of cash prize lottery drawings enticing many people to attend the theater. The Capitol Theatre sustained significant damage from Hurricane Donna in 1960 and the repairs greatly changed the theater's appearance. The building reopened as a movie theater after the renovations and operated until 1980. In 1981 the Royalty Theater Company re- established the property as a venue for the performing arts and changed the name to the Royalty Theater. By 1995 the Royalty Theater was closed and the building was subsequently used for a variety of purposes including youth programming, a social and sports dancing center and lastly a church. [Included in 2009 staff report accompanying request for designationJ • Whether the property is associated with the lives of persons significant in history [CDC Section 4-607.F.2.b]. The property proposed for designation was built by John S. Taylor, a son of one of the area's earliest homesteaders. He served as State Representative for Hillsborough County from 1905 to 1910. Mr. Taylor was vocal in his support of the separation of Pinellas County from Community Development Board—September 18,2012-Case HIS2012-00001-Page 3 of 8 ' Hillsborough County and lobbied the Florida Legislature to that end. His efforts were successful and in 1911 Pinellas County was created. The Capitol Theatre remained in the Taylor family estate until 1996. [Included in 2009 staff report accompanying request for designationJ • Whether the property possesses distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction or the representation of the work of a master, or the possession of artistic values [CDC Section 4-607.F.2.c). The Capitol Theatre is an excellent example of the elaborate Mediterranean Revival style. The building was very unique to Cleveland Street due to its materials and the significant use of architectural details. The building had a stucco front face with a flat canopy attached to the main wall that effectively divided the fa�ade into two stories. On the ground floor two storefronts flanked the theater entry. Above the canopy the fa�ade had three distinctive sections. In the center above the canopy were three compass arches with radiating glass panes and a wide stone molding. Above that was an elaborate bell-shaped parapet with a Baroque inspired cusped molding. The top center portion of the parapet included a Roman temple frame containing a plaque with "Capitol Theatre" inscribed on it. Above that at the top center of the parapet was a Palladian styled triple arch applied on a projecting sill and - clamshell-shaped console. To either side of the center, the building plane projected which gave the second floor above the storefronts the appearance of corner towers. This area was defined by double-hung sash windows with stone surrounds and projecting sills. Above the windows were shed roofs covered in green banel tile roof flanked by corner pillars with molded cornices. The Capitol Theatre was designed by Lester Avery, a prominent area architect. Mr. Avery designed several area buildings as well as the Harbor Oaks development, a National Register Historic District. He also designed buildings in Fort Lauderdale and Miami. The theater was constructed by John and Ivan Phillipoff who also built the Coachman Building in 1916 and the Roebling Estate in Belleair. In addition to being a builder, Ivan Phillipoff served a Deputy Tax Assessor for Pinellas County. [Included in 2009 staff report accompanying request for designationJ Since the 2009 historic designation, Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc. has decided to pursue renovations that do not meet the design guidelines established in the Downtown Clearwater Redevelopment Plan for the rehabilitation of historic structures. The application requesting removal of the historic designation states that design changes to the project will include the incorporation of the 401 Cleveland Street (Clearwater Evening Sun Building) and 409 Cleveland Street buildings into the exterior design of the Capitol Theatre, and that the "original ticket office, shops and overall look will not be maintained." The application did not include any further information as to why this change in design was made. There was no compelling evidence as to why the historic designation should be removed included within the application. • Whether the property yielded or may be likely to yield information important in prehistory or history. [CDC Section 4-607.F2.d]. There is no evidence that the Capitol Theatre yields information important in prehistory or history. �Included in 2009 staff report accompanying request for designationJ Community Development Board—September 18,2012-Case HIS2012-00001 -Page 4 of 8 Recommended Conclusions of Law At this time, the Capitol Theatre remains eligible for historic designation. The property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of Clearwater history and is associated with the lives of persons significant in Clearwater's history. Current plans would eliminate the distinctive characteristics of a type, period and method of construction; however, the original plans submitted with the request for designation in 2409 demonstrated that it was possible to maintain and/or restore these architectural characteristics while rehabilitating the interior of the Capitol Theatre and adjacent Clearwater Evening Sun Building provide the amenities required of modern theaters (e.g., dressing rooms, concession stands, and additional restrooms). Classification of Property Recommended Findings of Fact Community Development Code Section 4-607.F.3 specifies that historic properties shall be classified as exceptional, excellent, notable ar of value as part of the scene depending on the number of designation criteria met. Based on the findings of fact and conclusions of law made above, the Capitol Theatre cunently meets three out of the four designation criteria including: association with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of history; association with the lives of persons significant in history; and association with distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction. Where the previous proposed restoration plans intended to return the building to its original appearance, the new plans, according to the application, involve integrating the Capitol Theatre fa�ade into that of the adjacent Clearwater Evening Sun Building. These changes would materially alter the theater and create a false representation of the building's historic location. Recommended Conclusions of Law The Capitol Theatre is currently considered "excellent" as it meets the criteria established in Community Development Code Section 4-607.F.a, b. and c. The proposed changes to the exterior of the building would materially alter the historic character of the building as historic materials would be covered and new architectural features added that create a false sense of historical development. Changes to the fa�ade of this degree would make it inappropriate for the building to continue to be designated. IMPACT OF HISTORIC DESGINATION The historic designation of the Capitol Theatre in 2009 made it one of two locally designated buildings in the city. The Florida Department of State Division of Historical Resources published a report titled "Economic Impacts of Historic Preservation in Florida" in 2010. This report states that "Historic preservation activities in Florida, including the rehabilitation of historic buildings, heritage tourism, the operation of history museums and activities generated by Florida Main Street programs contribute some $6.3 billion annually to the state." Additionally, the report says, "The U.S. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation notes that historic preservation is often cheaper than new construction, not only in the reconstruction process but Community Development Boazd—September 18,2012-Case HIS2012-00001-Page 5 of 8 ' also in the return on investment brought through the revitalization of urban areas for both residences and businesses. (U.S. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 2009)." Several city plans contain policies related to the preservation and designation of structures within the city, which can create a sense of place and time and maintain character that makes a city unique. Applicable Objectives and Policies from the Future Land Use Element of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan in support of the historic designation of the Clearwater Evening Sun Building area as follows: Policy A.5.5.2 - Preserve the unique qualities of Clearwater and its cultural heritage as exemplified by historic buildings, landmarks, landscapes, streetscapes, lighting, and building design. Objective A.6.3 - The City shall encourage the implementation of historic overlay districts, the maintenance of existing historic properties, and the preservation of existing neighborhoods through the use of design guidelines and the implementation of the City's Community Development code. Policy A.63.1 - The City Council shall consider designating historic properties and districts within the City of Clearwater; designations shall be consistent with the standards for designation found in the City's Community Development Code. Procedures identified in the Community Development Code should be amended to permit the City, in addition to properiy owners,to initiate such designation. Policy A.6.3.2 - Any changes to approved historic structures shall be approved by the Community Development Board in accordance with the procedures and requirements found in the Community Development Code. The historic designation of the Capitol Theatre furthers the following policy of the Downtown Clearwater Redevelopment Plan: Policy 4: Renovation, rehabilitation and reuse of historic resources are encouraged. Flexibility through the site plan review process should be utilized so that historic resources may be retained and reused. City plans also include policies related to the importance of economic development, particularly in the downtown, which are relevant for consideration of the request to remove the historic designation of the Capitol Theatre. Applicable Objectives and Policies from the Future Land Use Element of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan as follows: Policy A.6.1.10 Clearwater will continue to support the tax increment financing program and redevelopment efforts of the downtown area through activities of the economic development office and actions of the City Council as the Community Redevelopment , Agency. Community Development Boazd—September 18,2012-Case HIS2012-00001-Page 6 of 8 � Objective A.6.6 - Tourism is a substantial element of the City's economic base and as such the City shall continue to support the maintenance and enhancement of this important economic sector. The Downtown Clearwater Redevelopment Plan includes the following policy: Policy 5: The City shall pursue various strategies, incentives and planning tools that will assist in the preservation of historic resources. The historic designation of this building requires any building improvements to be consistent with the design guidelines established in the Downtown Clearwater Redevelopment Plan for the rehabilitation of historic structures. Although it was anticipated that the historic designation of the Capitol Theatre would strengthen the property's eligibility to obtain historic preservation grant/loan funding, Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc. has indicated that histaric preservation grant/loan funding will not be required to complete the currently proposed project. Strategy 20 of the Downtown Clearwater Redevelopment Plan supports locating a performing arts theater in Downtown and providing assistance, as needed, with land acquisition, land assembly, building rehabilitation and parking facilities development to support the use. In 2009, the staff report stated that the historic designation of the Capitol Theatre would further implementation of this policy. However, removal of the designation does not adversely affect the implementation of this policy. The Introduction of the Downtown Clearwater Redevelopment Plan identifies the purpose of the plan, and states several reasons why a project like the designation and renovation of the Capitol Theatre are important to the city: There are several good reasons that downtown revitalization is important to all Clearwater citizens. First, every city should have a unique place that fosters communiry interaction and fun. Downtown should and can be that place for Clearwater residents and tourists alike. Second, Downtown Clearwater is a reflection of how our forefathers lived, worked and shopped. Clearwater's past can be seen in its historic buildings in and around Downtown and historic Coachman Park. We cannot envision and plan for the _future unless we are mindful of our past learning from our successes and failures. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION The removal of the historic designation of the Capitol Theatre was requested by Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc. The building is an excellent example of the ornate Mediterranean Revival style and one of the most significant buildings in downtown Clearwater. It served as the cultural heart of Clearwater for many years and was one of the primary venues for motion pictures and live theater in the area. It was designed by Lester Avery, a prominent area architect and owned by John S. Taylor, son of one of the first homesteaders in the Clearwater area and influential figures in the creation of a separate Pinellas County. The Capitol Theatre is a historic property that qualifies for the classification of "excellent" pursuant to the Community Development Code. Policies within the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan and the Downtown Clearwater Redevelopment Plan emphasize the importance of designating and preserving historic buildings, and were considered as part of the original application to designate the Capitol Theatre, and Communiry Development Boazd—September 18,2012-Case HIS2012-00001-Page 7 of 8 ' Community Development Code Division 10 Historic Preservation provides alternate processes for requesting alterations to a historic property. Based on the above analysis, the Planning and Development Department recommends the following action on the request: Recommend DENIAL of the request to remove the historic designation of 405 Cleveland Street,the Capitol Theatre. � Jf �� , � � � Prepared by Planning & Development Department staf£ ` : l,���'���; �°��'� ;` �' Lauren Matzke,A P Long Range Planning Manager Attachments: Resume Application to Remove Historic Designation Location Map Aerial Photograph of Site and Vicinity Zoning Map Site Photographs Community Development Board—September 18,2012-Case HIS2012-00001-Page 8 of 8 Resume - Lauren Matzke,AICP 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater,FL 33756 727-562-4547 lauren.matzkena,myclearwater.com PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Long Range Planning Manager December 2011 to present • Planner III,Long Range Division October 2008 to December 2011 • Planner II,Long Range Division September 2008 to October 2008 City of Clearwater, FL Responsible for numerous aspects of the Growth Management Act of Florida such as comprehensive planning, Future Land Use Plan amendments, rezonings, and annexations. Update Community Development Codes by Ordinance. Prepare staff reports far the City Council and Community Development Board. Responsible for providing informational assistance to the public and developers concerning development plans. Coordinate and manage various projects. Serve as the city's representative on countywide and regional planning agency committees. • Senior Planner February 2007 to September 2008 City of St. �ete Beach, FL Implemented new legislative directives for Florida's growth management laws related to governments' comprehensive planning and land development regulations. Served as staff to the City Commission, Planning Board and Historic Preservation Board. Administered the land development regulations, processed future land use plan amendments and rezonings. Responsible for the preparation of special area plans. • Environmental Specialist III August 2005 to February 2007 Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee, FL Served as primary reviewer of local government comprehensive plan amendments, sector plans and evaluation and appraisal reports for the northwest region of Florida. Provided comments and recommendations to the Florida Department of Community Affairs. Drafted policies and comprehensive plan language regarding natural resource protection, assisting local government representatives. EDUCATION Master's Degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University,2006 Bachelor of Science in Design and Environmental Analysis, concentration in Gerontology, Cornell University, 1998 LICENSES AND ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS American Institute of Certified Planners(2009 to Present) American Planning Association(2003 to Present) Florida Chapter(2005 to Present) New York Metro Chapter(2003 to 2005) Florida Planning and Zoning Association(2009 to Present) t LL ° C earwater Planning&Development Department � Application to Remove Historic Designation ALL APPLICATIONS ARE TO BE FILLED OUT COMPLETELY AND CORRECTLY,AND SUBMITTED IN PERSON (NO FAX OR DELIVERIES)TO THE PLANNING &DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT. ORIGINAL APPLICATION THAT IS SIGNED AND NOTARIZED AND SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS AS REQUIRED WITHIN ARE TO BE SUBMITTED FOR REVIEW BY THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT. IT IS INCUMBENT UPON THE APPLICANT TO SUBMIT COMPLETE AND CORRECT INFORMATION. ANY MISLEADING, DECEPTIVE,INCOMPLETE OR INCORRECT INFORMATION MAY INVALIDATE YOUR APPLICATION. THE APPLICANT, BY FILING THIS APPLICATION,AGREES TO COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE. PROPERTY OWNER(S) ����� (LIST ALL OWNERS ON DEED): C'r--�-�, �-F cl'� MAILING ADDRESS: /� Z �, O Scea Ia nV� PHONE NUMBER: EMAIL: AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE: �� �c�Ce.v�� � I�, �i� C MAILING ADDRESS: (� � � �t./�C WL.v�II-e..tl �-eJa`}'� ��- . DI-I/�l�iF Al1��AR`R: �4 T� TQ ' ` ���v v EMAIL: BUSINESS NAME: C��j-�� �'�y� STREET ADDRESS: �/!1 S CI�v� I�� � PARCEL NUMBER(S): l(Q - 2� - / S- Z D � SS�-4 0 2 - OG'�a LEGALDESCRIPTION: �'c�s-f- �fZ. o.� Lo-f- �- , p�,,�s (�'-9e5-� �O 'p�.,.Q� ,� " �-�' `o'�' 6 , sot�,� 2, o�, v{�s 2esUb d-� a�o�i� 6 ��.,� �(�� �oe�. �J, Pa9c 8�', pv�.hl+� '(�cco�S a-Ff�-r(Isbo �'o�..yl� �o� .�'ldrfG��t�d-� wl.,lc�. DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST: ��llas Ca U�-�-� l•�as �o✓�^^e��� c� D e�.✓-� �-- D � � � � � (� I AUG 0 2 �012 �� � PLANNING 8 DEVELOi-i:4�NT D�PT I Planning 8 Development Department,100 S.Myrtle Avenue,Clearwater,FL 33756,TeI:727- TER Page 1 of 4 Revised 07/12 � Description of Request: To remove the historic designation for the Capitol Theatre. The building has been so severely altered over the years that it can no longer be contributing to the original design. There are no known detailed original plans or photographs of the interior, making it impossible to duplicate. With design changes on the interior with adding of loge seating and the combining of the two adjoining buildings (the 409&401 Cleveland Street buildings)will drastically change the look and functionality of the space. Finally incorporating the front fa�ade of the original Spanish Mediterranean architecture of the Capitol Theatre wrapping around the Clearwater Sun Building the exterior look will have little resemblance of the original. D C� � � ' Y��' � au� 0 2 z��2 ' � PLANNiNG$DEVELO'ri.1�fVT�;=T n' A ATFR The Capitol Theatre: Present and proiected economic trends and conditions relatin�to the maintenance, development or redevelopment of the qropertv or district: Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc will manage and operate the Capitol Theatre as a performing arts facility and will participate, along with the City, in securing and providing the funds necessary for construction,operation and maintenance of both properties. However,the historic significance of the property will not have any impact on the economic success of the facility. Nor contribute to the programming presented on the main stage. Finally historic preservation grant/loan funding will not be required to complete the project. Standards for Desi�nation: With the incorporation of the 401 Cleveland Street and 409 Cleveland Street buildings into the interior and exterior design,the fifty-four foot fa4ade will now be two hundred and nine foot wrap around facade. Turning what was once an 8000 square foot building into a 20,000 square foot facility. The original ticket office, shops and overall look will not be maintained. The interior will also be significantly be altered,with the rebuild of the balcony, full replacement of all seats on both levels including the addition of loge seating, additional restrooms, concession stands, dressing rooms and a VIP lounge. None of which have any historic significance to the original theater design or function. t�������� _..,_t,:�:-�:��-,-�n:3v�,�= "�rj��:��r�?tNA��a LL Planning&Development Department ° C �arwater Application to Remove Historic Designation U Data Sheet PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS FILLED OUT,IN ITS ENTIRETY. FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM WILL RESULT IN YOUR APPLICATION BEING FOUND INCOMPLETE AND POSSIBLY DEFERRED UNTIL THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION CYCLE. FUTURE LAND USE I PLAN DESIGNATION: _/i✓a�v a � �c!`C a�-►�'on/ P r rw�IG'' �'VTS �e'r ZONING DISTRICT: O p(,o VJ.v-Foc,.r,� SPECIAL AREA PLAN: �(� � C¢i✓�r,.� g v�sl'nxSS �rs�rl�-�' o�'' (u� re �e.�st we �o� �Sc, P 1a,,�� � PARCEL SIZE: D- ! y Z �- acres (a� � �� square feet STATE OF FLORIDA,COUNTY OF PINELLAS I (we), the undersigned, acknowledge that all representations made in this application are true and accurate to the best of my knowiedge and authorize City representatives to visit and photograph the property described in this application. Sworn to and subscribed before me this -�°� day of �- �_. by vC�-� £c,1 Ck.l('��t�G ,who is personally known/has prod ed as identification. Signat of p e o tative � Notary public, My commission expires: — Signature of properry owner or representative Sv4i1111� ,o aY'a�: TAMMIE A.RICCIO � _2; x°�_ Notary Public•S4ate ot Florida D 'I =�� :�=M y Com m. E x p i r e s S e p 1 4,2 0 1 2 ;T oe, ' �� �% Commission# DQ 622453 �UG � 2 n� ' . :i ,rFO���;°�`�'. ���� �1_...� P � o -� Li�. :.4E T L`�?f j Departrra�erRt,100 S.Myrtle Avenue,Clearwater,FL 33756,Tel:727-562-4567;Fax:727-562-4865 Revised 07/12 ° ter P�anning&Development Department } learwa A lication to Remove Historic Designation � l� pp � Submittal Package Instructions & Checklist and Information for Applicants IN ADDITION TO THE COMPLETED APPLICATION TO REMOVE HISTORIC DESIGNATION FORM,ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES SHALL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS: C�Map showing the location and boundaries of the property or district ❑ Report including the historic,architectural or archaeological value of the property or district ❑ Present and projected economic trends and conditions relating to the maintenance, development or redevelopment of the property or district ❑ A list of contributing and noncontributing properties within the district(if applicable) �Reason for request to remove designation ATTENDANCE AT PUBLIC HEARINGS The applicant or applicant's representative is encouraged to attend City Council public hearings. 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That the undersigned (has/ha�e)appointed and tdoes/doj appo(nt: Ruth Eckerd Hall,Inc. as(his/their)agent(s)to execute any petitlons or other documents necessary ta affect such petition; 5. That this affidavit has been executed to induce the City of Clearwater, Flarida to consider and act on the above described property; 6. That site visits to the property are necessary by City representatives in order to process this application and the owner authorizes City representatives to visit and photograph the property described in this applitation; 7. That(I/we),the undersigned authority, hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct. �t:'��'-�'�.�.L�.. �i ��F.c�,._.� � � r Property Owner(Signature) Property Owner(Signature} Property Owner(Signature) Property Owner(Signaturej 5TATE QF FLOfiIDA,GOUNiY OF PINELIAS BEFQRE FVtE THE UNDERSIGNED,AN OFFICER DULY COtu1MtSSIONED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA,ON THIS ��k� DAY QF 14l �`--1 , �C { .� ,PERSC1NAlLYAPPEARED � l_�.?.I� .��+� �• ��L�;� i�tc , "j� WHO HAVING BEEN FIRST DUiY SWORN DEPOSED AND SAYS THAT HE/5HE FULLY UNDERSTANDS THE CONTENTS OFTHE AFFIDAVITTHAT HE/SHE SIGNED. SAMbi�lJ1 bAitntl6ER � rJ07qftY PUgUC �,s:� • �S7A7EaFFLOR�Qq '^� `'����� �� �� �, . 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'` � fst,,�i *�` 'r' ,.�• ��--J P��ig � � � �!� � �_ t�� � � �* ♦ ^-- __' 'C.' �, '�.: ./.� � y ..LT' d � . r�, � . . � . - ^.��.y.i .�- ,��1 ' 1 1LI:CL,S7' a< " ''" �, j �. �,�; - �!C .^ er. � ECE�'?E�I ♦ I �- � �.,,, Ff:4G���'� E11 2lCEFl�t �� � ; ! , ....�!.. E h �' .�.l.1�. �-t4n+s �' , � .:I AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH Owner: City of Clearwater Cases: HIS2012-00001 Site: 405 Cleveland Street Property Size: 0.144 acres PINs: 16-29-15-20358-002-0070 Atlas Page: 286B " � ��y���., � .� ��..�r�..Q, - _ � � `a �� � � �� .�- •�' � _,_ I�.� �� " .. n�w..._ � � �..-wK. " " . � , P,. „�, , �� �> �",� � : _< cf,� 3s3� �< <. � �.,, �� �� �� , , . ,,.. R -.= . . _. , �_,__ t ' � _ _�„;, ,.: �"� � F �F� t r t�. �a:� � "`�� � � ,. i� ` ��� ��:� .. . � ��S��` ,�� � ." _... . �f i�'. ,y..,: r 4 1 . '` ,v � � ' ' 7 i i . � k • �� x�1 � { . _.......e �+� . .. ._�..,: , ... ... _..+e.. � u � ..�.. ....... ......._.,�,��o.,e__ ��y, _ _;: �-Y�n. ',...... �n ....x .��` _ ...-a.s... ....,.. „-tt ...�. . � ..:. . 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