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April 29, 2026 Historic Preservation Board: abril de 2026

City of Mount Dora

April 29, 2026_Historic Preservation Board Meeting Minutes

[110 N Clayton Street] Project at 110 N Clayton Street for a new garage addition with a patio on top was approved. The project involved removing an existing deck and shed. Jason Malk attended via zoom, and Don Malak was present. The board voted to approve the application with a 5-0 vote. [115 W 3rd Avenue] Project at 115 W 3rd Avenue for renovation was deemed not to require a Certificate of Appropriateness as the residence is under 50 years old. Applicants were advised to proceed with building permits and check with the Building Department regarding fence permits. Det Joks, Chairman, noted a previous submission. Giovanna Tualdo and an unnamed owner were present. Amanda Kelly of Kelly Painting Company was delayed. [351 W 10th Street] Project at 351 W 10th Street for renovation was discussed. Ms. Janiszewski provided a summary, and John Wilbur, Contractor, was present. The discussion included window installation on the second story with white vinyl, water damage to the upper porch flooring, window type and material, screening in windows, casement windows, fixed glass, and preserving old wood. The board voted to approve the application with a 5-0 vote. [606 N McDonald Street] Project at 606 N McDonald Street for an addition was approved with two conditions: the new metal roof shall be standing seam with a concealed fastener in an earthy or muted color, and the windows on the western façade must include the shutters and grid lines depicted in the application. Lisa Smith of Eco Construction was present. Discussions included the site plan, matching shingles, painting and color, a large tree on the lot, pervious calculations, and procedures if the Building Department rejects a project. The board voted to approve the application with a 5-0 vote. [729 E 8th Avenue] Project at 729 E 8th Avenue for window replacement was denied. The staff recommended approval with the condition that grid lines be replicated on all new windows. Diane Hartwell, landowner, was present and expressed frustration with the contractor, stating she did not want to continue with the COA Application. Discussions included restocking fees, contractor measurements, the COA being separate from applicant disputes, contractor attendance at meetings, permit requirements, materials including vinyl windows, financial hardship, and guidelines. The board voted to deny the application as presented unanimously with a 5-0 vote, citing inconsistency with standards discouraging vinyl windows.

Board:
April 29, 2026 Historic Preservation Board
Date:
2026-04-29
Type:
Minutes
Decision:
Approved
Address:
110 N Clayton Street
Applicant:
Lisa Smith, Eco Construction

April 29, 2026_Historic Preservation Board Meeting_Agenda

[110 N Clayton Street, 115 W 3rd Avenue, 729 E. 8th Ave, 351 W 10th Street, 606 N McDonald Street] The Historic Preservation Board agenda for April 29, 2026, includes five Certificates of Appropriateness for exterior work. Project at 110 N Clayton Street involves a new garage. Project at 115 W 3rd Avenue is a renovation. Project at 729 E. 8th Ave for window replacement was tabled. Project at 351 W 10th Street is for window renovation. Project at 606 N McDonald Street is for an addition. Public comment is scheduled for each item, but no decisions or specific public sentiment are detailed in this agenda.

Board:
April 29, 2026 Historic Preservation Board
Date:
2026-04-29
Type:
Agenda
Address:
110 N Clayton Street, 115 W 3rd Avenue, 729 E. 8th Ave, 351 W 10th Street, 606 N McDonald Street

April 29th, 2026, Historic Preservation Board Meeting Agenda Packet

[110 N Clayton Street; case Not stated (referred to as Tab 1 - Certificate of Appropriateness)] The Historic Preservation Board is considering a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new garage addition at 110 N Clayton Street. The project involves removing an existing deck and shed and constructing a concrete block garage with a patio on top. The applicant, Carolyn K Parlato, seeks to replace the existing garage door with a matching one. Staff recommends approval, finding the proposal consistent with historic design standards regarding compatibility, location, and subordination to the primary structure. The property is zoned R-1 with a Medium Density land use. The construction year of the existing structure is 1952, and its style is Masonry Vernacular. [115 W 3rd Avenue] The Historic Preservation Board is reviewing a Certificate of Appropriateness for a renovation project at 115 W 3rd Avenue. The agenda lists this item for discussion, including ex parte communication, staff and applicant presentations, public comment, and board discussion. No decision or specific details of the renovation are provided in the agenda. [351 W 10th Street] The Historic Preservation Board is reviewing a Certificate of Appropriateness for a window renovation at 351 W 10th Street. The agenda lists this item for discussion, including ex parte communication, staff and applicant presentations, public comment, and board discussion. No decision or specific details of the renovation are provided in the agenda. [606 N McDonald Street] The Historic Preservation Board is reviewing a Certificate of Appropriateness for an addition at 606 N McDonald Street. The agenda lists this item for discussion, including ex parte communication, staff and applicant presentations, public comment, and board discussion. No decision or specific details of the addition are provided in the agenda. [610 N. Tremain Street] The Historic Preservation Board approved the application for a reroof at 610 N. Tremain Street. Staff recommended approval, and the board unanimously approved the application as presented. Discussions included whether the property is a duplex and mimicking gridlines. [1148 N. Grandview Street] The Historic Preservation Board approved the application for a reroof at 1148 N. Grandview Street. Staff recommended approval, and the board unanimously approved the application. Staff clarified that the application was for the entire roof. [811 N. Grandview Street] The Historic Preservation Board approved the application for window/door renovation at 811 N. Grandview Street, with the condition that grid lines are replicated on new windows. Staff recommended approval with this condition. Discussions involved ordinance provisions on replacement materials and the nature of a patio door. [729 E. 8th Avenue] The Historic Preservation Board tabled the application for window replacement at 729 E. 8th Avenue until the next meeting. Staff recommended approval with conditions for replicating gridlines. Discussions involved vinyl windows, architectural curves preventing replication of front windows, and the owner's stated reasons for replacement (leaking windows, rotting frames). The owner, Diane Hartwell, presented photos. The board decided to table the item to allow for a representative/contractor to be available for further questions.

Board:
April 29, 2026 Historic Preservation Board
Date:
2026-04-29
Type:
Agenda_packet
Decision:
Staff recommends Approval
Address:
110 N Clayton Street
Applicant:
Carolyn K Parlato

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