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4415 North Bay RoadCITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.ci.miami-beach.fl.us PLANNING DEPARTMENT July 25, 2005 Telephone: (305) ~-73-7550 Facsimile: (305) 673-7559 Daniel & Dominique Sirlin 1000 Venetian Way, Unit 101 Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Re: 4415 North Bay Road, Miami Beach Request for a Determination of Architectural Significance Dear Mr. & Mrs. Sirlin: Pursuant to your request that was received on July 13, 2005 (see Attachment), the Planning Department has evaluated the subject property at 4415 North Bay Road to determine whether the single-family residence is architecturally significant. A site visit of the subject property was conducted by staff on July 21, 2005. In accordance with Section 142-108(1) of the Land Development Regulations of the Miami Beach City Code, the following criteria determine whether a home constructed prior to 1942 is architecturally significant: The subject structure is characteristic of a specific architectural style constructed in the city prior to 1942, including, but not limited to, Vernacular, Mediterranean Revival, Art Deco, Streamline Moderne, or variations thereof. Satisfied. The subject home was designed by local architect David T. Ellis and built by B.Z. Stanger in 1940. It is a modest example of the Minimal Traditional style of architecture. Characteristic of this style, the residence is one-story in height with front-facing gabled roofs, close roof eaves, and a chimney. Its minimal decorative detailing includes circular attic vents in the open-gabled roof ends and a stucco band that highlights the top of the windows on the front facade. Together all of these architectural features contribute to the special character and architectural significance of this modest residence. The exterior of the structure is recognizable as an example of its style and/or period, and its architectural design integrity has not been modified in a manner that cannot be reversed without unreasonable expense. Satisfied. The exterior of the subject home is clearly recognizable as an example of its style and period with limited modifications. After reviewing an aerial photograph of Miami Beach from 1941, just a year after the home was constructed, it is apparent that the residence was not built strictly according to the original architectural drawings. The most significant difference is that the garage at the north end of the residence was built further towards the west with a gabled roof. In fact, the current survey shows that the existing foot print of the residence appears to match the as-built condition indicated in the 1941 aerlal photograph, including the y-shaped footpaths in the front yard. There have been some minor alterations to the subject home over the years, including the replacement of the original tile roof with asphalt shingle; the replacement of the original casement windows with a combination of jalousie, awning, and sliding windows; some modifications to the original window masonry openings; and the introduction of bulky metal awnings. These limited modifications do not have a significant negative impact on the architectural integrity of the residence. Re: 4415 North Bay Road July 25, 2005 Page 2 of 2 Significant exterior architectural characteristics, features, or details of the subject structure remain intact. Satisfied. The subject home has not been significantly altered and appears to be substantially consistent with its original architectural design. The subject structure embodies the scale, character, and massing of the built context of its immediate area. Satisfied. The one-story residence is compatible with the built context of the surrounding single-family homes in terms of scale, character, and massing. The Planning Department has determined that the subject building, although a modest residence, does meet the criteria in Section 142-108(1) and, therefore, is architecturally significant. This determination relative to architectural significance of the single-family home may be appealed within ten (10) days of rendering such decision. The appeal must be in writing and shall be to the Design Review Board. In accordance with Section 142-108(4), a request for the total demolition of an architecturally significant single-family home must be reviewed by the Design Review Board (DRB). A permit for the demolition of an architecturally significant single-family home shall not be issued unless a full building permit for new construction has been issued. In the event an architecturally significant home is proposed to be demolished, the Design Review Board shall review and approve all new construction on the subject site. If you wish to pursue the total demolition of the subject structure and the construction of a new home, please contact Michael Belush, Senior Planner, at 305-673- 7000 ext. 6258, in order to schedule a pre-application conference for the Design Review Board. Because staff has determined this single-family home to be architecturally significant, we would like to suggest that you consider requesting that the Historic Preservation Board evaluate the property for local individual historic structure designation. There can be significant tax and other benefits to historic designation, and staff would be pleased to discuss these opportunities with you and assist in this process. Please contact either myself or Shannon Anderton, Senior Planner, to schedule an appointment to discuss this matter further at 305-673-7550. If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact myself or Shannon Anderton, Senior Planner, at 305-673-7550. Sincerely, Design and Preservation 3ager C: Robert Parcher, City Clerk Jorge G. Gomez, Planning Director William H. Cary, Assistant Planning Director Shannon Anderton, Senior Planner SFRRB File No. 51 trm:sma F:\PLAN~$ALL\Single Family Homes\Correspondence\4415 North Bay Rd.srna,doc DOMINIQUE SIRLIN July 7, 2005 PLANNING DEPARTMENT CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 RE: Request for a determination of architectural significance PROPERTY: 4415 North Bay Road- Miami Beach, Florida 33140-2858 FOLIO #: 02-3222-011-1110 Dear Planning Official, I hereby request for a determination of architectural above mentioned property. Enclosed please find documents required for processing: 1. A copy of the building card for the property 2. Current color photos of the home (all elevations) 3. Microfilm on record of existing house elevation 4. Two (2) sets of mailin.q labels and original certified letter The reason for this request is there will be renovation/addition work to be done on this house with significant demolition work, and this house was built at 1940. Please process this request and notify me if you need any other information. significance for the following Sincerely, Dominique SIRLIN Property owner 1000 Venetian Way #1 O1 Miami, Florida 33139 Ph. (305) 379.9394 - Fax. (305) 379.1886