Plan to Protect Davis Islands Apartments from Flooding Rejected by Tampa City Council

by Cory White
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The Tampa City Council has overturned a previous decision that would have permitted the owner of a historic apartment building on Davis Islands to raise it by more than 7 feet. This decision impacts a proposal by a West Palm Beach-based developer who aimed to elevate the property at 16 Davis Blvd. to mitigate flood risk and create covered parking for 22 vehicles. The proposal faced strong opposition from neighbors, who appealed the variance review board’s initial approval, leading to the council’s decisive hearing on Thursday.

Dennis Fernandez, head of the city’s Architectural Review and Historic Preservation Division, noted that the developer’s plans complied with historic preservation guidelines. However, local residents voiced concerns over setting a precedent and the potential structural impact on nearby properties. Responding to these concerns, Councilmember Lynn Hurtak led a motion to overturn the variance board’s approval, which was unanimously supported by the council. Councilmember Alan Clendenin was absent from the vote.

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