EFTA01201672.pdf
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TOWN OF PALM BEACH
Planning, Zoning & Building Department
October 21, 2014 CERTIFIED MAIL
7006 3450 0000 8489 1896
124 Parc Monceau LLC
8412 Native Dancer Road East
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418-7728
Subject: Property placed "under consideration" for landmark designation
124 Parc Monceau within the proposed Parc Monceau Historic District
(historic district to include 115, 116, 124, 125. and 300 Parc Monceau and
1700 and 1720 South Ocean Boulevard)
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Your property contributes to the great beauty and history of Palm Beach. The Landmarks
Preservation Commission, during its meeting of October 16, 2014, voted to place the above-
referenced property on a list of sites that are "under consideration" for landmark designation.
After study by Town consultants, a report on each listed property will be presented to the
Commission and those chosen for "landmarking" will be presented to the Town Council for final
approval and designation. Designation reports are generally more complete when owners
cooperatively share information, but you are not required to assist or incur any cost in this
process.
You should be aware of the following notes:
• Nearly 300 of the Island's most prestigious properties have been landmarked during the
program's 30+ year history. The landmarking process is a tool that preserves the classic
structures of our community and will assist in maintaining and continuing the unique
charm of Palm Beach. Your property should be considered for inclusion in this special
group.
• Landmarked structures can be altered. Future exterior changes (including additions) to
your property would be reviewed by the Landmarks Preservation Commission in lieu of
the Architectural Commission. The Landmarks Preservation Commission has an
established record of allowing for changes provided that historical integrity is not lost.
• The Landmarks Preservation Commission has no oversight regarding interior changes.
The review of interior changes occurs only when an owner applies for tax exempt status
(another advantage of the program creating a 10-year partial property tax abatement for
the incremental value of improvements).
• Landmarked structures are exempt from certain flood elevation and energy code
compliance requirements that apply to non-landmarked structures.
• Many highly qualified studies point to more significant appreciation in the value of
landmarked property.
Post Office Box 2029 • 360 South County Road • Palm Beach, Florida 33480 •
EFTA01201672
A representative from the Landmarks Preservation Commission and/or its staff may have already
contacted you relative to this proposed designation. If we have been unsuccessful in our efforts
to reach you, however, please do not hesitate to call the Landmarks Preservation Commission
staff or any Landmarks Preservation Commission member if you have any questions or concerns
about the program. A Landmark Manual is enclosed for your reference. It includes a one-page
list of the effects of landmarking, and outlines program benefits.
You will be notified of all future Landmarks Preservation Commission meetings at which your
property will be addressed. Designation hearings are conducted by the Commission during the
months of November through April. Recommendations are then forwarded to the Town Council
for final action.
Sincerely,
ohn Lindgren, AICP
Planning Administrator
JL:cmd
cc: John C. Randolph, Town Attorney
John S. Page, Director of Planning, Zoning & Building
William 0. Cooley, Chainnan, Landmarks Preservation Commission
Janet Murphy & Emily Stillings, Staff Historic Preservation Consultants
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