File #: 17-0849    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/16/2017 In control: City Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 3/7/2017 Final action: 3/7/2017
Title: Resolution No. 2017-R-07, Petition No. GEN 17-029, Nomination and Inclusion of Warm Mineral Springs Spa and Cyclorama Structures to the City of North Port Local Register of Historic Sites and Structures.
Attachments: 1. Resolution 2017-R-07, 2. Phase 1 Historic and Architectural Evaluation Report, 3. Phase 2, Structural Assessment, 4. State Historic Preservation Office Letter, 5. Minutes from October 21, 2016 Commission Workshop, 6. Power Point for Resolution 2017-R-04 and Resolution 2107-R-07
TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

FROM: Jonathan R. Lewis, ICMA-CM, City Manager

TITLE: GEN 17-029, Resolution 2017-R-07 Nomination and Inclusion of Warm Mineral Springs Spa and Cyclorama Structures to the City of North Port Local Register of Historic Sites and Structures



Recommended Action

Approve Resolution 2017-R-07, Nomination and Inclusion of Warm Mineral Springs Spa and Cyclorama Structures to the City of North Port Local Register of Historic Sites and Structures


Background Information

According to Section 58-5 of the Unified Land Development Code, the City Commission (based on a recommendation by the City Manager or designee) can consider the approval of specific sites and structures within the City for inclusion on a Local Register of Historic Sites and Structures. As part of the City's assessment of the Warm Mineral Springs site, two reports were prepared by DMK Associates, dated May 20, 2016 (Historic and Architectural Evaluation Report), presented to City Commission at its workshop on July 29, 2016; and September 30, 2016 (Structural Assessment), presented to the City Commission at its October 21, 2016 workshop. The reports concluded that all three buildings on the Warm Mineral Springs are eligible for inclusion onto the National Register of Historic Places, based on their historic value related to the architect Jack West of the Sarasota School of Architecture and the utilization of the facilities as part of the Quadricentennial celebration in the early 1960s. On October 7, 2016, Marion Almy from Archaeological Consultants, the consultant working with DMK Associates as part of its team, received a letter from the Florida Department of State's State Historic Preservation Office stating that the Warm Mineral Springs structures would be potentially eligible for listing on the National Register. At the workshop, Commission recommended Staff look at the steps required for historic property designation in order to enable Com...

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