Project 2040: Historic Preservation in Naples, Florida
It Takes a Communityto Preserve One!
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Preservation of the
Naples Historic District
Project Goal
The Society’s Advisory Roundtable is working to find a way to
extol the unique virtue and personality of the Naples Historic District
by having the moral courage to introduce and rally behind a
fresh and recognized approach to historic preservation, one that
reflects the extraordinary breadth of historic preservation and still
respects the needs of the community at large.
Replicate a past
preservation attempt.
Regulate your
shrubbery.
Present economic hardships.
Infringe on private
property rights.
Replicate a past
preservation attempt.
Regulate your
shrubbery.
Present economic hardships.
Infringe on private
property rights.
Replicate a past
preservation attempt.
Regulate your
shrubbery.
Present economic hardships.
Infringe on private
property rights.
Replicate a past
preservation attempt.
Regulate your
shrubbery.
Present economic hardships.
Infringe on private
property rights.
Replicate a past
preservation attempt.
Regulate your
shrubbery.
Present economic hardships.
Infringe on private
property rights.
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I not no ,
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If not now,
when?
If not now, when?
Charm and Character
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Land Use and ZoningBert Harris Act
State Historic Preservation Office
National Register
Florida Trust for Historic Preservation
Secretary of the Interior
50% RuleSubstantial Improvements
New Construction
Is This Our Last Chance?
Naples Breaking All Growth Marks – October 30, 1957
Pioneer Developers of Waterfront Homesites– Summer 1958
Helping Naples Grow! --March and April, 1979
“Change is inevitable.
All we can do is to try to keep it on the most desirable track.”
--Earl Hodges, April 2011, Naples Historical Society’s Oral History Project
Pupils at Palm Cottage
…over 2,000 school children visit Historic Palm Cottage
through field trips every year!
Calusa Elementary School, 2014
Historic Structure
…Commonly known as a building or object that has achieved some significance to the community in the last 50+ years.
It is the contiguous nature of many historic structures and contributing resources that make up the uniqueness of a DISTRICT.
Historic Structure
Contributing Resource
Any building, site or object that adds value to the significance of a District as a whole.
It may not be historic in itself.
Historic Structure
Contributing Resource
Naples Historic District
A significant concentration of sites, buildings, structures, objects united historically or aesthetically by plan or physical development.
Historic Structure
Contributing Resource
Naples Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
…is a list of registered individual houses and districts that contribute to the significance of a district.
Being ON a list imposes NO federal or state regulatory requirements of any type.
Quote from the National Register: “From the Federal perspective, property owners can do whatever they want with their property as long as there are NO federal monies attached to the property.”
Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation
1. Use for its historic purpose
2. Retention of Distinguishing Architectural Characteristics
3. Recognition of Historic Period
4. Property changes that have acquired significance shall be retained
5. Distinctive features shall be preserved
6. Repair before replace
7. Surface cleaning shall be gentle
8. Archeological resources affected by a project should be preserved
9. Compatible Design for New Alterations and Additions
10. New additions should not impair form and integrity
Historic Structure
Contributing Resource
Naples Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
Preservation Approach…refers to the four distinct but inter-related standards of treatment or levels of preservation work given to historic structures.
In our case, it is how we treat contributing structures IN a recognized historic district.
Historic Structure
Contributing Resource
Naples Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
Preservation Approach
National Trust for Historic Preservation
What National Trust does is far more than what we will divulge today, but for our purposes, it’s important to note that they watch over the federal dollars spent on preservation projects.
Federal dollars come in the form of grants.
Historic Structure
Contributing Resource
Naples Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
Preservation Approach
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Substantial Improvements and the 50% Rule
FIRST: Substantial Improvements refer to improvement costs that are incurred in ONE 12-month period that EXCEED 50% of the construction value of the house—NOT the dirt:
SECOND: 50% Rule states that a building must be elevated and brought into compliance if the repair/restoration/rehabilitation costs are 50% or more of the value of the building
1. Florida Bureau of Historic Preservation
(aka State Historic Preservation Office—SHPO)
1. Florida Department of State
2. Florida Division of Cultural Resources
3. Florida Trust for Historic Preservation
4. National Park Service through the Secretary of the Interior
5. National Trust for Historic Preservation
6. FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Assistance)
FEMA manages the Nat’l Flood Ins. Program
7. City of Naples
FLORIDA FACTS
?? counties have historic districts
?? have multiple districts
Palm Beach County has ?? historic districts
Sarasota County has ??
St. Johns (St. Augustine) has ?
Miami Dade has ??
Collier County = ?
FLORIDA FACTS
52 counties have historic districts
32 have multiple districts
Palm Beach County has 16 historic districts
Sarasota County has 17
St. Johns (St. Augustine) has 8
Miami Dade has 10
Collier County = 1
INFLUENTIAL FACTORS
1. Growth
2. Market Economics
3. Construction & Maintenance
4. Geography
5. Gentle mis-interpretations
% Historic Structures
YES: 71%
NO: 29%
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL REGISTER
Identify, Retain, Preserve = Preserve
Protect & Maintain = Rehabilitate
Repair = Restore
Replace = Reconstruct
Four Approaches to Historic Preservation
Identify, Retain & Preserve: 107 Broad Ave S. - 1910
Protect & Maintain: 40 9th Ave. So. - 1909
Repair and Restore: 287 11th Ave. So. - 1920
Replace: The Naples Pier - 1888
A Palm Cottage Story About the Front Porch.
Dry Wood Rot
BEFORE AFTER
A Palm Cottage Story About the Front Porch.
10-MINUTE
BREAK
1. Macro-Level Factors
2. FEMA and NFIP
3. Process Issues
Reasons for a Breakdown in Preserving the Naples Historic District
1. Macro Level Factors
2. FEMA and NFIP
3. Process Issues
Reasons for a Breakdown in Preserving the Naples Historic District
1. Macro Level Factors
2. FEMA and NFIP
3. Process Issues
Reasons for a Breakdown in Preserving the Naples Historic District
Process Predicaments
Tallahassee
Historic Structure Definition:
“It is defined as a building or structure that is individually listed in the National Register OR is a contributing property in a National Register listed District.”
“The functioning parts of many older systems, such as compressors and their ductwork, and wiring and pipes may often need to be upgraded or entirely replaced in order to accommodate the new use and to meet code requirements.”
Preservation Approaches
PreserveMaintainRestoreReplace
Miami Beach
West Palm Beach
St. Augustine
St. Augustine Historic Preservation:
2. Retention of Distinguishing Architectural Characteristics
3. Recognition of Historic Period
9. Compatible Design for New Alterations and Additions
The Naples Historic District is less than 1/10th of 1 square mile!
MOVING FORWARD!
1. Accept the thinking presented today.
MOVING FORWARD!
1. Accept the thinking presented today.
2. Create and endorse new construction guidelines.
MOVING FORWARD!
1. Accept the thinking presented today.
2. Create and endorse new construction guidelines.
3. Consider incentives for: i. Approaches #1 - #4 andii. New construction in the vernacular.
MOVING FORWARD!
1. Accept the thinking presented today.
2. Create and endorse new construction guidelines.
3. Consider incentives for: i. Approaches #1 - #4 andii. New construction in the vernacular.
4. Develop a functional review mechanism.
NABOR, AIA, ContractorsLand Use Attorneys
BTB PresentationCity of Naples
Board of Directors
Mary S. Smith, Board ChairmanKris Kaltenborn, Vice-Chair, Northern Trust Elaine L. Reed, MPA, President & CEOFrederick W. Wakelin, Jr., Treasurer, Retired
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Joseph S. Burke, CEO, Spec ConsultingJoe Frontiero, Frontier Custom Homes, Inc.Denny Glass, RetiredKaleigh Grover, Publisher, Naples IllustratedMark Klym, Attorney, Hahn LoeserJohn F. Mayer, III, RetiredDarrin Phillips, Attorney, Phillips Law FirmRichard Prebish, William Raveis - Florida, LLCJim Steller, American Structural Engineering
Naples Historic District Advisory Roundtable
Joe Boggs, P.S.M., South Florida Surveying, Inc. W. Christian Busk, ALSA, Landscape Architect, Busk & Associates, Inc. Ray Carroll, State Certified Real Estate Appraiser, Carroll & CarrollVin DePasquale, Business owner, The Dock at Crayton CoveJoe Frontiero, Contractor/Owner, Frontier Custom Homes, Inc.C. Matt Joyner, Architect, A.I.A., Matt Joyner ArchitectsMarta & Chester Keene, “Old timers” John M. Passidomo, P.A., Land Use Attorney, Cheffy PassidomoRichard Prebish, Real Estate Professional, William Raveis - Florida, LLCElaine L. Reed, MPA, President & CEO, Naples Historical Society, Inc.Tony Ridgway, Business owner, Ridgway Bar & GrillMary S. Smith, Chairman of the Board, Naples Historical Society, Inc. Jim Steller, President, American Structural Engineering, Inc.Margaret "Dee" Sulick, former Vice Mayor, City of NaplesGary Thomas, HomeownerMichael Timmerman, CRE, FRICS, Principal,
MJT Realty Economic Advisors, Inc.
Naples Historical Society, Inc.239-261-8164
www.NaplesHistoricalSociety.org
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One block east of the Naples Pier
Administration: 107 Broad Avenue South, 34102
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