Description
Title: RESO-Q Concerning the Appeal of a Final Order of the JHPC Denying Appl for Certificate of Appropriateness, as Req by St. Johns Quarter LLC, Seeking to Construct a New Primary Structure in the Riverside/Avondale Historic Dist at 2230 St Johns Ave - Pursuant to Ch 307 (Historic Preservation & Protection), Pt 2 (Appellate Procedure), Ord Code; Adopt Recommended Findings & Conclusions of the LUZ Committee; Prov for Notice (COA-25-33142) (R.E. # 090538-0000) (Dist 14 - Johnson) (Reingold) (LUZ) 3/24/26 CO Introduced: LUZ LUZ PH: 4/21/26
Summary
Resolution 2026-232, introduced by the Land Use and Zoning Committee, addresses an appeal concerning the Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission's denial of a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA-25-33142) for the construction of a new primary structure at 2230 St. Johns Avenue, located in the Riverside/Avondale Historic District. The property owner, St. Johns Quarter LLC, represented by Brenna Durden, filed the appeal after the Commission rejected the application on February 20, 2026. The resolution adopts the findings of the Land Use and Zoning Committee, affirming the appeal process as compliant with local historic preservation ordinances. This legislation is significant as it underscores the balance between development interests and the preservation