Any property owner, or the authorized agent of the owner, that desires an ad valorem
tax of historic exemption for the improvement of a historic property must file a written
application and an application fee as established by resolution of the city commission
and on file in the city clerk's office for the property tax exemption with the department
of planning, zoning and building. The application shall be made on the two-part historic
preservation property tax exemption application, approved by the state division of
historical resources and promulgated in accordance with F.A.C. ch. 1A-38, and include
additional information and documentation of the cost of the qualifying improvement.
Part 1 of the application, the preconstruction application, shall be submitted before
qualifying improvements are initiated and part 2, the final application/request for
review of completed work, shall be submitted upon completion of the qualifying improvements
to the department of planning, zoning and building for the purpose of review. The
final application/request for review of completed work shall contain the historic
preservation exemption covenant, as provided for in this article.
(Code 1979, § 15-115)
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