The Historic Preservation Commission (HPC)
and the Winter Park Register of Historic Places was formed in order to
recognize, preserve, and promote the historic buildings and sites in Winter
Park. The unique charm of Winter Park today is due, in part, to its rich
collection of vintage architecture.
The appointed HPC members offer a range of professional knowledge and
expertise about preserving the historic character and quality that draws
residents and visitors to Winter Park. They recommend properties to
the City Commission for listing on the Winter Park Register of Historic
Places. The HPC also guides owners as they rehabilitate their historic
properties for an efficient contemporary use while preserving the features
which are significant to its history, architectural and cultural values.
Requests for designation to the Winter Park Register of Historic Places
are presented to the HPC. The criteria for consideration are based upon
the U.S. Department of the Interior's Standards. Typically, properties
must be at least fifty years old, retain their historic appearance and
be associated with a person, event, architect, builder, development pattern
or architectural style important to history. There is no fee for designation.
Designated individual properties and properties within a designated historic
district will need a Certificate of Review for exterior additions or
alterations. Depending on the proposal, the HPC reviews the request at
a public hearing or in a committee meeting. Variances from the Land Development
Code that are appropriate for a project are granted through the HPC.
Historic properties may be eligible to activate or add accessory dwelling
units such as garage apartments or guest cottages. Historic rehabilitation
projects may be eligible for ad valorum tax deferral and or federal
tax credits. There is no fee for design review or variances. For more
iinformation, contact Lindsey Hayes, Senior Planner at 407.599.3498 or
at lhayes@cityofwinterpark.org.