SPECIAL CATEGORY GRANT APPLICATION STAFF REVIEW FY2023

Division of Historical Resources Department of State,

SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 1 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.068 TITLE: Dorr House Window and Door Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: West Florida Historic Preservation, Inc PROJECT LOCATION: 311 S Adams Street, Pensacola, Escambia County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to natural elements Lack of available resources FUNDING: Requested Amount: $45,171.00 Match Amount: $47,103.00 Total Budget Amount: $92,274.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair 27 Windows Repair 3 sets of doors Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional window conservator services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, the Grant Award Agreement requires maximum open, competitive procurement of all contractual services. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 2 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.069 TITLE: Old 100 Locomotive Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Alger-Sullivan Historical Society PROJECT LOCATION: 610 4th Street, Century, Escambia County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE No historical designation indicated. DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to natural elements Exposure to natural disasters Rusted metalwork Lack of available resources Promote heritage tourism FUNDING: Requested Amount: $5,375.00 Match Amount: $5,375.00 Total Budget Amount: $10,750.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Historic preservation services Professional metalworker services Clean locomotive Repair metalwork Prime and paint locomotive Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional historic preservation and metalwork services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, the Grant Award Agreement requires maximum open, competitive procurement of all contractual services. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 3 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.136 TITLE: Pensacola Lighthouse Tower Crack Repair and Repainting APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Pensacola Lighthouse Association Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 2081 Radford Blvd, Pensacola, Escambia County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Base closures have impacted profits and attendance Lack of available resources FUNDING: Requested Amount: $62,516.00 Match Amount: $62,516.00 Total Budget Amount: $125,032.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Masonry repairs Clean and paint lighthouse Architectural/engineering services

CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended.

BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 4 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.300.139 TITLE: Exploring the Settlement and Fleet of Tristan de Luna on Pensacola Bay APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: University of West Florida PROJECT LOCATION: East Pensacola Heights and surrounding waters of Pensacola Bay, Pensacola, Escambia County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE No historical designation indicated. DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Threat of development Impact from boating and construction Threat of storms and natural disasters FUNDING: Requested Amount: $440,630.00 Match Amount: $440,630.00 Total Budget Amount: $881,260.00 PROJECT TYPE: Archaeological Project PROJECT SCOPE: Terrestrial and underwater fieldwork Equipment and boat rental Expendable field and lab supplies Artifact and sample laboratory analysis and dating Artifact processing, conservation, and curation Archival research Report preparation Public outreach Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional archaeological services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: The archaeology survey report shall conform to Chapter 1A-46, Florida Administrative Code. A 1A-32 permit must be obtained from the Bureau of Archaeological Research prior to the beginning of fieldwork conducted on state lands. Additional permits must be obtained from other relevant agencies for applicable underwater work. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 5 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.001 TITLE: Bush House Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Crestview Community Redevelopment Agency PROJECT LOCATION: 198 S Wilson Street, Crestview, Okaloosa County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE No historical designation indicated. DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Raise public awareness of Florida history FUNDING: Requested Amount: $50,000.00 Match Amount: $63,500.00 Total Budget Amount: $113,500.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair/renovation of museum and curator office spaces Installation of exterior signage Marketing and publicity CONCERNS / ISSUES: The Applicant was contacted but only partially addressed the request for information by the established deadline: Budget Line Item #5 "Exterior Signing of Museum" is a duplicate Budget Item #6 "Publicity of the New Museum" is a non-allowable expense (Special Category Grant Guidelines Section VIII.j) Additionally, the provided budget includes items that are not part of the proposed scope of work. If funded, the scope of work and budget must be revised to establish a consistent project. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and will be funded outside of the grant project. Additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed if the grant is awarded. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

SCOPE ASSESSMENT: Adjust Scope of Work as follows: If funded, provide a scope of work consistent with the budget. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Remove Budget Line Item #5 "Exterior Signing of Museum" as a duplicate expense - $5,000 Remove Budget Item #6 "Publicity of the New Museum" as a non-allowable expense - $5,000 Staff recommends a reduction of grant funds to $40,000 based on inclusion of non-allowable and duplicate grant expenditures. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 6 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.002 TITLE: St. Agatha's Episcopal Church: Murray House Preservation and Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: St. Agatha's Episcopal Church PROJECT LOCATION: 168 Circle Drive, DeFuniak Springs, Walton County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources Individual Local Designation Local Designated District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Improper restoration Water intrusion Foundation stabilization Possible contributing site for a potential National Historic Landmark designation Public use of space FUNDING: Requested Amount: $235,000.00 Match Amount: $58,750.00 Total Budget Amount: $293,750.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Foundation reinforcement, leveling, and tuck pointing Removing vinyl siding Preparing for exterior painting Repair/replace damaged exterior wood elements Installing historically accurate wooden windows, wooden functional shutters, and hardware Removing metal windows and repairing window casings and sills Restoring or replacing (5) small windows for shed and maid's cottage Prepping and repainting exterior Architectural/engineering services Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. Additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed if the grant is awarded. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended.

SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 7 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.114 TITLE: Chautauqua Hall of Brotherhood: Preservation, Restoration, Rehabilitation - Phase III APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: City of DeFuniak Springs PROJECT LOCATION: 95 Circle Drive, DeFuniak Springs, Walton County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) National Register District - Contributing Resources Individual Local Designation Local Designated District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated includes: Meeting building code requirements ADA accessibility FUNDING: Requested Amount: $372,811.00 Match Amount: $93,204.00 Total Budget Amount: $466,015.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: HVAC installation Electrical and plumbing system updates, including fixtures installation Install drywall Install insulation Restore/repair wood and tile flooring Repair/replace wood trim Install tongue and groove board on ceiling Repair/replace doors and door hardware Paint walls and ceiling Install bead board walls Grant and project management and administration Architectural/engineering services Permitting fees CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 8 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.054 TITLE: 119 Waukesha Rehabilitation APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: BONIFAY MAINS STREET ASSOCIATION INC PROJECT LOCATION: 119 Waukesha Street, Bonifay, Holmes County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to natural disasters Economic disadvantage Lack of available resources Preserve distinctive characters of building type Raise public awareness of Florida history FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $125,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $625,000.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair/replace flooring Replace roof and repair trusses Repair/replace windows Repair ceilings Repair interior stairs Replace missing duct work Repair mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems Repair/replace historic fencing Replace historic awning Paint interior and clean exterior Architectural/engineering services Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required for this project and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 9 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.058 TITLE: Historic Port Theatre Renovation APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Port Theatre Art & Culture Center PROJECT LOCATION: 314 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, Gulf County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to natural disasters Water intrusion Rapid deterioration of interior features FUNDING: Requested Amount: $436,845.00 Match Amount: $145,615.00 Total Budget Amount: $582,460.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Modifications to balcony to allow access Lobby interior finishes restoration Selective demolition of non-historic or damaged elements Installation of steel rigging Installation of partitions and drywall Installation of floor finishes Stage reconstruction Installation of ADA stage lift Door repair/replacement Installation of theater seating Millwork, stair, and railing replacement Painting interior surfaces Installation of stage rigging and curtains Electrical and lighting replacement Installation of plumbing, HVAC, and fire alarm and suppression systems Contractor's fees and permits Architectural/engineering services Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 10 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.030 TITLE: Havana State Bank 2021 Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Havana Main Street Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 101 7th Avenue W, Havana, Gadsden County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Building deterioration Threat of demolition Loss of building would damage historic integrity of neighborhood. FUNDING: Requested Amount: $200,943.00 Match Amount: $66,981.00 Total Budget Amount: $267,924.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Roof replacement on lower section of building Hazardous materials abatement Repair/replace 5 windows Repair exterior masonry wall Repair marble façade Repair/replace electrical system Contractor's fees Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 11 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.057 TITLE: Renovation of HCDC Campus APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Havana Community Development Corporation, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 264 Carver Avenue, Havana, Gadsden County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Vandalism Infrastructure upgrades Lack of available facilities Exposure to natural disasters Raise public support to protect and preserve a historical site FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $125,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $625,000.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repaint exterior and finished interior Repair floors, ceilings, and walls Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems repair/replacement HVAC installation Repair/replace roof Repair wooden stage flooring Repair/replace light fixtures Repair/replace bathroom fixtures Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were indicated as being contracted for, but were not included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, grant administration cannot exceed 5% of the grant award amount. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural services are required for this project and were not included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: Adjust Scope of Work as follows: Allow for professional architectural/engineering services. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Allow for professional architectural/engineering services fees. If funded, grant administration cannot exceed 5% of the grant award amount. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 12 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.021 TITLE: Carrabelle Beach Wayside Park Repairs APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Franklin County Board of County Commissioners PROJECT LOCATION: 1860 W Highway 98, Carrabelle, Franklin County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to natural elements Exposure to natural disasters Lack of available resources FUNDING: Requested Amount: $156,056.00 Match Amount: $39,014.00 Total Budget Amount: $195,070.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Professional architectural/engineering services Restore fourteen (14) historic concrete picnic pavilions Restore the exterior of the restroom building Conduct research, create content, design, and install three (3) interpretive signs, with QR code capabilities, on local history CONCERNS / ISSUES: Grantee requested funds for interpretive signage which is a non-allowable expense, as it is a cost not consistent with the project type defined by section V.C.2.a of the Special Category Grant Guidelines. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: If funded, the Grant Award Agreement requires maximum open, competitive procurement of all contractual services. Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Remove Budget Item #1 "Interpretive Sign Display" as a non-allowable expense - $6,928 Staff recommends a reduction of grant funds to $149,128, based on inclusion of non-allowable expenses. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 13 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.075 TITLE: Raney House Restoration Phase I APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Apalachicola Area Historic Society PROJECT LOCATION: 128 Market Street, Apalachicola, Franklin County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) Local Designated District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Water intrusion Structural stabilization Delayed maintenance Threat of redevelopment FUNDING: Requested Amount: $253,280.00 Match Amount: $74,220.00 Total Budget Amount: $327,500.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Foundation stabilization and geotechnical evaluation Repair 26 windows Replace wooden columns Repair and repaint building exterior Mechanical and electrical system upgrades Update NRHP listing Architectural/engineering services Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: Grantee requested funds for a National Register of Historic Places listing amendment which is a non-allowable expense, as it is a cost not consistent with the project type defined by section V.C.2.a of the Special Category Grant Guidelines. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, the Grant Award Agreement requires maximum open, competitive procurement of all contractual services. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: Adjust Scope of Work as follows: Remove "National Register Amendment" as a non-allowable expense. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Remove Budget Item #8 "National Register Amendment" as a non-allowable expense. Staff recommends a reduction of grant funds to $249,280, based on inclusion of non-allowable expenses. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 14 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.104 TITLE: Crooked River Lighthouse and 1895 Keeper's Washhouse Museum Rehabilitation APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Carrabelle Lighthouse Association, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 1975 Highway 98 W, Carrabelle, Franklin County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to natural disasters Exposure to natural elements Deterioration FUNDING: Requested Amount: $84,000.00 Match Amount: $28,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $112,000.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Architectural/engineering services Install scaffolding Repair, prime, and repaint lighthouse tower Replace viewing platform structural path Repair and repaint ADA accessibility ramp and washhouse Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, the Grant Award Agreement requires maximum open, competitive procurement of all contractual services. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 15 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.112 TITLE: Carrabelle Old City Hall Renovation Phase V APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: City of Carrabelle PROJECT LOCATION: 106 SE Avenue B, Carrabelle, Franklin County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE No historical designation indicated. DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: ADA accessibility FUNDING: Requested Amount: $41,000.00 Match Amount: $10,250.00 Total Budget Amount: $51,250.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Architectural/engineering services ADA chair lift and path installation, including landing pad, emergency landing, and electrical system Limited security lighting installation for ADA chair lift path Weatherization and storm protection for ADA chair lift installation Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended.

BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 16 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.200.029 TITLE: Franklin County Maritime Heritage Museum Exhibit APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Franklin County Board of County Commissioners PROJECT LOCATION: 628 Highway 98, Apalachicola, Franklin County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Loss of historical information FUNDING: Requested Amount: $188,500.00 Match Amount: $50,500.00 Total Budget Amount: $239,000.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Museum Exhibit Project PROJECT SCOPE: Research, design, curate, and install exhibit displays, artifacts, photos, and videos about maritime heritage industries in Franklin County Collection of donated artifacts and photographs Website development to allow scanning a display, photo, or video to access an interactive mobile commentary, 3D model, and insight to the exhibition Video interviews will be conducted, recorded, professionally produced, and displayed Installation of theatre area for special educational programs and documentary-type videos and productions to be displayed Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional museum exhibit/historian services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: Educational materials shall adhere to the State of Florida Education Standards. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 17 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.300.117 TITLE: Prospect Bluff: Archaeological Sites Survey APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Southeast Archaeology Foundation, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: Apalachicola National Forest, Sumatra, Franklin County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Historic Landmark Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to natural elements Identification of location of village site Uncovering information on underrepresented community FUNDING: Requested Amount: $385,350.00 Match Amount: $96,339.00 Total Budget Amount: $481,689.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Archaeological Project PROJECT SCOPE: Preliminary geophysical survey, including a human remains detection dog survey Photogrammetry and 3-D modeling of the site for online publication Archaeological shovel test and excavation survey Limited archaeological excavation Artifact analysis Preparation of an archaeology survey report Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional archaeology services are required for this project and were included in the project scope of work and budget. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: The archaeological survey report shall conform to Chapter 1A-46, Florida Administrative Code. A 1A-32 permit and relevant Federal permits must be obtained prior to the beginning of fieldwork conducted on state and/or federals lands, as applicable.

SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 18 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.128 TITLE: Saving an Iconic WWII Defense Housing Administration Structure: Mabry Heights Building 264 APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Dale Mabry Army Air Field Museum, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 264 Hull Drive, Tallahassee, Leon County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE No historical designation indicated. DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Heritage tourism Deterioration Delayed maintenance FUNDING: Requested Amount: $62,000.00 Match Amount: $62,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $124,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Complete a historical architectural assessment of the exterior envelope Complete any structural repairs necessary in order to transport the building Complete site preparations necessary to receive the structure Prepare building and move the structure to its new location Complete exterior restoration Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 19 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.036 TITLE: Sopchoppy High School APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Wakulla County School Board PROJECT LOCATION: 164 Yellow Jacket, Sopchoppy, Wakulla County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated: Structural stabilization Wood destroying organisms Water intrusion FUNDING: Requested Amount: $487,045.00 Match Amount: $134,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $621,045.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Ceiling repair Repair/replacement of windows, doors, and related hardware Repair/replacement of flooring, framing, and floor joists Repair of plaster and wainscoting Painting Hazardous material abatement HVAC and electrical system upgrades CONCERNS / ISSUES: Applicant was contacted but only partially addressed the request for information by the established deadline: Budget clarification not provided in sufficient detail. Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were indicated as being contracted for, but were not included in the project scope of work and budget. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required for this project and were not included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: Adjust Scope of Work as follows: Allow for professional architectural/engineering services. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Allow for professional architectural/engineering services fees. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 20 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.146 TITLE: Rehabilitation and Restoration of The Lodge at Wakulla Springs State Park APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Friends of Wakulla Springs State Park, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 450 Wakulla Park Drive, Wakulla Springs, Wakulla County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Pest control Vandalism Delayed maintenance Inadequate approach to preservation FUNDING: Requested Amount: $430,000.00 Match Amount: $107,500.00 Total Budget Amount: $537,500.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Upgrade historic elevator for ADA accessibility and code compliance Fire escape structural repair and code compliance upgrades Restore 150 windows, including reglazing, priming, and painting Repair, prime, and paint interior walls Repair historic marble door thresholds and window sills Restore and polish marble floors Restore damaged exterior entrance doors and reverse swing of doors to meet fire code requirements Hazardous material abatement Architectural/engineering services Permitting fees Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering and window conservator services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 21 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.011 TITLE: Howard Academy Educational & Recreational Council APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Howard Academy Educational & Recreational Council PROJECT LOCATION: 835 Mamie Scott Drive, Monticello, Jefferson County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Loss of historical information Lack of available resources Threat of demolition by neglect Vandalism FUNDING: Requested Amount: $34,950.00 Match Amount: $15,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $49,950.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Architectural/engineering services, including conducting existing conditions assessment and preparing a report Develop architectural drawings Roof repair Board up 38 large windows, 4 doors, and 3 transoms Repair three porches and steps Foundation underpinning Priming new wood Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural / engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. Additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed if the grant is awarded. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards will be included in the grant award agreement.

STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 22 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.133 TITLE: Historic Monticello Opera House Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Monticello Opera House, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 185 West Washington Street, Monticello, Jefferson County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Deterioration of window and door wood elements Water intrusion Structural stabilization Safety code adherence and ADA accessibility FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $135,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $635,000.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Window and exterior door restoration Stabilization of exterior brick wall envelope and features Stabilization of kitchen floor structure Replacement of exterior stairs to meet fire safety and code requirements Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 23 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.300.083 TITLE: Timeless Aucilla: The Geographic and Archaeological Documentation of Heritage APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Aucilla Research Institute, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: Sites in Madison and Jefferson Counties HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE No historical designation indicated. DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Assessment of sites Identification of previously unrecorded sites Identification of correct locations of sites FUNDING: Requested Amount: $408,660.00 Match Amount: $102,165.00 Total Budget Amount: $510,825.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Archaeological Project PROJECT SCOPE: LiDAR survey of the greater Aucilla River Wildlife Area and Wacissa River basin Data analysis Field verification of sites located from LiDAR data analysis Archaeological investigations of four terrestrial sites Testing and survey of underwater LiDAR targets Artifact and sample analysis Public outreach and education materials Report preparation Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: Applicant was contacted but only partially addressed the request for information by the established deadline: The scope of work is unclear, the research objectives are poorly defined, and the methods are not well described or justified. The project is quite broad and staff are concerned that the project as proposed cannot be achieved. The applicant does not provide a research design with explicit questions to be addressed. This is problematic because the proposed work is a broad, multi-phase project that involves hundreds of archaeological sites (both terrestrial and underwater) in a research area covering some 35,000 acres. Without the framework of a comprehensive research design it is difficult to evaluate the merit of the proposed work, its feasibility, or the appropriateness of the project budget and timeline. The methodology is vague. It is not clear from the application how sites will be documented and/or sampled, if artifacts will be collected, what criteria will be used to determine if a site warrants further investigation, or what “carefully mapped and sampled” entails. The application poorly describes and does not justify the underwater research component. This is concerning given the sensitive nature of many underwater sites and the need for additional permitting from other state agencies. The project budget is vague. Over 75% of the requested grant funds ($312,500) are allotted to "Project consultants, student interns, and project assistants including volunteers for field work, analyses, report compilation and publication". We would like to see a more detailed breakdown of how these funds will be distributed. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional archaeology services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: The archaeology survey report shall conform to Chapter 1A-46, Florida Administrative Code. A 1A-32 permit must be obtained from the Bureau of Archaeological Research prior to the beginning of fieldwork conducted on state lands. Additional permits must be obtained from other relevant agencies for applicable underwater work. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: Adjust Scope of Work as follows: If funded, a comprehensive research design is needed to justify the fieldwork and explicate more precisely what will be accomplished in each phase of the project. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: If funded, a comprehensive research design and budget breakdown is needed to justify the fieldwork costs and explicate more precisely what will be accomplished in each phase of the project. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 24 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.109 TITLE: Stephen Foster Carillon Restoration - Phase I APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Stephen Foster Citizen Support Organization, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 11016 Lillian Saunders Drive, White Springs, Hamilton County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to natural elements Delayed maintenance FUNDING: Requested Amount: $300,000.00 Match Amount: $75,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $375,000.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Restoration/replacement of bell ringing equipment Repair of electrical wiring, conduit, and electrical connections Equipment rental Permitting fees CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional historic preservation services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 25 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.121 TITLE: Emily Taber Library Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Baker County, FL PROJECT LOCATION: 14 W McIver Ave, Macclenny, Baker County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to natural disasters Roof failure Water intrusion Mold infiltration FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $125,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $625,000.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Replace roofing system Repair clock tower Repair gutters and downspouts Repair/replace windows Repair/replace doors Repair exterior cornice Repair interior plaster and ceiling tile CONCERNS / ISSUES: Applicant was contacted and did not provide requested information by the established deadline: Documentation of Confirmed Match resolution does not include a dollar amount. If funded, documentation of match must be reconfirmed at the time of grant award agreement execution. Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were indicated as being contracted for, but were not included in the project scope of work and budget. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were not included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: Adjust Scope of Work as follows: Allow for professional architectural/engineering services. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Allow for professional architectural/engineering services fees. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 26 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.027 TITLE: Fort Clinch State Park Barracks Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Department of Environmental Protection PROJECT LOCATION: 2601 Atlantic Ave, Fernandina Beach, Nassau County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to Natural Elements Exposure to Natural Disasters Water Intrusion FUNDING: Requested Amount: $50,000.00 Match Amount: $50,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $100,000.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair iron beam works Roof replacement Fabricate and install gutters CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and will be funded outside of the grant project. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 27 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.028 TITLE: CCC-River Bathhouse Renovation APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Friends of Fort Clinch PROJECT LOCATION: 2601 Atlantic Ave, Fernandina Beach, Nassau County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to natural elements Exposure to natural disasters Delayed maintenance FUNDING: Requested Amount: $75,000.00 Match Amount: $18,750.00 Total Budget Amount: $93,750.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Demolition of non-historic restroom amenities Restore the interior of the restroom, including walls, ceilings and floors Install new HVAC system Electrical system upgrades, including fixtures Demolition of non-historic walkway Architectural/engineering services Permitting fees Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 28 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.107 TITLE: Saving Peck High School, a Revered 1927 Rosenwald School APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: City of Fernandina Beach PROJECT LOCATION: 516 S. 10th Street, Fernandina Beach, Nassau County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Deterioration Delayed maintenance Exposure to natural disasters Raise public awareness of African-American history in Florida FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $125,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $625,000.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Replacement of downspouts Removal of existing mortar and cleaning/prepping of surfaces Repointing of bricks on South wall of building Replacement of damaged bricks as needed Installation and sealing of steel stitching pins as needed Repair/replacement of damaged cast stone Cleaning and applying of finish solution Installation of new flashing Repair/replacement of damaged window lintels and shelf angles Resealing of windows and control joints CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Architectural/engineering services are required for this project and will be funded outside of the grant. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 29 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.053 TITLE: FPCJAX Historic Stained Glass Window Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: First Presbyterian Church of Jacksonville, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 118 East Monroe St, Jacksonville, Duval County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources Property is not listed on the National Register as an Individual Listing. DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Delayed maintenance Water intrusion Exposure to natural disasters FUNDING: Requested Amount: $24,000.00 Match Amount: $24,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $48,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair/replace two (2) stained glass windows, including frames Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering and window conservator services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: If funded, grant administration cannot exceed 5% of the grant award amount. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 30 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.073 TITLE: Florida Theatre Painting Restoration Project APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Florida Theatre Performing Arts Center, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 128 E Forsyth Street, Jacksonville, Duval County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) Local Designated District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Rarity of building type Deterioration of paint conditions FUNDING: Requested Amount: $319,290.00 Match Amount: $319,290.00 Total Budget Amount: $638,580.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Paint conservator investigation and analysis Interior painting, including scaffolding CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional paint conservator services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended.

SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 31 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.100 TITLE: Mayport Train Depot Rehabilitation APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Beaches Area Historical Society, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 413 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville Beach, Duval County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE No historical designation indicated. DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Delayed maintenance Inadequate approach to preservation Foundation failure Roof failure Lack of available resources FUNDING: Requested Amount: $65,336.00 Match Amount: $66,283.00 Total Budget Amount: $131,619.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair foundation Replace roofing system Clean and repaint exterior and interior Hazardous material mitigation Replace HVAC system Repair/replace windows Repair/replace doors Restore semaphore signal Replace lighting fixtures Repair decking, ADA accessibility ramp, and stairs Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, the Grant Award Agreement requires maximum open, competitive procurement of all contractual services. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 32 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.102 TITLE: St. Philip's Episcopal Church Jacksonville Exterior Renovation APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Florida PROJECT LOCATION: 321 Union Street, Jacksonville, Duval County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Water intrusion Exposure to natural disasters Delayed maintenance Deterioration Vehicular collision FUNDING: Requested Amount: $152,921.00 Match Amount: $152,921.00 Total Budget Amount: $305,842.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair and repaint exterior stucco Repair wooden soffit and eaves Repair 10 stained glass windows, including frames Install protection panel for stained glass windows Repair 3 doors Replace downspouts and gutters Install steel bollards for safety Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 33 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.055 TITLE: Clarke Park Cottage APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Town of Orange Park PROJECT LOCATION: 1039-1057 Kingsley Ave, Orange Park, Clay County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Threat of demolition Delayed maintenance Coordinate preservation efforts Raise public support to protect and preserve historical site FUNDING: Requested Amount: $109,850.00 Match Amount: $109,850.00 Total Budget Amount: $219,700.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair/restore roofing system, including chimney, flashing, and vents Repair/restore siding, including repainting and bonding Repair/restore foundation and structure Install ADA ramp and sidewalk, including minimal security lighting Bathroom and kitchen repairs, including new sinks and a commode Clean crawl space and install coverings/skirting Replace water heater Replace front porch cement steps Electrical system update/installation Repair/replace metal and other decorative railings, including repainting as needed Repair interior flooring, including historically appropriate wood flooring restoration as needed Restore interior fixtures and hardware with historically appropriate replacements Paint and repair/replace 9 windows, including frames and trim Repair and repaint interior walls, ceiling, and other decorative elements Repair 3 doors and adjust door openings for ADA accessibility, including historically appropriate door replacements as needed Painting and signage for ADA parking spaces Architectural/engineering services Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural / engineering services are required for this project and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 34 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.017 TITLE: Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Manse/Fellowship Hall Rehabilitation APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Memorial Presbyterian Church Society of St. Augustine, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 34 Sevilla Street, St. Augustine, St. Johns County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Water intrusion Structural stabilization Exposure to natural disasters FUNDING: Requested Amount: $310,000.00 Match Amount: $310,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $620,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Low pressure wash exterior surfaces Repair exterior wall cracks - filled, sealed, and tuck pointed Replace fasteners with non-ferrous materials Repair gutters and 4 chimneys Repair concrete foundation Clean flat walk path and apply water repellant flexible coating Clean balcony sections and apply water repellant flexible coating Remove flooring and subflooring and install new red oak flooring Repair structural framing Straighten and anchor lighting rods Clean and reset terra cotta ornamentation Repair/replace in-kind as needed Clean and repair brick surfaces, including repointing mortar joints Repair/replace in-kind wood framing Metal work repair/replacement, including 12 metal crawl space access covers, downspout brackets, metal ladders, and handrails Repair pendant light fixture Prep and paint all exterior surfaces Repair 53 windows and 4 doors Rehang west door from inswinging to outswinging, including installation of panic hardware to meet safety code Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural / engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. Additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed if the grant is awarded. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 35 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.142 TITLE: Reconstruction of Fort Mose APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Florida State Parks Foundation Inc PROJECT LOCATION: 15 Fort Mose Trail, St. Augustine, St. Johns County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) National Register District - Contributing Resources National Historic Landmark Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Raise public awareness of African-American history in Florida Lack of representation of African-American historical sites on National Register of Historic Places FUNDING: Requested Amount: $375,000.00 Match Amount: $375,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $750,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Archival research Site grading and earthwork Reconstruction of central fort building and watchtower Reconstruction of earthen and palisade walls Reconstruction of fort out structures Dry moat reconstruction ADA ramp installation Plumbing and electrical system installation Contractor fees Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement.

STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 36 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.200.012 TITLE: Exploring Florida’s Natural and Cultural History APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: PROJECT LOCATION: 3215 Hull Road, Gainesville, Alachua County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE No historical designation indicated. DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Outdated exhibit and information Safety ADA accessibility Raise public awareness of Florida history FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $500,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $1,000,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Museum Exhibit Project PROJECT SCOPE: Graphic design Artifact preparation and mounting Media production Demolition of old exhibition Electrical and lighting system updates New HVAC installation New walls installation New floors installation Painting Fire safety equipment installation Development and fabrication of new exhibit components Installation of new exhibit CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional museum exhibit/historian services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: Educational materials shall adhere to the State of Florida Education Standards.

SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 37 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.084 TITLE: The Restoration of Bunnell City Hall APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: City of Bunnell PROJECT LOCATION: 200 South Church Street, Bunnell, Flagler County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Promote heritage tourism Raise public awareness of Florida history Roof failure Water intrusion Exposure to natural elements Deterioration FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $125,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $625,000.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Selective demolition Grading and erosion control Reroofing and waterproofing Repair concrete Repair masonry and coquina, including ADA ramp Replace HVAC system Replace plumbing system, including fixtures Replace electrical system Repair/replace interior drywall Restore wooden beams, ceiling, floors, kitchen stoop, and railings Installation of steel hand railings Installation of ADA restrooms Interior painting Repair/replacement of windows Repair/replacement of 4 doors, including hardware Replacement of tile flooring in kitchen and restrooms Contractor's fees Hazardous materials assessment, testing, and reporting

CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and will be funded outside of the grant project. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 38 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.135 TITLE: Vista -Phase 1: Preservation of Vulnerable Structures APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: FRIENDS OF THE LOWER SUWANNEE AND CEDAR KEYS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGES, INC. PROJECT LOCATION: 16651 NW 31st Place, Chielfland, Levy County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE No historical designation indicated. DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Roof failure Water intrusion Delayed maintenance FUNDING: Requested Amount: $60,000.00 Match Amount: $15,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $75,000.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Architectural/engineering services Permitting fees Repair/replace Cook's House and Houseboat roofs Repair/replace Cook's House windows Repair/replace Houseboat siding CONCERNS / ISSUES: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were indicated as being contracted for in the scope of work, but were not included in the project budget. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work, but not the budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Allow for Professional Architectural/Engineering Services fees. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 39 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.090 TITLE: Simpson Farmhouse APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: City of Mount Dora PROJECT LOCATION: 2015 North Donnelly Street, Mount Dora, Lake County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Infrastructure upgrades Water intrusion Delayed maintenance Demolition by neglect FUNDING: Requested Amount: $50,000.00 Match Amount: $50,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $100,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair/replace windows, including frames and hardware Restore first floor interior, including the following: Repair doors Refinish plaster and patch/repair holes and cracks Sand and refinish the original heart pine flooring throughout first floor Remove laminate flooring in sunroom and replace with hardwood to match Refinish floor molding Refinishing wood doors Repairing kitchen area, including the following: Remove damaged VCT floor and install new porcelain tile Repairs associated with water intrusion, rot, and other damage within the kitchen and plumbing Repair to bathroom, including the following: Remove damaged VCT floor and install new porcelain tile Repairs associated with water intrusion, rot, and other damage within the bathroom and plumbing Interior and exterior lighting Replace existing non-historic fixtures with historically appropriate fixtures Repair interior and exterior lighting and wiring Permitting fees Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural / engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 40 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.152 TITLE: Historic Sanctuary Roof Repair Capital Project APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Historic Saint James African Methodist Episcopal Church PROJECT LOCATION: 819 Cypress Avenue, Sanford, Seminole County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Roof failure Water intrusion Lack of lightning protection system Wood destroying organisms FUNDING: Requested Amount: $12,900.00 Match Amount: $12,900.00 Total Budget Amount: $25,800.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair roofing system, including structure, underlayment, and flashing CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. The project will also be evaluated concerning need for architectural/engineering services. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended.

BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 41 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.110 TITLE: Maxey-Crooms House Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: City of Orlando PROJECT LOCATION: 638 W. Anderson Street, Orlando, Orange County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Rarity of building type within district Property related to significant African-Americans in the state's history Wood destroying organisms Mold infiltration Structural stabilization Water intrusion FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $502,112.00 Total Budget Amount: $1,002,112.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Selected demolition Foundation repair/stabilization: Site work to secure the building foundation Repair/replacement of deteriorating structural elements Installation of drainage system and vapor barrier Construction of concrete continuous foundation and footings Repair/replace interior wood elements, including stairs, trim, columns and structural elements Installation plywood sheathing in walls and attic floor Repair/restore exterior wood elements, including siding, damaged joists, studs, rafters, and porch elements Reconstruct screened enclosure on east porch Moisture and temperature regulation: Installation of moisture barriers Applying appropriate sealants to exterior Insulate walls, underside of roof, and underside of first floor Repair/replace 24 doors and 23 windows Restore brick foundation walls, railings, and chimneys Roof replacement Install gypsum board and veneer plaster on first floor interior and repair plaster where appropriate Repair and refinish stairs Termite mitigation Interior and exterior painting and sealants Restore kitchen finishes and historical casework Replace plumbing system Install fire safety and suppression systems Install HVAC system Install lightning protection system Install/replace electrical equipment Site clearing for safety and code requirements Installation of ADA walkway and parking pads Contractor's fees CONCERNS / ISSUES: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were indicated as being contracted for, but were not included in the project scope of work and budget. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were indicated as included in this project, but were not included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Allow for Professional Architectural/Engineering Services fees SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 42 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.023 TITLE: Historic Harry T. Moore Center Restoration Project - Windows and Doors APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: City of Cocoa PROJECT LOCATION: 307 Blake Avenue, Cocoa, Brevard County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Lack of available resources Exposure to natural disasters Water intrusion Inappropriate past repairs FUNDING: Requested Amount: $150,500.00 Match Amount: $150,500.00 Total Budget Amount: $301,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair/replace non-historic exterior doors Repair/replace non-historic windows CONCERNS / ISSUES: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were indicated as being contracted for, but were not included in the project scope of work and budget. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required for this project and were not included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

SCOPE ASSESSMENT: Adjust Scope of Work as follows: Allow for professional architectural/engineering services. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Allow for professional architectural/engineering services fees. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 43 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.700.024 TITLE: Acquisition of Green Gables/Wells House by Green Gables at Historic Riverview Village, Inc. APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Green Gables at Historic Riverview Village, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 1501 S. Harbor City Boulevard, Melbourne, Brevard County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Threat of demolition Threat of development Deterioration of building FUNDING: Requested Amount: $482,500.00 Match Amount: $482,500.00 Total Budget Amount: $965,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Acquisition Project PROJECT SCOPE: Acquisition of Green Gables/Wells House CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional realtor services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: None. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended.

SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 44 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.063 TITLE: Church Preservation APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: First Presbyterian Church Dade City PROJECT LOCATION: 37412 Church Avenue, Dade City, Pasco County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Roof failure Wood destroying organisms Delayed maintenance FUNDING: Requested Amount: $56,681.00 Match Amount: $56,681.00 Total Budget Amount: $113,362.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Replace roofing system Repair and repaint exterior of wooden structure CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. The project will also be evaluated concerning need for architectural/engineering services. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended.

SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 45 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.014 TITLE: Polk County History Center - Exterior Window Restoration and Exterior Door Repair APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Polk County Board of County Commissioners PROJECT LOCATION: 100 East Main Street, Bartow, Polk County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Threat to museum artifacts via temperature, humidity and UV exposure due to deteriorated windows Existing windows are not trustworthy to keep out wind or rain in severe weather FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $610,441.00 Total Budget Amount: $1,110,441.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair of 204 windows, including frames, trim, and hardware Repair of 4 pairs of oak doors, including hardware and trim Architectural/engineering services Window conservator services Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. Professional window conservator services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. Additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed if the grant is awarded. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 46 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.022 TITLE: Historic Stuart House Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Friends of the Lake Wales Museum, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 303 East Central Avenue, Lake Wales, Polk County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Roof failure Wood destroying organisms Exposure to natural elements Exposure to natural disasters Water intrusion Delayed maintenance ADA accessibility FUNDING: Requested Amount: $85,292.00 Match Amount: $85,292.00 Total Budget Amount: $170,584.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Replace roof system, including repair of damaged sheathing, eaves, and wood and installation of synthetic water- resistant underlayment Replace HVAC system Repair/restore 23 windows, including hardware Restore 19 door, including hardware and repainting Restore side and back glass-paned doors, including hardware Repair and replace exterior ADA ramp Repair and replace damaged wood siding and lattice Repaint exterior Full replacement of front porch ceiling, flooring, siding, and landing steps Repair and refinish interior floors Repair and paint interior baseboards Refinish and repaint water damaged drywall, including walls and ceilings Restore kitchen and bath, including replacement of all modern finishes and appliances and restoration of original cabinets and fixtures Replace light fixtures with period-appropriate lighting Update electrical wiring Architectural/engineering services Grant and project management and administration

CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 47 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.042 TITLE: Historic 1919 School Building APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Lake Wales Charter Schools - Edward W. Bok Academy PROJECT LOCATION: 410 North Third Street, Lake Wales, Polk County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Local Designated District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Roof failure Wood destroying organisms Exposure to natural elements Water intrusion Delayed maintenance FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $500,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $1,000,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Brick repointing Roof system repairs Install insulation Construct classroom spaces Wall framing, drywall, and doors Termite treatment and remediation Install ADA ramp Repair/replace windows Construct elevator and fire-rated shaft Electrical and plumbing system repair/replacement, including fixtures Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: If funded, documentation of match must be reconfirmed at the time of grant award agreement execution. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required for this project and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 48 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.103 TITLE: John C. Williams House: Preservation and Protection APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: The University of South Florida PROJECT LOCATION: 511 Second Street South, St. Petersburg, Pinellas County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) Local Designated District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Infrastructure upgrades Structural stabilization Foundation failure Roof failure Exposure to natural elements Exposure to natural disasters Threat of sea level rise Water intrusion Delayed maintenance FUNDING: Requested Amount: $280,640.00 Match Amount: $280,642.00 Total Budget Amount: $561,282.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Replace roof system, including repair/replacement of damaged wood deck boards Replace roof-mounted lightning system Replace damaged wood board lap siding and trim Limited replacement of damaged and missing wood shingle siding Replace damaged wood porch flooring Rehabilitation of wood soffits and ceilings on south facing first floor porch Reconstruction of damaged and missing decorative balustrade panels and railings, including fasteners Exterior painting, joint sealants, and exterior coatings on all wood structures Analyze structural foundation settlement, lifting, and shoring Structural stabilization Refit 2 interior windows Repair and repaint interior plaster wall finish Install hurricane clips to the rafter connections on top of exterior walls Install 42 removable high-tensile hurricane fabric panels over existing historic windows CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural / engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 49 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.200.020 TITLE: Explore Florida! APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: St. Petersburg Historical Society, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 335 2nd Ave NE, St. Petersburg, Pinellas County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE No historical designation indicated. DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to natural elements Exposure to natural disasters Water intrusion Outdated exhibit and information Loss of historical information Raise public awareness of Florida history FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $500,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $1,000,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Museum Exhibit Project PROJECT SCOPE: Develop final designs for the Explore Florida! permanent exhibit Curation and research Exhibit fabrication Exhibit installation CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional museum exhibit/historian services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: Educational materials shall adhere to the State of Florida Education Standards. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended.

SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 50 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.016 TITLE: Up On The Roof APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: The University of Tampa, Incorporated PROJECT LOCATION: 401 W Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, Hillsborough County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Water intrusion Exposure to natural elements Exposure to natural disasters Roof failure FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $500,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $1,000,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Replace Music Room roof system Replace 20 roof gutters and downspouts Repair/replace and paint damaged wood materials and decorative features on west veranda Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural / engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. Additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed if the grant is awarded. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 51 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.047 TITLE: Exterior Moisture Mitigation Project Phase 3 APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Centro Asturiano de Tampa Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 1913 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa, Hillsborough County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources National Historic Landmark Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Water intrusion FUNDING: Requested Amount: $149,399.00 Match Amount: $149,399.00 Total Budget Amount: $298,798.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repoint brick walls Repair deteriorated wood windows, lintels, and sills Recaulk doors and windows Repair/replace cracked bricks Apply coatings and sealants Paint windows and doors CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required for this project and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 52 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.061 TITLE: Window Refurbishment APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: The Home Association, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 1203 E. 22nd Ave, Tampa, Hillsborough County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Delayed maintenance Water intrusion Wood destroying organisms Exposure to natural elements FUNDING: Requested Amount: $78,000.00 Match Amount: $80,500.00 Total Budget Amount: $158,500.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Restoration of 100 windows and frames Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: Applicant was contacted but only partially addressed the request for information by the established deadline: If funded, a completed Substitute W-9 must be provided. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services and window conservator are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 53 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.080 TITLE: 3rd Floor Windows and Column 13 Project APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Cuban Club Foundation, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 2010 N. Avenida Republica de Cuba, Tampa, Hillsborough County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) National Register District - Contributing Resources Local Designated District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Window and structural column deterioration Lack of available resources FUNDING: Requested Amount: $188,750.00 Match Amount: $188,750.00 Total Budget Amount: $377,500.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Replace non-historic windows with historically appropriate windows, including trim and painting Painting Structural repair to column 13 Replace protective glass on stained glass window Architectural/engineering services Permitting fees Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 54 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.101 TITLE: Cracker Country Living History Museum Roof Replacement APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Florida State Fair Authority PROJECT LOCATION: 4800 US Highway 301 North, Tampa, Hillsborough County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE No historical designation indicated. DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Structures represent a significant period in Florida's development Roof failure FUNDING: Requested Amount: $37,500.00 Match Amount: $39,500.00 Total Budget Amount: $77,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Replacement of cedar shake shingle roofs on the 1912 schoolhouse, the post office cabin, and the Smith House Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. The project will also be evaluated concerning need for architectural/engineering services. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended.

SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 55 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.074 TITLE: Fellsmere Old School Window/Door Replacement APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: City of Fellsmere PROJECT LOCATION: 22 S. Orange St., Fellsmere, Indian River County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) National Register District - Contributing Resources Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Deterioration of existing windows Exposure to natural disasters FUNDING: Requested Amount: $400,000.00 Match Amount: $134,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $534,000.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Replacement of 153 windows Replacement of 12 doors Permitting Construction inspection CONCERNS / ISSUES: Applicant was contacted but only partially addressed the request for information by the established deadline: Grantee did not sufficiently demonstrate why replacement was preferable to repair. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional window conservator services are required for this project and were not included in the project scope of work and budget. Professional architectural/engineering services are required for this project and will be funded outside of the grant project. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: Adjust Scope of Work as follows: If funded, windows and doors should be repaired rather than replaced when possible. Repair/replacement should be overseen by a Professional Window Conservator. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Allow for Professional Window Conservator Services fees. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 56 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.052 TITLE: Historic City Auditorium Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: City of Wauchula PROJECT LOCATION: 225 E. Main Street, Wauchula, Hardee County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Preservation of local history Lack of ADA accessibility Threat of storm damage Energy efficiency FUNDING: Requested Amount: $282,000.00 Match Amount: $70,500.00 Total Budget Amount: $352,500.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Replace auditorium ceiling Replace window glass Repair window frames Repair/reseal and paint window mullions Install ADA chair lift and stairs for access to stage Install ADA restroom Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: Professional architectural/engineering services fees appear to be in excess of DMS fee curve. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 57 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.035 TITLE: St. Paul Lutheran Church Education Building Rehabilitation APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: St. Paul Lutheran Church of Sarasota, Florida, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 2256 Bahia Vista Street, Sarasota, Sarasota County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE No historical designation indicated. DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Deterioration Water intrusion Roof failures Exposure to natural elements Structural stabilization FUNDING: Requested Amount: $209,750.00 Match Amount: $209,750.00 Total Budget Amount: $419,500.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Replace roof system, including roof beams and decking Repair exterior perimeter wall masonry, including repointing and metal repair Remove and replace non-structural plate glass Repair missing or failed sealants on remaining glazing Prep/clean and repair sealants at all exterior openings Prep and repaint/recoat masonry wood and steel CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural / engineering services are required for this project and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 58 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.085 TITLE: Selby House Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 1534 Mound St, Sarasota, Sarasota County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated need indicated includes: Exposure to natural disasters Exposure to natural elements Threat of sea level rise Significance of building to Sarasota's architectural landscape FUNDING: Requested Amount: $399,569.00 Match Amount: $399,569.00 Total Budget Amount: $799,138.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair of interior floors, including replacement of non-historic flooring with historically appropriate flooring as needed Replacement of HVAC system Removal of drop tile ceiling Demolition of non-historic features on second floor Widening of doorways for ADA accessibility Repair of water damage and cracks in interior features Refinishing of first floor fireplace Replacement of non-historic fixtures with historically appropriate ones Refinishing and repainting interior surfaces Installation of exterior staircase and elevator for ADA accessibility Contractor's fees and insurance Permitting fees CONCERNS / ISSUES: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were indicated as being contracted for, but were not included in the project scope of work and budget. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were not included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: Adjust Scope of Work as follows: Allow for Professional Architectural/Engineering Services. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Allow for Professional Architectural/Engineering Services fees. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 59 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.099 TITLE: Renovation of Historic Edson Keith Farmhouse APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Sarasota County Board of County Commissioners PROJECT LOCATION: 550 South , Sarasota, Sarasota County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Infrastructure upgrades Coordinate preservation efforts Raise public awareness of Florida history FUNDING: Requested Amount: $290,000.00 Match Amount: $290,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $580,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair and refinish floors Repair and refinish/paint trim, base, casing, moldings Repair and refinish ceilings and walls, including fixtures Refinish stairs Repair/replace 13 doors, including hardware Repair and refinish 33 windows Widen doorways for ADA accessibility Install HVAC system Upgrade electrical system, including lighting fixtures Install fire protection and security systems Upgrade plumbing system Install ADA bathroom Construction of ADA ramp and ADA parking Purchase and installation of wind mitigation system and hurricane shutter system Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural / engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 60 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.126 TITLE: The 1941 City Library Chidsey Building - Sarasota's First Public Library APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: City of Sarasota PROJECT LOCATION: 701 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, Sarasota County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) National Register District - Contributing Resources Local Designated District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Water intrusion Exposure to natural disasters Roof failure Structural stabilization Deterioration FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $500,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $1,000,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Architectural/engineering services Install project signage Reinforcement of foundation and structural stabilization Selective demolition Repair/replacement of roof system Repair/replacement of 44 windows and 2 doors Repair and repaint ceiling, walls and flooring Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional Architectural and Engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement.

STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 61 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.147 TITLE: College Hall Breezeway & Cook Hall APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: New College of Florida PROJECT LOCATION: 5800 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota, Sarasota County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to natural elements Foundation failure Structural stabilization Deterioration FUNDING: Requested Amount: $402,476.00 Match Amount: $402,476.00 Total Budget Amount: $804,952.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair stucco walls Repair plaster ceiling Roof replacement Repointing of marble Sealing and painting Repair and paint railing CONCERNS / ISSUES: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were indicated as being contracted for, but were not included in the project scope of work and budget. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required for this project and were not included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: Adjust Scope of Work as follows: Allow for Professional Architectural/Engineering Services. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Allow for Professional Architectural/Engineering Services fees. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 62 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.026 TITLE: DeSoto County Courthouse Exterior Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: DeSoto County Board of County Commissioners PROJECT LOCATION: 115 East Oak Street, Arcadia, DeSoto County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated need indicated includes: Water intrusion Lack of available resources FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $168,600.00 Total Budget Amount: $668,600.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Tuck repointing of building façade Replacement of damaged bricks Replacement of shelf angle/lintel Re-grouting of glass blocks Application of stone and masonry sealant CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. The project will also be evaluated concerning need for architectural/engineering services. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 63 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.122 TITLE: Arcadia City Hall, Phase II APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: City of Arcadia PROJECT LOCATION: 121 W. Hickory Street, Arcadia, DeSoto County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Deterioration Raise public awareness of Florida history Raise public support to protect and preserve historical site Coordinate preservation efforts FUNDING: Requested Amount: $448,837.00 Match Amount: $149,613.00 Total Budget Amount: $598,450.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Interior structural framing repairs Attic frame repairs Selective demolition Roof repairs and restoration 34 exterior windows restoration Repair/replace 4 exterior doors Replace garage door at fire truck bay #1 Storefront infill at Fire Bay #2 Replace door at accessible entrance with transom and sidelight Exterior stucco restoration Exterior carpentry restoration Exterior ornamental metals restoration Repair/replace interior partitions and 36 doors Install ADA compliant restrooms Install new exit stair Interior architectural woodwork restoration Install concrete footing and interior ramp Flat and ornamental plaster restoration Second floor wood flooring restoration First floor finish replacement Exterior and interior painting HVAC, electrical, and plumbing system upgrades CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural / engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 64 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.082 TITLE: Replacement of House of Refuge Roof in Martin County, FL APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Martin County Board of County Commissioners PROJECT LOCATION: 301 SE MacArthur Boulevard, Stuart, Martin County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Uniqueness of the structure Exposure to natural disasters Roof failure Water intrusion Promote heritage tourism FUNDING: Requested Amount: $115,699.00 Match Amount: $115,699.00 Total Budget Amount: $231,398.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Replacement of cedar shake roofs on main building, north building, and south building Installation of copper gutters and downspouts Replacement of wall and chimney flashing on main building and south building Scaffolding CONCERNS / ISSUES: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were indicated as being contracted for, but were not included in the project scope of work and budget. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were not included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: Adjust Scope of Work as follows: Allow for Professional Architectural/Engineering Services. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Allow for Professional Architectural/Engineering Services fees. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 65 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.115 TITLE: City of Punta Gorda A.C. Freeman House Rehabilitation Project APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: City of Punta Gorda Florida PROJECT LOCATION: 311 W Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda, Charlotte County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Safety and ADA accessibility Exposure to natural disasters Loss of historical information Raise public support to protect and preserve historical site FUNDING: Requested Amount: $497,900.00 Match Amount: $497,900.00 Total Budget Amount: $995,800.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair doors and windows, including frames and hardware Hazardous material and termite mitigation Repair/replace exterior wood siding and lattice Install insulation Repair/replace interior flooring Repair/replace front porch side-rails, support posts, and skirting Repair/replace interior walls and ceilings Repair/replace roofing Repaint interior and exterior surfaces Installation of lighting fixtures Repair and raise foundation Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing system repairs ADA accessibility upgrades to exterior door Construct ADA accessible restroom Equipment rental CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural and engineering services are required and will be funded outside of the grant project. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 66 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.018 TITLE: Lake Park Historic Town Hall Preservation APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Town of Lake Park PROJECT LOCATION: 535 Park Avenue, Lake Park, Palm Beach County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Roof failure Water intrusion Loss of historical information FUNDING: Requested Amount: $325,000.00 Match Amount: $325,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $650,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Roof replacement Painting and waterproofing of building Architectural/engineering services Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended.

BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 67 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.046 TITLE: The Armory Art Center's Creative Future APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: The Armory Art Center, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 811 Park Place, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Structural Stabilization Roof Failure Deterioration FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $500,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $1,000,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Replace roof Repair/replace windows Mechanical, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing system upgrades Security and fire system upgrades Renovate restrooms Gutter and drainage system upgrades Install fire and entry doors Exterior painting Installation of ADA parking pads CONCERNS / ISSUES: The applicant was contacted but only partially addressed the request for information by the established deadline: There are inconsistencies between the scope of work and budget, and it is unclear what items are to be completed within the grant project and which will be completed outside of the grant project timeline. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural services are required and will be funded outside of the grant project. If funded, the Grant Award Agreement requires maximum open, competitive procurement of all contractual services. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 68 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.131 TITLE: Historic Wellbrock House, Delray Beach APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency PROJECT LOCATION: 22 North Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources Individual Local Designation Local Designated District - Contributing Resources Property is not listed on the National Register as a Contributing Resource to the Historic District. DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Threat of redevelopment Raise public awareness of Florida history FUNDING: Requested Amount: $147,525.00 Match Amount: $147,525.00 Total Budget Amount: $295,050.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Selective demolition Replacement of select doors and interior walls Installation of one window opening Replace windows Replacement of decorative railing Repair wood deck Repaint interior and exterior Repair and refinish interior floors Repair historic cabinets and counters Repair exterior wall siding Installation of composite decking and roofing over existing roof Repair damaged chimney Replacement of hardware and fixtures ADA accessibility improvements to door hardware and restrooms Install ADA ramp Installation of exterior covered porch Contractor's fees Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: The following scope of work items will require additional architectural review to ensure their compliance with the Secretary of the Interior Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties: Installation of new window opening Installation of composite decking and roofing over existing roof Additionally, the provided budget includes items that are not part of the proposed scope of work. If funded, the scope of work and budget must be revised to establish a consistent project. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and will be funded outside of the grant project. If funded, the Grant Award Agreement requires maximum open, competitive procurement of all contractual services. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 69 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.092 TITLE: Old Hendry County Courthouse Historic Interior APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Hendry County Board of County Commissioners PROJECT LOCATION: 25 E Hickpochee Avenue, LaBelle, Hendry County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Significance of building in the community Water intrusion Lack of available funds FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $150,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $650,000.00 REDI PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Architectural/engineering services Hazardous materials survey Selective demolition of non-historic features Repair/replace deteriorated ceiling joists Install insulation Installation of HVAC system, including related electrical wiring Repair of interior finishes CONCERNS / ISSUES: Applicant was contacted but only partially addressed the request for information by the established deadline: Budget clarification needed with a breakdown for each task to be completed as identified in the scope of work. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement.

STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: At present, it is difficult to assess the reasonableness of costs as indicated. If funded, budget will need to be broken down by scope task. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 70 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.039 TITLE: Restoration and Interpretation of the Historic Mar-Good Cottages APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Collier County Board of County Commissioners PROJECT LOCATION: 321 Pear Tree Ave., Goodland, Collier County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to natural disasters Vandalism Pest control Raise public awareness of site and Florida history FUNDING: Requested Amount: $261,436.00 Match Amount: $261,437.00 Total Budget Amount: $522,873.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Roof replacement Removal of non-historic additions and structurally unsound fourth cottage Hazardous material abatement Window and door restoration Painting ADA accessibility upgrades, including installation of ramps and sidewalk Stabilize foundations Restoration of interior walls, floors, and ceiling Limited site lighting/electrical replacement Restore cistern to functional use Architectural/engineering services Archaeological monitoring Contractor's fees Grant and project management and administration Interpretive signage CONCERNS / ISSUES: Grantee requested funds for construction of a new pavilion/open-sided classroom and interpretive signage which are non- allowable expenses, as they are costs not consistent with the project type defined by section V.C.2.a or section VIII.n of the Special Category Grant Guidelines. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering and archaeological services are required for this project and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: Adjust Scope of Work as follows: Remove "Construction of a New Pavilion/Open-Sided Classroom" as a non-allowable expense. Remove "Signage" as a non-allowable item. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Remove costs related to "Construction of a New Pavilion/Open-Sided Classroom" as a non-allowable item. Remove Budget Item #8 "Signage" as a non-allowable expense - $5,000 Staff recommends a reduction of grant funds to $256,436, based on the inclusion of non-allowable expenses. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 71 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.025 TITLE: Doc Thomas House Restoration Phase Three APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Tropical Audubon Society, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 5530 Sunset Drive, Miami, Miami-Dade County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Promote heritage tourism Restoration of building interiors for a more precise interpretation of the historical period FUNDING: Requested Amount: $46,000.00 Match Amount: $46,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $92,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair/repaint historic kitchen cabinets Restore historic kitchen countertops Repair/repaint bathroom Re-enamel bathroom fixtures Electrical, HVAC, and plumbing system upgrades Repair/replace lighting and electrical fixtures Repair and refinishing interior wooden surfaces Architectural/engineering services Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: Professional architectural/engineering services fees appear in excess of DMS fee curve. If funded, grant administration cannot exceed 5% of the grant award amount. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, the Grant Award Agreement requires maximum open, competitive procurement of all contractual services. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement.

STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: If funded, grant administration cannot exceed 5% of the grant award amount. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 72 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.067 TITLE: Miami Hispanic Cultural Arts Center APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Miami Hispanic Ballet Corp. PROJECT LOCATION: 111 SW 5 Ave, Miami, Miami-Dade County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Unique historical and architectural character of building FUNDING: Requested Amount: $111,250.00 Match Amount: $116,750.00 Total Budget Amount: $228,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair/replace roofing system and wooden siding Replace/reconstruct balconies Clean and repaint building exterior Architectural/engineering services Contractor's fees CONCERNS / ISSUES: If funded, documentation of match must be reconfirmed at the time of grant award agreement execution. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, the Grant Award Agreement requires maximum open, competitive procurement of all contractual services. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 73 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.078 TITLE: Olympia/Gusman Theater Interior Repair, Marquee and Signage Project APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: City of Miami PROJECT LOCATION: 174 E Flagler Street, Miami, Miami-Dade County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Delayed maintenance Demolition by neglect Raise public awareness of Florida history Lack of available resources Raise public support to protect and preserve historical site Coordinate preservation efforts FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $601,412.00 Total Budget Amount: $1,101,412.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair and restore at least ten (10) existing wood windows Restore interior wall finishes Restore interior suspended ceiling finishes Restore interior floor and base finishes Prepare surfaces and repaint interior common areas Refinish and repaint wood doors and frames Refinish and repair exterior two theater marquees, including lighting upgrades Repair/replace interior room directional signage Replace Carrera marble in box office CONCERNS / ISSUES: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were indicated as being contracted for, but were not included in the project scope of work and budget. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were not included in the project scope of work and budget. Professional window conservator services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: Adjust Scope of Work as follows: Allow for Professional Architectural/Engineering Services. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: Adjust Budget as follows: Allow for Professional Architectural/Engineering Services fees. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 74 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.087 TITLE: Pinecrest Gardens Site Protection APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Village of Pinecrest PROJECT LOCATION: 11000 SW 57th Ave, Pinecrest, Miami-Dade County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Individual National Register Listing(s) Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Water intrusion Exposure to natural disasters Lack of available resources Foundation failure Lack of ADA accessibility FUNDING: Requested Amount: $500,000.00 Match Amount: $760,750.00 Total Budget Amount: $1,260,750.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Replace 16 windows Replace 2 glass doors Repair terrace flooring, stairs, and ramps Installation of handrails Re-level terrace ramp for ADA accessibility Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 75 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.089 TITLE: Barry University: Preservation and Restoration of Doors & Windows in Adrian & LaVoie Halls APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Barry University, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 11300 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Miami-Dade County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Hazardous materials Structural stabilization Exposure to natural elements Exposure to natural disasters Water intrusion Delayed maintenance FUNDING: Requested Amount: $330,757.00 Match Amount: $330,757.00 Total Budget Amount: $661,514.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair/replace windows and doors Hazardous material mitigation Architectural/engineering services Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering and window conservator services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, the Grant Award Agreement requires maximum open, competitive procurement of all contractual services. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement.

STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 76 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.123 TITLE: Restoration of Historic St. Mary's Church as Arts Center APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Sanctuary of the Arts Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 136 Frow Avenue, Coral Gables, Miami-Dade County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: Local Designated District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Infrastructure upgrades ADA accessibility Structural stabilization Exposure to natural elements FUNDING: Requested Amount: $216,250.00 Match Amount: $216,250.00 Total Budget Amount: $432,500.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Structural repairs to NW interiors Electrical and HVAC system upgrades, including lighting fixtures Install 28 impact windows and 5 exterior doors Install four ADA compliant restrooms Install ADA compliant exterior entry ramp and sidewalk Architectural/engineering services Grant and project management and administration CONCERNS / ISSUES: If funded, match must be reconfirmed at the time of grant award agreement execution. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural / engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 77 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.006 TITLE: Restoration and Protection of Old City Hall, Phase III, FinalI APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Historic Florida Keys Foundation PROJECT LOCATION: 510 Greene Street, Key West, Monroe County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources Local Designated District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Exposure to natural elements Exposure to natural disasters Water intrusion Structural stability System upgrades FUNDING: Requested Amount: $157,000.00 Match Amount: $157,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $314,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Brick replacement and repointing Restoration of twenty-four (24) historic wood windows Wood floor restoration Metal roof replacement Improvements to the HVAC system Three (3) new AC units Architectural/engineering services CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural / engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. Additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed if the grant is awarded. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 78 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.044 TITLE: Historic Monroe County Courthouse Exterior Masonry Restoration APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Monroe County Board of County Commissioners PROJECT LOCATION: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, Monroe County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources Individual Local Designation Local Designated District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Water intrusion Exposure to natural disasters FUNDING: Requested Amount: $482,825.00 Match Amount: $482,825.00 Total Budget Amount: $965,650.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Architectural/engineering services Architectural conservator services Repair/replacement of bricks Repointing historic mortar joints Repair and sealing of window joints Replace deteriorated exterior door Contractor's fees CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Architectural/engineering services are and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, the Grant Award Agreement requires maximum open, competitive procurement of all contractual services. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 79 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.086 TITLE: Elizabeth Bishop House Restoration — Phase 3 APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Key West Literary Seminar, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 624 White Street, Key West, Monroe County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources Individual Local Designation DEMONSTRATED NEED Demonstrated needs indicated include: Threat of development Exposure to storms and natural disasters Delayed maintenance Neglect FUNDING: Requested Amount: $139,911.00 Match Amount: $143,934.00 Total Budget Amount: $283,845.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Window and shutter restoration Cistern porch restoration, including louvered panels, columns, roof, and flooring Cistern restoration and waterproofing, including rerouting of gutter and downspouts, installation of water pump, and reconstruction of water pump shed ADA chair lift and path installation Historic casework restoration Architectural/engineering services Contractor's fees CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: Professional architectural/engineering services are required and were included in the project scope of work and budget. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended. BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended. SPECIAL CATEGORY STAFF REVIEW REVIEW ORDER NUMBER: 80 APPLICATION NUMBER: 23.h.sc.100.129 TITLE: Key West Art Center Exterior Rehabilitation Project APPLICANT ORGANIZATION: Key West Art Center, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 301 Front St, Key West, Monroe County HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Historical designation indicated includes: National Register District - Contributing Resources Individual Local Designation Local Designated District - Contributing Resources DEMONSTRATED NEED No demonstrated needs indicated. FUNDING: Requested Amount: $20,000.00 Match Amount: $20,000.00 Total Budget Amount: $40,000.00 PROJECT TYPE: Development Project PROJECT SCOPE: Repair/replace exterior wood siding and trim Repaint building exterior Install gutter and downspout system CONCERNS / ISSUES: None. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ASSESSMENT: If funded, the Grant Award Agreement requires maximum open, competitive procurement of all contractual services. If funded, additional architectural review of the proposed scope of work items for eligibility will be performed prior to execution of a grant award agreement. Only eligible scope of work items which adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines will be included in the grant award agreement. Additionally, the need for Architectural/Engineering Services will be reviewed. STANDARDS COMPLIANCE: All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Properties. SCOPE ASSESSMENT: No proposed scope of work adjustments are recommended.

BUDGET ASSESSMENT: No proposed budget or funding adjustments are recommended.