HISTORIC ST. AUGUSTINE PRESERVATION BOARD
RESTORATION PROPOSAL
JUAN YANEDA (MONTGOMERY) HOUSE
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA
The Juan Yaneda House (known locally as the Montgomery House) is
located on Treasury Street within the Historic District (National Register)
of St. Augustine. It is a small coquina dwelling dating from the first
decade of the 19th century, in the Second Spanish Period. The basic fabric
of the house remains, and later additions have been removed, but as indi-
cated in the accompanying photographs prompt restoration is required to
prevent further deterioration. The owners will donate the property to the
Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board if funds for restoration can be
secured.
Restored for adaptive use, the Yaneda House will preserve one of the
relatively few colonial buildings remaining, in St. Augustine, and will add
greatly to the visual character of the restored area of.the Historic
District.
I. PROJECT COST
Requested funds in the amount of $40,800 will be used totally
for the restoration of the structure and development for adap-
tive use. A breakdown of the estimates are given belov
Architectural services $ 3,-
Carpentry
Masonry
Plumbing -..
Heat and Air 2,00O
Insulation and waterproofing 1,20C.>t.
Electrical 1,800.00
Landscaping 1,500.00
Miscellaneous (10%) 3 700.00
Total $40,800.00
II. MATCHING FUNDS
Matching funds for the project consist of the f&ir market value
of the property, based on the lower of the two independent
appraisals attached, and the cost of archeological research to
be supplied by the applicant. 'As stated above, the property
will be donated to the Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board
by the owners if funds for restoration are forthcoming. The
two sources of matching funds total $46,500.00, as follows:
Value of property $42,500.00
Archeological research 4Tot00000
Total $46.500.00
III. MAINTENANCE
The completed structure will become a part of the properties of
the Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board, a state agency,
and will be maintained as part of the continuing program of that
agency.
IV. ADAPTIVE USE
The house will be adapted to residential use with as little
alteration to interior detail as possible and with strict
restoration canons applied to the exterior.
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