I feel sorry for St. Johns County School Board member Patrick Thomas Canan, a local plaintiff's personal injury and criminal defense lawyer and recently re-elected St. Johns County School Board member from District 5 (term expiring 2024)
On January 21, 2021, Patrick Canan lost his demand to demolish an historic building at 41 Cincinnati Avenue, constructed in 1910-1917. It is said that "a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client" -- clearly Canan was out of his league. He was damnably dense and almost inarticulate. He wanted to destroy a 110+ year old building, one recorded in the Florida Master Site File and is a contributing structure to theNorth City Historic District.
Canan knows nothing of historic preservation law. It showed. He asked to do something not legally permitted by St. Augustine's Code of Ordinances. There was no hardship claimed, only his subjective desires. What a louche lugubrious goober -- misguided, uninformed and unprepared.
You'd think a respected Democratic plaintiff's lawyer would not attempt to join St. Augustine's obscene Dull Republican Demolition Derby, in which greedy capitalists are ruining our Nation's Oldest City. Canan applied for a permit to demolish fully a 110+ year old building he purchased for parking, making. maladroit remarks about the building not being "unique," failing to appreciate the legal standard.
Affecting martyrdom, sounding narcissistic, brutish, selfish, solipsistic and smartass, smarmily attacking as an "eyesore" a legally protected structure, one that he said has "bugged me for 25 years," Patrick Canan sounded like a Charlie McCarthy to Donald John Trump and other greedy developers in America.
Yes, Democratic lawyer Patrick Canan sounded like a typical Dull Republican misguided anti-historical greedhead of the sort who thinks they own and run our town. His decadent, indecent demand was supported by one of the Establishment's arachnid architects, one of a group who will testify for money.
Mr. Canan is only allowed to tear down a rear section and garage, but not the entire structure, which he has agreed to preserve and protect.
Thanks to Ms. Jenny Wolfe and our City staff and HARB members for raising Canan's and other cunning but careless capitalists' consciousness, as revealed by the airy anti-historical comments of himself and architect Lester Thomas.
Thanks to resident B.J. Kalaidi for speaking out on this issue.
To HARB members: stop first-naming applicants, as Paul M. Weaver, III still does at times. It makes you sound like you and the applicants are buddies, giving an appearance of case-fixing.
To Mr. Canan and other local Establishment business owners: the Demolition Derby is ending. Leave our history alone., ladies and gentlemen. Mitts off!
Let's enact the St. Augustine National Historical Park and National Seashore, and preserve and protect what we know and love in two counties, including 140,000 acres of government-owned land.
Video here:
Item 7D
F2020-0139 Patrick Canan, Canan Enterprises LLC - Applicant
Canan Enterprises LLC - Owner
41 Cincinnati Avenue
To demolish a building constructed c. 1910-1917 that is recorded in
the Florida Master Site File and is a contributing structure to the
North City Historic District.
From St. Augustine Report, by former St. Augustine Mayor George R. Gardner:
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