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Sophisticated Snell Isle

From the City of St. Petersburg, Florida website at http://www.stpete.org

Amenities/character/etc.

Snell Isle is a peaceful and quiet residential waterfront community. The area contains many original classic homes along with other large homes, well-kept lawns and tree lined streets. Of particular pride is the restored Snell Isle Park Plaza. Volunteers from the Association's membership spent hundreds of hours restoring the park's walkways, statuary and landscaping that reflects the splendor of the past. The annual Christmas decorations of colored lights on the statues, palm trees, and shrubbery, along with the visit of Santa Claus to the park Gazebo, are a sight to behold. The soon-to-be completed project at the entrance to Snell Isle will identify the community with a small fountain, new sidewalks and landscaping. Another project, recently completed by the Association with the City of St. Petersburg, is the park at the entrance to Shore Acres.

The distinctive Women's Club at 40 Snell Isle Boulevard, along with the newly renovated Renaissance Vinoy Resort, present a spectacular view as you cross the newly restored Snell Isle Bridge. Snell Isle has two churches, two schools and a convenient shopping center along Snell Isle Boulevard. Downtown stores, parks and entertainment areas are just a five minute drive from the Isle.

Architecture

The architecture of the area contains a wide spectrum of classic European and Spanish design among the older houses dating from the 1920s. The predominate house color is white with a number of coral homes in view. Many houses were built as small two-bedroom retirement homes that were subsequently remodeled and enlarged. In recent years, several waterfront homes were razed and larger homes constructed. The prices of real estate in the area range from $80,000 to $1.5 million.

History

Snell Isle owes its existence to C. Perry Snell, who first visited St. Petersburg on his wedding trip in 1898. Upon returning the following year, his first purchase was the waterfront property located at First Street and Fourth Avenue North, now known as North Shore Park.

Other Snell purchases include Crescent Lake, Mirror Lake and 600 acres of land along the northern edge of St. Petersburg, now known as Coffee Pot Bayou, a low lying area, which took many months to fill with the aid of many mule teams brought over from Tampa. Snell first purchased acreage on the small island of sand and mangroves in 1911, and on October 14, 1925, lot sales began. At that time, only 275 acres planned for development were above high tide levels. The first homes to be constructed consisted of 8-9 residences of Classic European Architecture in the area known as Brightwaters Bayou. To enhance the European influence, Snell traveled extensively throughout Europe and at a cost of more than $1 million, obtained the various statuary, tiles and ornaments for his St. Petersburg properties.

Among Snell's many contributions to the community, was a gift of land on Snell Isle to the St. Petersburg Women's Club in 1928. The land was accepted after much debate among the members, since it was beyond the street car line, in a jungle and accessible only by a rickety wooden bridge. The Women's Club immediately began work to have the City build a new bridge over the Bayou and on Christmas Day 1931, the new bridge was dedicated and opened to traffic. Many changes have occurred since then, but it has been the desire of the residents of the area that the style and its distinct atmosphere are retained.

Organizations/programs

The Snell Isle Property Owners Association is the guiding force that brought into being the vast improvements in the area over the past five years. With an active Crime Watch organization and code enforcement volunteers, we look forward to continuing to expand community development, spirit and awareness.

The Snell Isle Property Owners Association, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to the maintenance and improvement of Snell Isle, its neighborhood and way of life.

Neighborhood grant projects

Snell Isle Property Owners Association has received three Neighborhood Partnership Grants that were used for the Shore Acres Bridge Park, the Snell Isle Bridge restoration and refurbishing of the statuary.

Click Here to see a letter from the President of the Snell Isle Property Owners Association.

Boundaries

Snell Isle Bridge easterly following the "meandering" shoreline to the Shore Acres Bridge, then along the shorelines of Eden Isle and Snell Isle Estates, along 34th Avenue and Locust Street to Coffee Pot Bayou, and then to the starting point, the Snell Isle Bridge.


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200 Carmona Way NE
3 Bedrooms / 3 Baths / - 2,776 sq. ft.
Sold for $530,000 in April of 2006