Tarpon Springs Board Approves Variance for Nonconforming Lot Amid Community Debate
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Tarpon Springs Board of Adjustments meeting, the board approved a variance request allowing the construction of a single-family home on a nonconforming lot, stirring community interest and debate. The decision was focused on a parcel that failed to meet the zoning district’s minimum width requirement. The variance approval followed discussions and public comments reflecting both support and opposition from neighboring residents.
08:14The primary agenda item, application number 24-82, was introduced by Ellie Keane, a principal planner from the planning and zoning department. The request involved a variance to enable construction on a 58-foot-wide lot, short of the 60-foot requirement, yet conforming in area and depth. This lot, located off North Distant Avenue, was originally platted in 1907, with its nonconforming status established in 1976 when new zoning laws were enacted. While the lot was once part of a larger property, it had been divided and sold separately as of January.
13:37Keane clarified that the planning department had initially approved an administrative variance on December 30, as no objections were received during the 15-day notification period to adjacent property owners. However, a letter of objection, postmarked within the period but dated December 15, was later submitted, prompting the matter to be escalated to the Board of Adjustments for further review.
During the meeting, board members sought clarification about the variance criteria. It was noted that the nonconforming lot category had three specific criteria, differing from those for other variances like setbacks. Mr. Grossman remarked that the application could have been administratively approved without board intervention if the objection had not been filed. Keane confirmed this, emphasizing that any objection necessitates forwarding the application to the board.
20:48Pantelis Mastrovasilis, the applicant and owner of the Tarpon Springs Building Company, explained his intentions to construct homes that would blend with the local environment, emphasizing that he sought no setback variances. Mastrovasilis expressed confidence in the positive impact his development would have on the community.
21:57Public comments provided a mix of approval and concern. Rory Kamenetsky, a resident living two lots north of the site, supported the proposal, highlighting the neighborhood’s family-friendly environment and the potential benefits of filling a vacant lot with a new home. In contrast, Charles Alsbach, owner of the adjacent lot five, opposed the variance, citing privacy concerns, particularly the possibility of his bathroom window facing the new construction.
27:59Following these discussions, the board moved to a vote on the variance request. A motion to approve was made and seconded, with all present members voting in favor, thus granting approval for the variance.
28:50Additionally, the meeting addressed procedural matters, including the review and approval of minutes from a previous meeting, which required minor corrections. The minutes were approved unanimously after the necessary adjustments were made.
29:48As the meeting concluded, the chair acknowledged the participation of attendees, noting the absence of a scheduled meeting for March. The meeting was adjourned at 6:55 p.m., with a humorous remark from the chair regarding the unexpectedness of the meeting date, adding a light-hearted note to the proceedings.
Costa Vatikiotis
Zoning Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/26/2025
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Recording Published:
03/26/2025
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Duration:
31 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Pinellas County
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Towns:
Tarpon Springs
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