Madeira Beach Planning Commission Moves Forward with Ordinance on Nonconforming Structures Amid Broader Discussions on Community Developments

During the recent Madeira Beach Planning Commission meeting, progress was made on Ordinance 2026-02, which addresses the time limitations for repairing hurricane-damaged, nonconforming structures. The ordinance was unanimously approved after a discussion. Additionally, the meeting delved into various community issues, including aesthetic enhancements along Gulf Boulevard, concerns about local parking lots, and the strategic use of recently acquired city properties.

The central focus of the meeting was the approval of Ordinance 2026-02, which pertains to the repair of structures impacted by hurricanes. Under existing regulations, property owners must complete repairs within 18 months for damages that are less than 50% of the structure. The revised ordinance maintains this timeframe but also clarifies that structures elevated under the Elevate Florida program can rebuild without time limitations if the damage exceeds 50%. A commissioner raised concerns about the slow governmental processes affecting participants in the Elevate Florida program, emphasizing the need for flexibility. The representative confirmed that individual cases would be addressed as they arise, instead of overcomplicating the ordinance with additional provisions.

In other discussions, a commissioner sought updates on the extensive construction work at 140th and Puit, noting its apparent delay. The public works department was identified as responsible for project management, with assurances given that a status update would be pursued. This project was said to be nearing completion according to previous reports.

The commission also revisited the topic of density stacking in C3 and C4 zones, referring to past meetings where the initiative was initially discussed. Amendments to the comprehensive plan are necessary for advancing this initiative, which could take up to a year due to mandatory state and regional reviews. The proposal aims to allow mixed-use developments to enhance the village atmosphere, with current restrictions deemed too limiting. Staff acknowledged the goal of advancing this initiative but reiterated that comprehensive plan amendments are a prerequisite for zoning changes.

Attention then turned to Gulf Boulevard, with particular focus on recent facade changes aimed at aesthetic and functional improvements. This initiative aligns with the recently adopted C3 setback ordinance, which was positively received. The modifications are considered an important step toward revitalizing the boulevard’s appearance.

Parking issues were also a topic of concern, specifically the state of Pinellas County parking lots across from a local gas station. Described as neglected, with sand piles and temporary fencing, these lots were seen as detracting from the community’s appearance. A suggestion was made to press the county for improvements, emphasizing the negative impact of the lots’ condition.

The meeting also addressed the city’s purchase of a property at 555th, with upcoming town halls planned to gather community input on its future development. A member inquired about the zoning implications of the purchase and whether it would require formal processes for adjustment if the intended use does not align with the current C4 designation. The possibility of forming an ad hoc committee to facilitate these discussions was proposed, highlighting previous successes with similar committees. The proposal was well-received, emphasizing the importance of structured community engagement in decision-making.

Further, a commissioner expressed gratitude for recent grading work on another property, noting visual improvements attributed to the efforts of city staff. Such collaborations were recognized as enhancing the community’s appeal.

The meeting concluded with a discussion on the commission’s responsibilities. An update on the Tom and Kitty Stewart parking lot was mentioned as an example of ongoing efforts to improve accessibility and address community concerns.

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