Madeira Beach Magistrate Grants Variance for Normandy Road Fence, Addresses Code Violations
- Meeting Overview:
The Madeira Beach Special Magistrate meeting addressed issues, including the approval of a fence variance for a property on Normandy Road, discussions about setback modifications on Golf Lane due to Hurricane Helen’s damage, and multiple code enforcement cases involving properties across the city. These matters highlighted the ongoing challenges property owners face in adhering to city regulations while also seeking necessary modifications for property improvements and safety.
One notable matter involved an appeal from Courtney and Wesley McNeel regarding their request to install a 6-foot privacy fence at their property located on Normandy Road. This waterfront property, adjacent to a public gathering space, had its initial permit denied due to code provisions restricting fence heights. The McNeels sought an administrative waiver to challenge the denial, emphasizing their need for increased privacy and security due to the property’s unique location next to a publicly traveled street.
City planner Joseph Petraia explained that the appeal was based on the property’s special circumstances and argued that granting the waiver would not conflict with the city’s comprehensive plan. He highlighted that the property’s adjacency to public areas justified a deviation from strict land development regulations. The McNeels provided evidence, including photographs and neighbor testimonials, to demonstrate that the fence would not obstruct views or detract from neighborhood aesthetics. The magistrate agreed with the McNeels, acknowledging the unique challenges posed by their property’s configuration and granting the variance with conditions to ensure compliance with city guidelines.
Another case involved a variance request for the property on Golf Lane. The application sought modifications to existing setback regulations to accommodate floodplain compliance and replace a structure damaged by Hurricane Helen. The city representative detailed that the property owner, Robert Bellow, faced challenges due to the lot’s irregular shape and history of non-conformities. The proposed structure aimed to enhance safety, provide necessary parking, and reduce encroachments into public right-of-way. The magistrate, after considering the testimony from the applicant’s team, including architect Jared Weaver and transportation engineer Tony Alex, granted the variance request, noting its alignment with city regulations and its benefits in addressing flood damage.
The meeting also encompassed discussions on code enforcement issues, reflecting ongoing challenges in ensuring properties adhere to city regulations. A notable case involved the property on Boka Drive, where the city sought a $500 daily fine for repeat violations related to poor pool maintenance and vegetation management. Deputy Cory Schneider testified about the property’s non-compliance, presenting photographic evidence of the violations. The magistrate ruled in favor of the city, imposing the fine due to the owner’s absence and lack of corrective action.
Similarly, the property on North Bay Shore Drive was cited for issues including refuse-filled RVs and debris accumulation. Despite initial courtesy notices, the property remained non-compliant. The deputy presented photographic evidence, and the city requested a $250 daily fine if compliance was not achieved within 30 days. The magistrate upheld this request, emphasizing the importance of addressing public health and safety concerns.
James Rostek
Special Magistrate Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Special Magistrate
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
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Recording Published:
06/22/2026
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Duration:
227 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:
Madeira Beach
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