Titusville Board Denies Key Variance Request Amidst Tensions Over Zoning Regulations
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Titusville Board of Adjustments and Appeals denied a crucial variance request for a zero-foot interior sideyard setback on Fiser Avenue, impacting the expansion plans of a local business. The board also approved or postponed other variance requests, reflecting ongoing challenges in balancing development needs with adherence to zoning regulations.
The most contentious topic of the meeting involved the variance request for Dave’s Automobile on Fiser Avenue. The owner, David Rupy, sought approval for a zero-foot interior side yard setback, which would allow for the continued use of a 350-foot addition built without a permit. The addition violated the land development regulations, which require a ten-foot setback. Rupy argued that the addition was necessary for his business’s operations, addressing safety and environmental concerns related to tire storage and water drainage. However, the board was divided on the issue, with board members expressing concern over self-created hardships and compliance with fire safety standards.
During the public hearing, Rupy expressed gratitude for the board’s consideration and emphasized the necessity of the variance for his business’s growth. He cited the challenges of space limitations and his efforts to find alternative solutions, such as leasing an adjacent property and complying with code enforcement.
The board’s discussion revealed a tension between the owner’s operational needs and the board’s duty to uphold zoning laws. Staff recommended denying the variance, arguing that the hardship was self-imposed due to the unauthorized construction. The board also voiced concerns about potential fire safety hazards and the impact on neighboring properties.
Ultimately, a motion to approve the variance failed to receive a second, while a motion to deny it passed after a roll call vote. This decision compels Rupy to explore alternative compliance options with the building department, potentially impacting his business operations moving forward.
In contrast to the Fiser Avenue request, the board approved a variance for a rear yard setback on Hillrest Avenue. The property, a vacant residential parcel, required a variance due to its size and configuration, which posed unique challenges. Staff recommended approval, noting that the variance would not confer special privileges unavailable to other properties in the zoning district. The board unanimously agreed, recognizing the property’s historical significance and the necessity of the variance for development.
The board also addressed a variance application for a property on Booker Street. The applicant requested a side corner setback reduction due to the non-conforming dimensions of the lot. However, the board postponed consideration of the variance to allow for amendments to the application. The applicant expressed a need for the variance due to specific property conditions, and the board agreed to revisit the application at a later meeting.
Additionally, the board considered a variance request for a property on Landing Drive. The applicant sought a reduction in the required interior sideyard setback, citing the lot’s configuration as justification. Despite staff’s recommendation for denial, the board approved the variance after acknowledging the impracticality of redesigning the home to fit existing dimensions.
Daniel E. Diesel
Zoning Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/24/2026
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Recording Published:
06/24/2026
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Duration:
70 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Brevard County
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Towns:
Titusville
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