Highland Beach Board Debates Ordinance on Property Encroachment for Seawall Access

The Highland Beach Planning Board meeting on July 9, 2026, primarily focused on a proposed ordinance addressing encroachments of hard surfaces beyond property lines to facilitate access to seawalls and beach areas along the intercoastal waterway. The ordinance, unchanged since its introduction in May 2026, generated considerable debate among board members regarding its potential implications and the language used.

Town Planner Ingred Allen presented the ordinance, explaining its origins from a 2012 recommendation to the town commission. The ordinance aimed to address situations where properties had longer rights-of-way by allowing hard surfaces to be placed at property lines or seawalls. Allen highlighted a specific case that spurred the discussion—a property on South Ocean Boulevard where a dock and boat lift were approved despite the absence of an existing seawall. Diagrams were provided to illustrate measurements and conditions, with the ordinance seeking to permit practical access while adhering to property line regulations.

Concerns were raised about potential unintended consequences. A board member questioned the 18-inch rule that prevents building multiple walls in front of each other. For minor encroachments, like a six-inch strip of land, it seemed excessive to mandate impervious surfaces, prompting suggestions for reasonable exceptions.

Discussions ensued about whether the ordinance should be amended to incorporate these suggestions. One member expressed concern that the original language did not adequately address nuances in property setbacks, considering surrounding properties. Allen referenced Senate Bill 180, which limited the board’s ability to impose more regulations than those established, complicating immediate amendments. The board considered deferring the ordinance until 2027 when more flexible rules might be enacted.

Despite its limitations, the ordinance was seen as a necessary framework that could facilitate access to docks and seawalls while addressing concerns about small encroachments. A suggestion emerged to proceed with the ordinance as is, allowing for future amendments with more flexibility. This approach acknowledged the importance of addressing immediate needs while keeping the door open for adjustments as regulations evolved.

Further debate arose over specific measurements related to property lines and the installation of hard surfaces. Concerns were voiced about the feasibility of accurately measuring a six-inch strip of land, with variations potentially leading to complications. The conversation turned technical, discussing the necessity of a hard surface to the beach area, which would involve a stairway due to elevation differences.

A three-foot extension beyond seawalls sparked concerns about potential discrepancies between properties. Suggestions were made to revert to previous ordinance language to simplify discussions, particularly regarding dock access. Clarity was sought on what constituted a “hard surface,” leading to discourse on materials like compacted dirt and gravel. A caution was raised against amending the ordinance on the fly, emphasizing the importance of clear and finalized edits.

The possibility of delaying the ordinance vote to allow for further refinements was considered. A working group was suggested to address various concerns and bring a revised ordinance back for consideration. Acknowledgment of previous extensions raised questions about procedural limits, but the consensus leaned towards continuing the matter for further review rather than immediate action. It was proposed to bring the ordinance back next year, recognizing that re-advertising the proposal would be necessary.

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