Church Sign Sparks Debate Over Setback Variance at Seminole Board Meeting
- Meeting Overview:
The Seminole County Board of Adjustment meeting was marked by deliberations over a contentious variance request for a sign setback on Trinity Assembly Circle. The board ultimately denied the request, citing insufficient justification and community opposition.
The meeting opened with a discussion about a variance request concerning a monument sign on Trinity Assembly Circle. The sign, intended for a church, had been constructed in February 2026 but failed a final inspection due to its placement just 7 feet from the property line, violating the required 10-foot setback. The error was reportedly detected after the construction was completed, prompting a request for the variance to rectify the situation.
The representative for the applicant, Kenchit from White Sign Company, acknowledged the oversight and explained that the error was discovered after he took over the project. He expressed frustration that the mistake was not flagged by county inspectors during earlier inspections. Kenchit cited the financial burden of relocating the sign, estimating costs between $20,000 and $35,000, and urged the board to approve the variance to avoid these expenses.
Board members scrutinized the situation, questioning the processes followed by both the applicant and the county. They highlighted the importance of ensuring compliance with setback requirements and deliberated on the implications of granting the variance. Concerns raised in letters of opposition from local residents were also discussed, with some board members emphasizing the need to consider community feedback in their decision-making process.
As the conversation unfolded, the board focused on the justification for the variance, scrutinizing the applicant’s claims regarding visibility and safety. The applicant’s representative argued that the sign’s current placement did not pose any hazards, but the board remained unconvinced. They emphasized that the applicant’s reasoning centered on financial considerations rather than meeting established criteria for variances, such as traffic safety and community impact.
Ultimately, the board decided to deny the variance request with a 4-1 vote. The vice chair articulated concerns about setting a precedent for overlooking zoning compliance in favor of cost savings for applicants. Other members echoed this sentiment, highlighting the need to uphold zoning regulations to maintain community standards.
The meeting continued with discussions on additional variance requests. One such request involved a parcel on Washington Street requiring variances for lot size and width, as it was established prior to subdivision regulations. This application, presented by Brian Singh, aimed to enable the construction of a single-family home with adequate space for a septic system. The board approved this request, acknowledging the applicant’s compliance with regulations and the historical context of the property.
Another variance request involved a rear yard setback for a proposed screen room at A1A Shiver Circle. However, the applicant was not present, leading the board to defer the discussion to a future meeting. Meanwhile, a request for a side street yard setback variance for a carport conversion on Lake Boulevard was approved without opposition. The applicant, Nina Janeo, demonstrated compliance with permitting processes and reported no opposition from neighbors, which contributed to the board’s favorable decision.
Zoning Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/18/2026
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Recording Published:
05/18/2026
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Duration:
40 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Seminole County
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Towns:
Altamonte Springs, Black Hammock, Casselberry, Chuluota, Fern Park, Forest City, Geneva, Goldenrod, Heathrow, Lake Mary, Longwood, Midway (Seminole County), Oviedo, Sanford, Wekiwa Springs, Winter Springs
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