Escambia Board of Adjustment Deliberates Conditional Use Requests Amid Community Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The recent Escambia Board of Adjustment meeting centered on several conditional use requests, notably a proposal to establish a vehicle service facility on Pensacola Boulevard adjacent to a church. Community members expressed concerns over the potential negative impact on nearby religious activities and property values. The board also reviewed accessory structure and outdoor storage applications, while addressing issues of member attendance and conflict of interest.
The most prominent discussion revolved around a conditional use request from MS Prime Transportation LLC to operate a vehicle service and repair facility on Pensacola Boulevard. The proposed site is located next to a church, and residents voiced strong opposition to the plan, fearing it could disrupt the church’s environment and devalue surrounding properties. Adrien Hammond, a nearby resident, delivered a detailed critique, highlighting possible unsightly outdoor storage and its impact on the area’s aesthetic appeal. He questioned, “If you had a business or an office on the property already built or somewhere, would you want this property next door which is going to have trucks parked in it waiting for maintenance?” Hammond emphasized the importance of preserving the area’s character and suggested the zoning should remain strictly industrial.
Tammy Kirkland also raised concerns over the facility’s potential operations, questioning the compliance of outdoor activities with zoning restrictions. She sought assurances regarding buffering measures and the implications for the church’s proximity. The Development Services Department representative clarified that outdoor work would be prohibited and that any fencing or buffering details would be addressed during the development review process. Kirkland urged the board to consider the church’s future activities, particularly those involving children, when making their decision.
Representing the applicant, Will Dunaway clarified the request’s scope, distinguishing it from a variance and emphasizing its alignment with commercial zoning. Dunaway assured that all operations would occur within a single metal building, minimizing external impacts. He noted the plan included significant buffering, with the new structure positioned approximately 105 feet from the church. Despite these assurances, community concerns remained central to the board’s deliberations.
The board also evaluated a conditional use request for an accessory structure on Lillian Highway. Chris and Kelly Johnson proposed a pole barn within the front yard of their 2.5-acre waterfront property. Staff confirmed the structure’s compliance with zoning regulations, emphasizing its compatibility with residential uses and lack of additional nuisance potential. The Johnsons intended the structure for yard equipment and boat storage, an application that passed without opposition.
In another case, Meredith Bush represented ATI Properties of Pensacola, seeking approval for outdoor storage on Newton Road. This request aimed to provide overflow parking for vehicles awaiting repair. While a board member disclosed a minor business connection with the applicant, they abstained from voting to maintain impartiality. Staff supported the application, noting its adherence to conditional use criteria and ongoing pre-application site plan reviews.
Amid these discussions, the board addressed procedural issues, particularly related to member attendance and conflicts of interest. Concerns were raised about prolonged absences affecting quorum and representation, with members agreeing on the importance of consistent participation. Legal counsel clarified the appeal process for board decisions, directing members to refer citizens to relevant land development code provisions.
Wes Moreno
Zoning Board Officials:
Michael C. Godwin, Ross Padden, Willie Kirkland, Jr., Auby D. Smith, Jennifer J. Bass, Randy Ponson, Martin W. Schack
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/18/2026
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Recording Published:
02/18/2026
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Duration:
71 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Escambia County
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Towns:
Bellview, Brent, Century, Ensley, Ferry Pass, Gonzalez, Goulding, Molino, Myrtle Grove, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Pensacola, Warrington, West Pensacola
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