Generator Variance Approved Despite Setback Concerns at St. Pete Beach Board Meeting
- Meeting Overview:
The St. Pete Beach Board of Adjustment granted a variance for the installation of a generator at a residential property, despite concerns over its proximity to a neighboring property. The meeting addressed multiple variance requests, including those related to floodplain compliance and residential elevation, with board members carefully considering each case’s implications on zoning and community standards.
The most notable discussion revolved around variance case number 25146, where Walter and Cassie Griffin sought approval to install a generator on an elevated platform at their residence on El Centro Street. The board evaluated the proposal, which requested a 3 feet 11 inches encroachment into the required 5-foot side yard setback, resulting in a setback of just 1.07 feet. The planning manager presented the case details, including the generator’s compliance with Florida construction and structural codes. The applicant, Walt Griffith, explained the necessity of the generator’s placement due to existing electrical and gas connections on the north side of the property.
Board members raised concerns about the generator’s proximity to the neighboring property, questioning if it could be relocated to the property’s south side. Griffith clarified that moving the generator was impractical due to the existing infrastructure, and assured the board that no formal objections had been recorded from his neighbors. Discussions also covered the generator’s noise level, operational requirements, and the height of the installation, which was designed to ensure it did not obstruct views or walkways.
The board deliberated on the potential precedent this approval could set for future variance requests, with some members emphasizing the importance of individual case evaluation. Ultimately, the board approved the variance request with conditions, requiring that the platform be used solely for the generator and that an as-built survey confirming setbacks be submitted. The motion passed with a vote of four in favor and one against.
Another topic was the elevation of an existing residence to comply with floodplain regulations at the corner of Gulfway and Third Avenue. The property owner sought to maintain existing setbacks while elevating the structure to create a non-habitable ground level for parking and storage. The applicant’s representative, Mark Gennady, highlighted the design’s compliance with existing zoning regulations and emphasized the practical challenges and costs associated with moving the building to comply with standard setbacks.
Fire safety concerns were discussed, particularly regarding the proximity of eaves if neighboring properties were also elevated. The board considered the potential impact on community safety and the need for additional visibility measures, such as a convex mirror for garage exits. The staff report supported the variance, recommending its approval with conditions for a final as-built survey.
The board also addressed a variance request for a property on Gulf Way, focusing on improving visibility at an intersection by adjusting the building’s southeast corner. The applicant provided renderings and confirmed compliance with landscaping and permeable surface requirements. Public comments from a community member supported the variance applications.
Further discussion involved a request for variance at a residential property, emphasizing the need for accessible design elements like decks and staircases due to elevation requirements. The board scrutinized the proposed design’s alignment with neighborhood aesthetics and the practical necessity of the modifications. The applicant clarified the design’s intent to maintain visual access and usability, and the board approved the variance, subject to review of any future design changes.
Adrian Petrila
Zoning Board Officials:
Kathy Garchow, Al Causey, Chris Core, Denise Chase, Dan Small, Kristin Coman (Senior Planner)
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/25/2026
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Recording Published:
03/25/2026
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Duration:
84 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:
St. Pete Beach
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