Jacksonville Beach Board of Adjustment Tackles Complex Variance Requests Amid Property Development Challenges

The Jacksonville Beach Board of Adjustment, in a recent meeting, navigated an array of complex variance requests, primarily focusing on a proposal for property variances on South 30th Avenue.

The meeting’s most discussion revolved around an application by Nick Stam for several variances on a property on South 30th Avenue, intended for a single-family home. Stam sought to address setbacks and lot coverage issues, requesting reductions in front, side, and rear yard setbacks, alongside an increase in maximum lot coverage from the allowable 35% to 39%. This was a revised proposal, as an earlier request had been denied two months prior. Stam had since worked with city planning to adjust his plans, hoping the changes would garner board approval.

Board members scrutinized the proposed home layout. They were particularly concerned about the implications of approving a variance that could apply indefinitely unless explicitly limited. The dialogue explored options to amend the variance request, ensuring it would apply only to the current build and not future constructions, should the existing structure be demolished. Stam’s builder, Greg Barnett, confirmed the feasibility of the proposed build within the small lot’s constraints.

This led to a broader discussion among board members on whether variances should be tied specifically to the structure or the land. A proposal emerged to amend the initial motion, clarifying that if the structure was built as proposed, any future construction on the lot would require new discussions and approvals. This sparked debate, as variances generally apply to the land itself, raising concerns about future development control if the structure were damaged or destroyed.

One board member stressed the need for the variance to be attached to the structure, emphasizing, “I want to contingent to that structure and not in perpetuity.” Others argued the variance should inherently be tied to the parcel of land, existing indefinitely unless stated otherwise. The applicant, seeking clarity, highlighted their need for the variance to proceed with construction.

Ultimately, the board agreed that any variance granted would be tied to the specific structure built within the approved footprint. If the structure were rebuilt in the future, a new variance would be required. This decision aimed to prevent perpetual variance rights upon transfer of ownership. The amended motion, contingent upon the initial structure, was approved after a vote, allowing Stam’s variance request to move forward under the clarified terms.

Another notable case discussed involved a property on North 7th Street. The applicant requested a variance for a rear yard structure setback, having rebuilt a pergola in the same location without realizing a variance was necessary. The applicant explained the lot’s odd shape and the lack of neighbor complaints about the structure’s placement over nearly four decades. The board determined the unique lot shape justified the variance request, approving it unanimously after acknowledging the peculiarities of the lot’s layout.

A third case involved a variance request on North 15th Avenue. The applicant sought a reduced rear yard setback from 5 feet to 3 feet due to the lot’s unique shape and utility easements. The applicant emphasized the modest adjustment was necessary for property usability, and a neighbor supported the request. The board recognized the parcel’s uniqueness and approved the variance request unanimously, appreciating the applicant’s reasonable approach and community support.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Christine Hoffman
Zoning Board Officials:
Owen Curley, Jeff Truhlar, John Moreland, Jennifer Williams, Matt Metz, Laura Tierney, Douglas Dell

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