St. Pete Beach Considers Key Variances for Fire Station and Historic Theater Signage
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Meeting Date:
10/30/2024
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Recording Published:
10/30/2024
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Duration:
128 Minutes
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State:
Florida
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County:
Pinellas County
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Towns:
St. Pete Beach
- Meeting Overview:
The St. Pete Beach Board of Adjustment meeting focused on critical variance requests, including those for the construction of a new fire station and the reinstatement of historic theater signage. The board’s deliberations centered on the implications of these variances for community safety, historical preservation, and compliance with zoning laws.
The most discussion involved the proposed construction of a new fire station on Pass-a-Grille Way. The board considered multiple variance requests concerning setback encroachments, the construction of a training tower, and the reduction of green space. A critical aspect of the proposal was the training tower, which would exceed the standard height restrictions to reach 45 feet. The deputy fire chief emphasized the necessity of this training facility, citing the city’s numerous high-rise buildings and the need for firefighters to train on-site rather than traveling to distant facilities, thereby enhancing emergency response times.
Funding for the fire station project was secured through a $2 million state appropriation, although further financial resources are being sought due to water damage at the current facility. The board weighed the benefits of improved firefighter training and modern amenities against the challenges posed by variances required for the reduced setbacks and increased building height. Concerns about pedestrian safety, particularly the necessity of drive-through bays to avoid backing up fire apparatus, were also addressed. The board discussed the project’s alignment with community standards and safety requirements, recognizing the balance needed between functional improvements and regulatory compliance.
Another prominent topic was the variance request for a property on Corey Avenue, where the applicant sought to reinstall illuminated marquee and playbill signs on a historic theater building. The proposed plan would increase the number of signs beyond what current regulations allow and introduce illumination in an area where it is typically restricted. The applicant presented a historical rendering from 1939 to support the restoration efforts, emphasizing the community’s eagerness to see the theater restored to its former glory. Board members showed enthusiasm for the project while ensuring that the historical aesthetic would be preserved and that unnecessary illumination would be avoided.
The board also delved into the variance request for a residential property at 120 60th Avenue, involving the construction of a new carport and storage shed. The applicant sought to reduce the side yard setback from 6.7 feet to 2 feet, a request that raised concerns about “variance creep.” The applicant argued that the changes were necessary to improve property value and accommodate two vehicles. The board discussed the implications of these variances, particularly regarding potential drainage issues due to the lack of gutters on the proposed structures. A motion was made to approve the variances with conditions, including the installation of a gutter system to manage stormwater runoff.
In addition, the board reviewed a project on 20th Avenue involving architectural design considerations, particularly a balcony protrusion and its impact on setbacks. The board expressed a need for further information and evaluation, leading to a decision to continue the hearing to a later date.
Adrian Petrila
Zoning Board Officials:
Paul Skipper, Joe Moholland, Michael Bomar, 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:
10/30/2024
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Recording Published:
10/30/2024
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Duration:
128 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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