Temple Terrace Pool Variance Request Stirs Debate on Drainage and Land Coverage

The Temple Terrace Board of Adjustments recently deliberated on a variance request by a property owner to build a pool that exceeds the city’s maximum lot coverage regulations. The discussion focused on the impact of water drainage issues on the property, the potential structural implications, and the city’s responsibility to aid in the matter. The variance request, identified as BA-2401 for the property on Brentwood Drive, sought to increase the maximum lot coverage from 47.5% to 52% to accommodate the proposed pool. The property owner faced challenges due to excess water flooding the property from neighboring streets, prompting the integration of an exfiltration system into the pool design to mitigate runoff impact.

During the meeting, the Community Development planner presented a report indicating that while the proposed pool exceeded the available lot coverage, a smaller pool of up to 123 square feet would not require a variance. In response, the property owner, S. Khan, emphasized the severe flooding issues, explaining that water from the streets and a nearby golf course accumulates on her property. This has led to the need for a barrier to protect her garage from flooding. Khan estimated that about 20,000 square feet of impervious area was contributing to the problem. She also highlighted that cutting back the concrete slab to accommodate the pool could compromise the foundation due to the sandy nature of the underlying soils.

The board members questioned the necessity of the variance and the property’s previous variance history. They also explored potential alternatives for the proposed pool. The conversation highlighted the property owner’s willingness to cooperate with the city to address the drainage issue, which was further complicated by the impact of existing concrete on the property and its correlation with drainage concerns. The property owner and an engineer underscored the impact of excess water on the property and the need to resolve the drainage issue before proceeding with pool construction.

The discussions touched upon the city’s role in helping with drainage issues, with the property owner expressing readiness to submit a survey to the city for confirmation of their assistance and considering delaying the variance request if the city would address the drainage concerns. Furthermore, the board discussed the hardship the variance request posed and the reasonableness of the proposed solutions, including the property owner’s efforts to mitigate excess runoff.

Debate arose over whether the hardship was due to the land itself or if it was self-created, with the board asserting that their authority to grant a variance was restricted to hardships related to the land. The property owner expressed frustration over the financial implications and the lack of resolution regarding the drainage problem. The board suggested that making the pool smaller could circumvent the need for a larger variance.

The meeting also involved input from a drainage engineer regarding the implications of lot coverage regulations and the potential for water runoff mitigation. Board members had differing opinions on the necessity of the concrete and the pool, with a focus on minimizing variance and the potential impact of excess concrete on the property.

A decisive moment came when a board member remarked on the unusual amount of concrete surrounding the house, which was uncommon in Temple Terrace. The property owner, in turn, questioned the process, asking if it would be necessary to file variance applications continuously. The board discussed options available to the property owner, including continuance, withdrawal of the application, or proceeding with a vote. The next meeting was tentatively scheduled for April 25th, depending on the availability of a quorum, with an alternative date of May 23rd considered.

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:
Andy Ross
Zoning Board Officials:
Stan Cope, Erik Kravets, Byron Longworth, Stephanie Young, Toni Anderson, Mark McKinney (Alternate Member)

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