In a recent government meeting, a property owner presented plans to renovate a fire-damaged duplex located on stilts in Daytona Beach. The owner detailed the extensive work already completed, including new electrical installations and a repaved driveway, all of which were conducted under approved permits. The renovation was initially delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and personal circumstances, but the owner is now seeking approval to restore the property to its original footprint, emphasizing that no expansions are planned.
The owner highlighted the importance of the renovation for both aesthetic and community reasons, noting that the property had become an eyesore since the fire. They assured the board that the renovation would adhere to existing property lines and setbacks, referencing updated surveys to clarify any discrepancies from previous records.
During the discussion, board members raised questions regarding the building's structure and parking arrangements for future tenants. The owner confirmed that the property would maintain its status as a triplex, with parking provisions in place, including street parking permits for residents.
The board expressed support for the renovation, acknowledging the potential positive impact on the neighborhood. After deliberation, the board unanimously approved the renovation plans, encouraging the owner to proceed promptly with the project. The meeting concluded with a discussion on the need for streamlined documentation processes for future cases, emphasizing the importance of maintaining thorough records while reducing unnecessary paperwork.