In a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing issues surrounding a commercial property located on Sanford Avenue, which has been under scrutiny due to a stop work order. The property, which includes a bar at the front and a residential home behind it, has faced complications regarding renovation permits.
Despite submitting all necessary paperwork for renovations, including siding, doors, and windows, the permit has not been issued. Officials noted that the property is classified as \"legal nonconforming,\" meaning it can exist in its current state but cannot undergo significant changes or expansions. Any alterations that extend beyond the existing structure's footprint are deemed an expansion of nonconformity and are not permitted.
One official highlighted that while minor repairs are allowed, the property owners have attempted to make changes that exceed these limitations, which has led to the current permit denial. The discussion revealed that a permit for roof repairs had been issued previously, indicating that some renovations were acknowledged as necessary. However, new obstacles have emerged, complicating the approval process for additional renovations.
The meeting underscored the challenges faced by property owners navigating local codes and regulations, particularly when dealing with structures that do not conform to current zoning laws. As the situation develops, further clarity on the permit process and compliance with local regulations will be essential for the property owners seeking to move forward with their renovations.