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Board approves variance to split 851 Bryant Street, creates nonconforming lot with condition discussed
Summary
The Daytona Beach City Board of Adjustment approved a variance allowing Keyshawn Smith to subdivide 851 Bryant Street, reducing required lot depth and a rear-yard setback; the board discussed a condition linking a narrow sliver of land to the southern parcel to improve future conformity.
The Daytona Beach City Board of Adjustment approved a variance request that will allow the owner of 851 Bryant Street to subdivide the parcel and permit an existing house to encroach into the rear-yard setback.
Keyshawn Smith, the applicant, asked the board to reduce the required rear-yard setback from 25 feet to 18 feet and to reduce minimum lot depth from 100 feet to 58 feet so the parcel can be split into two lots. "This house belongs to my grandmother... I'm looking to subdivide land," Smith told the board.
Board members pressed Smith about plans to make the new lots conforming in the future and about access to a narrow sliver of land to the west that,…
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