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Planning board discusses defining accessory structures, leaves code change for later
Summary
The Melbourne Beach Planning and Zoning Board reviewed proposed clarifications to accessory‑structure definitions — distinguishing enclosed accessory buildings from open cabanas, gazebos and outdoor kitchens — and agreed to retain the existing 400‑square‑foot threshold while asking staff to refine language; no code change was adopted.
At its April 8 meeting the Planning and Zoning Board of the Town of Melbourne Beach reviewed proposed changes to the town’s accessory‑structure definitions and discussed whether to exempt open cabanas, pool houses and outdoor kitchens from the 400‑square‑foot accessory‑structure limit.
Board members examined the language of existing code sections cited during the meeting (referred to in the discussion as sections 78‑57 and 78‑507) and…
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