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Board legalizes large attached roof after deliberation; lot‑coverage variance approved and rear‑setback approved on reconsideration

3685768 · June 6, 2025
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The board approved a 45% lot‑coverage variance and, after a motion to reconsider, also approved an 8.5‑foot rear‑setback variance to legalize a recently constructed attached roof/patio at 312 Southwest 184 Way; the owner was cited for work without permits and must proceed with building‑department reviews.

The Pembroke Pines Board of Adjustment approved variances June 5 to legalize an attached roof structure and terrace at 312 Southwest 184 Way, granting a 45% maximum lot coverage for buildings and, after a reconsideration, an 8.5‑foot rear setback in lieu of the 15‑foot requirement.

Owner Ronald Cuevas and counsel Christopher Machado told the board the constructed wood roof was completed in late 2024 and that the property received a courtesy notice from code enforcement on Nov. 15, 2024 (code case 241103449)…

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