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Commission continues Serrada Beach Resort replat after legal, lot‑line concerns
Summary
Commission voted to continue preliminary plat case 25040 for the Serrada Beach Resort property to require a replat with straighter lot lines, show all easements and await resolution of an outstanding appeal before proceeding.
The St. Pete Beach City Commission on Tuesday voted to continue consideration of a preliminary plat to split the Serrada Beach Resort property into two parcels, citing unsettled legal and technical issues and a pending court appeal related to the project.
Planning staff described preliminary plat case 25040, for property at 5390 Gulf Boulevard, as a simple replat to create two tracks; staff also said it had received a draft covenant intended to bind the two new lots as a single zoning lot for development purposes. Staff flagged Land Development Code section 24.8.F.2 — the requirement, “in so far as practicable,” that side lot lines be at right angles to straight street lines — and told the commission a recently proposed state law (Senate Bill 784, pending signature) would change…
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