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Delray Beach board approves three setback variances for 1220 Crestwood Drive

2521917 · March 6, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Adjustment approved three variances for a single-family addition at 1220 Crestwood Drive, reducing the front setback from 35 to 20 feet and slightly reducing each side interior setback. The board found the lot's original platting and required right-of-way dedication supported the relief.

The City of Delray Beach Board of Adjustment on March 6 approved three variances allowing an addition at 1220 Crestwood Drive to extend the structure toward the street and to slightly reduce both side interior setbacks.

Nicholas Rittornado, an attorney with McMillan & Stanley PLC representing property owners Galen and Denise Docus, told the board the project would move the front of the existing single‑story house forward seven feet and keep the structure one story. “We kindly request that the board, tonight approves all 3 variance requests as proposed,” Rittornado said during his presentation.

The board voted unanimously to grant: a reduction of the minimum front setback from 35 feet to 20 feet; a west side interior setback reduction from 12 feet to 10 feet 2.6 inches; and an east side interior setback reduction from 12 feet to 10 feet 1 inch. Each variance was considered separately and passed on a roll call with the six present board…

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