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Flagler County planning board approves three residential variances, citing site constraints and safety concerns

Flagler County Planning and Development Board · December 10, 2025
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Summary

The Flagler County Planning and Development Board unanimously approved three variances — for a pool setback in Grandmere, a 6-foot front-yard fence on Sanchez Avenue, and setbacks for a mobile-home-lot enclosure — while reserving larger land-use questions for later meetings.

At its meeting, the Flagler County Planning and Development Board approved three variance requests affecting residential properties, finding site-specific constraints or safety reasons justified limited relief from setback and fence-height rules.

The board approved project 2025100032, a variance for Lot 14 in the Grandmere subdivision that would reduce the left (north) street-side setback from the 25-foot requirement to about 18 feet, 11½ inches to allow a pool and pool deck. Planner Simone Kenny told the board the cul-de-sac from Granada Boulevard creates an irregular lot shape and that the requested 6½-foot variance is the minimum relief necessary to accommodate the proposed pool. Neighbor Mark Trudeau, owner of 510 Granada Drive, objected and asked the…

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