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Planning board recommends vacating 3-foot easement at 103 24th Avenue despite sewer dispute; final action conditioned on resolution

St. Pete Beach Planning Board · January 27, 2026
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Summary

The board recommended Resolution 2026-01 to vacate a 3-foot platted easement for new construction at 103 24th Avenue, voting 4–1 after public opposition raised an unresolved neighbor sewer connection and a prior unauthorized cutting of a sewer line.

The Planning Board on Jan. 26 recommended that the City Commission vacate a 3-foot platted easement running along the rear of Lots 5 and 6 at 103 24th Avenue (Resolution 2026-01) to allow new residential construction, but the board acknowledged an ongoing sewer-service dispute between neighbors and the property owner.

Amy Lettler, representing adjacent property owners David and Melinda Gallaher, told the board the Gallaher sewer connects to the Peza property line and that the Pezas recently cut the line without proper city…

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