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Board approves keeping driveway at 702 Passagrille Way with south‑side buffer
Summary
The St. Pete Beach Board of Adjustment approved a variance allowing the existing curb cut and driveway at 702 Passagrille Way to remain as the primary access rather than forcing alley access upon redevelopment, with a condition requiring a landscaped or similar buffer along the southern property line.
The St. Pete Beach Board of Adjustment on Jan. 28 approved a variance to allow the existing driveway at 702 Passagrille Way to remain the primary vehicle access, subject to a permanent buffer (landscape, fence or wall) on the property's south side.
City planner Brandon Berry told the board the request is an "unnecessary and undue hardship" variance tied to unique site conditions at the parcel, including a 10‑foot platted alley that, in places, offers only nine feet of usable width and contains poles and utility encumbrances. "Staff finds use of the alleyway for primary ingress and egress likely provides…
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