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Planning board recommends approval of 8‑unit oceanfront site plan at 1708 S. Ocean Shore Blvd

Flagler Beach Planning and Architectural Review Board · February 4, 2026
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Summary

The Flagler Beach Planning & Architectural Review Board voted to recommend approval of final site plan PMS 26-0002 for a three‑story, eight‑unit oceanfront building at 1708 South Ocean Shore Boulevard despite public concerns about parking, alley access, trash and emergency vehicle access; the item moves to the City Commission and will require environmental and building‑permit reviews.

The Flagler Beach Planning & Architectural Review Board on Feb. 3 recommended approval of a final site plan (PMS 26-0002) for a three‑story, eight‑unit oceanfront lodging building proposed at 1708 South Ocean Shore Boulevard.

City planner Lupita told the board the parcel is vacant and zoned Tourist Commercial and that staff "recommends approval of the final site plan" because the application meets the city’s land‑development code for parking, stormwater and other required site improvements. Lupita said the proposed building height is about 34 feet and that required environmental reviews will be completed during the building‑permit process.

The applicant, who said he owns the existing Flagler Beach Motel and Vacation Rentals at 1820 South Ocean Shore Boulevard, described the project as "an attractive, 3…

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