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Seminole County board approves multiple setback and height variances for residential properties

Seminole County Board of Adjustment · February 24, 2026
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Summary

At its February 2026 meeting the Seminole County Board of Adjustment approved variances for several properties — including carports, fences and sheds — finding in each case that permitting or code-violation processes could proceed once variances were granted.

Seminole CountyBoard of Adjustment members on a February 2026 evening approved a series of variances for residential and accessory structures across the county, clearing the way for property owners to pursue permits and resolve code violations.

Why it matters: Variances alter how land-use rules apply to specific lots and can determine whether existing structures must be moved, altered or permitted in place. Several approvals considered code-enforcement histories and whether structures were nonconforming under changed development rules.

What the board approved: The board granted setback or height variances for multiple properties after brief staff presentations and limited public comment. Highlights included: - 500 Plumosa Ave.: Staff described a request to reduce the north side-yard setback from 10 feet to 1 foot for a…

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