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Neighbors object, commission tables proposed eight‑unit hotel at 1708 S. Ocean Shore Blvd.; will return to planning board
Summary
After hours of presentation and extensive public comment opposing alley access, parking and density, the Flagler Beach City Commission unanimously voted to table the site‑plan for a proposed eight‑unit hotel/vacation‑rental at 1708 South Ocean Shore Boulevard and send it back to the Planning/Par board for redesign and additional engineering.
The commission on March 12 tabled a contested site‑plan application for an eight‑unit oceanfront hotel proposed at 1708 South Ocean Shore Boulevard and directed staff to return the matter to the Planning/Par board for further work.
Planner Lupita (city planner) described the proposal as a three‑story, eight one‑bedroom unit vacation‑rental hotel with a 2,558‑square‑foot footprint and about 9,174 square feet of lot area. The packet showed parking in the rear off a 30‑ft alley right‑of‑way and identified required improvements for stormwater, utilities, lighting, sidewalks and landscaping. The planner advised the proposal met many site‑plan checklist items but said revisions are needed to…
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