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Council approves Klumski Building change allowing one upstairs dwelling in historic downtown block
Summary
Naples City Council unanimously approved a pair of companion petitions letting the Klumski family convert second‑floor office space into a single residential unit and reduce the building's nonconforming parking requirement, with conditions including noise mitigation and a prohibition on transient rentals.
Naples City Council voted unanimously Jan. 21 to approve companion petitions that let the owners of the Klumski Building at 1199 3rd Street South convert seven second‑floor office suites into a single residential unit and reduce the building's nonconforming parking rights.
The council approved a change of nonconformity petition that reduces the upstairs parking demand from 11 spaces to two, and a conditional use permitting a single dwelling unit in the C‑1 Retail Shopping District. Attorney Francesca Passadomo, representing Nick Klumski, told the council the plan preserves an…
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