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Owner alleges harassment and neighbors oppose large variances; Board of Adjustment continues Alton Road case to June 10

Miami Beach Board of Adjustment · May 2, 2026
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At a May 1 Miami Beach Board of Adjustment hearing, the owner of 3010 Alton Road denied neighbors' allegations and said she installed artificial turf for medical reasons amid what she described as ongoing harassment; neighbors disputed her account and raised concerns about short-term rentals, lot coverage and safety. The board voted to continue the appeal to June 10 so staff and the applicant can work toward a resolution.

The Miami Beach Board of Adjustment on May 1 continued an appeal over ZBA 2501773010, a variance request affecting a two‑story home at 3010 Alton Road, after heated public comment and competing claims from the property owner and neighbors.

Arcee Slipman, who identified herself as the owner, told the board she moved out of the property because of “harassment” and denied allegations in neighbors' filings. "This whole situation has started for a personal reason," Slipman said, adding that neighbors had circulated what she called "false information." She said the artificial turf was installed for medical reasons for household members and offered records and onsite inspections to support the work. "We have all the documentation…we were actually—we're happy to go with one of…

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