PUBLIC HEARING

CITY OF SANIBEL, FLORIDA

 

The Sanibel Planning Commission will conduct a Public Hearing on March 27, 2007 beginning at 9:00 A.M. at Sanibel City Hall in the Council Chamber (MacKenzie Hall), 800 Dunlop Road, Sanibel, Florida, to consider the following application:

 

9:10 AM

Commencement of a scheduled public hearing:

Consideration of an application for a Variance at 1500 Angel Drive.

 

The application for a Variance is to the Sanibel Code of Ordinances Part B, Land Development Code Chapter 126, Zoning, Article XIV, Supplementary District Regulations, Division 2, Accessory Structures, Subdivision II Accessory Marine Structures, Section 126-894 Location From Lot Lines, to permit installation of a new boat lift on an existing boat dock. The location proposed for the new boat lift is not equidistant from the lot lines and encroaches 10 feet on the 25.8 foot required side yard set back from the northwesterly side property line.  The existing boat dock and proposed boat lift are accessory to an existing single family dwelling located at 1500 Angel Drive (tax parcel no. 18-46-23-T1-0010B.0110).  The application is submitted on behalf of the property owners James P. and Barbara Ann Brady by Timothy J. Murty, Esquire.  Application No. 06-3529V.  

                       

ALL IN THE CITY OF SANIBEL, LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA

                                   

If a person decides to appeal a decision made by the Planning Commission on any matter considered at this meeting/hearing, such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, to include the testimony and evidence upon which any such appeal is to be based.

 

In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Jim Isom, Administrative Services Director, no later than one day prior to the proceedings.  Telephone 239-472-3700 for assistance, if hearing impaired telephone the Florida Relay Service at 711.

 

PUBLISH ONE TIME IN THE ISLAND REPORTER /March 8, 2007