Description
Erection of boundary poles on the corner of 79th Street S. and Causeway Blvd. S., causing further constriction of an intersection with center aisle. This could endanger pedestrians as they would not be able to move out of the way of traffic when walking on the street. (There are no sidewalks)
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Q. What are you reporting?
A. Fence issue
A. Fence issue
Q. Is the reported address your home or business address?
A. No
A. No
19 Comments
Godkänd Council Aide District 3 (Verified Official)
CR (Registered User)
Council Aide District 3 (Verified Official)
Codes Compliance 6 (Verified Official)
Update from the Codes Compliance Department: a case has been opened and is being investigated for this reported location. Any further updates or action will be handled by the Codes department. To track the status of this case, or to find contact information for the assigned investigator, click here:
https://actiononline.stpete.org/Click2GovCE/casesearch.html?caseYear=19&caseNumber=8669
or call 727-893-7373 and refer to the above case number.
Codes Compliance 6 (Verified Official)
Scooter (Registered User)
TSO (Registered User)
TSO (Registered User)
Stee911 (Registered User)
Stee911 (Registered User)
TSO (Registered User)
TSO (Registered User)
TSO (Registered User)
Stee911 - the first paragraph which states " Any domestic equipment parked, placed, or stored on neighborhood zoned property outside a fully enclosed structure shall not exceed 35 feet in overall length, shall not exceed eight feet in width and shall not exceed 12 feet in overall height. Whenever a piece of domestic equipment is parked, placed or stored on a trailer specifically designed to transport or carry the domestic equipment, this condition shall be counted as one piece of domestic equipment for purposes of this subsection" applies here when the boat is on the trailer as it is taller than 12' but wait, there's more!
A person may park, place or store domestic equipment outside a fully enclosed structure provided all of the following conditions are met:
1. The equipment is parked, placed or stored in the rear yard, in the INTERIOR SIDE YARD (this boat is on on the interior), or in the allowable buildable area for a principal or accessory structure; however, it shall not be parked, placed or stored in the front yard, IN THE STREET SIDE YARD (this house is a corner and therefore both side yards are street side yards), or in the buildable area to the front of the principal structure.
2. When parked, placed or stored within any buildable area between the street side yard and the side of the principal structure, or within 50 feet of any street right-of-way, measured from the edge of the traveled road bed, equipment *********must be shielded from view from the street right-of-way by a solid six-foot high fence*******. Any portion of the required six-foot high shielding may also be accomplished with maintained vegetation forming a solid hedge. Any gate used to comply with this shielding requirement must also be solid, six feet high, and be kept closed whenever the equipment is not being moved through the gate. When any shielding is required, it must be located on the property where the equipment is stored, and the location, height and construction of the shielding must comply with all applicable ordinances and laws.
This "behind the front line of the house" is a myth and not stated in the code anywhere. In fact, the Code is very specific about what is allowed.
CR (Registered User)
Stee911 (Registered User)
TSO (Registered User)
TSO (Registered User)
TiaRudy (Registered User)
Stängt Customer Support (Verified Official)