During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the proliferation of small sheds and prefab units on vacant lots, which some residents believe may be violating zoning ordinances. One speaker highlighted that these structures, often used for camping with small trailers, frequently exceed the size limits set by local regulations. There is uncertainty about whether permits are required for these units, and some vendors reportedly misinform customers about the need for permits. The speaker suggested that outreach to these vendors could help ensure compliance with zoning laws and protect consumers.
The topic of multi-dwelling developments also resurfaced, with one participant expressing frustration over the ongoing discussions and expenditures related to this issue. They noted that multi-dwelling developments are already permitted in certain zones, questioning the need for further deliberation unless the goal is to increase residential density in areas where it is currently restricted.
Linda Zellmer, a property owner from Birchwood, addressed the meeting to discuss zoning enforcement and amendment processes. She cited a specific case involving a 12-bedroom structure that was converted into a commercial short-term rental, raising concerns about the enforcement of zoning regulations. Zellmer emphasized the need for clarity and adherence to zoning ordinances, particularly regarding conditional use permits for multi-dwelling developments.
Additionally, she mentioned the Sand Lake Tiki Bar as another example of a zoning issue that warrants reevaluation. Zellmer also expressed concern about a recent rezoning application in Edgewater that was tabled due to a lack of information, highlighting the importance of public participation in the zoning process. The discussions reflect ongoing challenges in zoning enforcement and the need for improved communication between county officials and local residents.