In a recent government meeting, the Board of Adjustment approved a parking waiver for a proposed outdoor beer garden at an existing site that has housed professional services since 2007, including a barbershop. The new establishment will be family and pet-friendly, featuring a layout designed for 49 patrons and will serve only beer and wine, as liquor sales are prohibited.
The applicant plans to collaborate with local restaurants to provide food for customers, enhancing the community's dining options. The proposal was evaluated against several criteria, including noise, parking, and safety, with particular attention to traffic flow and pedestrian convenience. The city's noise ordinance, which restricts sound levels during nighttime hours, was also taken into consideration due to the site's proximity to residential areas.
Importantly, the existing building's growth floor area exempts the applicant from needing to provide additional parking spaces. The proposal includes a site plan that meets landscaping requirements, and no permanent signage is planned, which aligns with the district's regulations.
Overall, the outdoor beer garden is expected to complement the Cocoa Waterfront Overlay District, promoting economic vitality while maintaining compatibility with surrounding uses. The approval marks a significant step towards diversifying the local business landscape and enhancing community engagement.