It isn’t next to Boat House it is across the street on the south side of 15th and BH is on the north corner.
Gas station on one side and laundramat and parking on the other.
With the new Uber drop off right in front of this eatery, parking ban on 700 block of 15th for residents only and the no parking for the entire 600 block of 15th on one side (both of which are only parking banned areas in town). It’s a wonder where all the families and middle class patrons Mayor Matt brags about will park.
The house at 1101 E street noted in the article already has over 75% lot coverage – how are they going to add more? The street flooding in town gets worse every year because the Zoning board keep approving huge houses on small lots. Go check out the corner of 12th and D if you want to see an example.
Check out the percentage of impervious coverage on the new construction at the corner of 19th and B Street. The front steps almost encroach sidewalk areas.
Who knows who in LC Construction Department? The runoff from those properties will definitely be litigated.
#8: Houston floods were a direct result of over building of impervious coverage on the land. There was little or Not enough drainage for torrential rain water.
We, in Belmar, have undetground springs all over town. Where do you think that bubbling up water will go when there is no drainage or runoff protection from too much impervious coverage on our land?
People are already sitting too near the roadways, all one has to fall and they would be on the road bed. Maybe the cars will soon go away and we will have a complete walking village for all to enjoy. dream on.
#11 I hope someone measured the set backs and it is a corner lot so it is trickier. But the house is up and to late to do anything. The front and both sides especially the pool side look tight. The back is hard to see.
Although Spring Lake heights had a. House built higher than the ordnance
They stopped the job the owner wouldn’t lower it the house was torn down.
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Where can you sit ANYONE outside ???
that door looks like a step-up deal …. other storefronts are trying ramps.
btw- the street tree in front of the Belmar Post Office is dead.
It isn’t next to Boat House it is across the street on the south side of 15th and BH is on the north corner.
Gas station on one side and laundramat and parking on the other.
With the new Uber drop off right in front of this eatery, parking ban on 700 block of 15th for residents only and the no parking for the entire 600 block of 15th on one side (both of which are only parking banned areas in town). It’s a wonder where all the families and middle class patrons Mayor Matt brags about will park.
Rubber Stamp puppets.
Remember PUBLIC BUS STOP signs and Mail Boxes?
Not to long ago multi family houses were never allowed variances. Times have certainly changed for the worst in the last 7 years.
The house at 1101 E street noted in the article already has over 75% lot coverage – how are they going to add more? The street flooding in town gets worse every year because the Zoning board keep approving huge houses on small lots. Go check out the corner of 12th and D if you want to see an example.
Check out the percentage of impervious coverage on the new construction at the corner of 19th and B Street. The front steps almost encroach sidewalk areas.
Who knows who in LC Construction Department? The runoff from those properties will definitely be litigated.
#8 … The new house at 12th & D should be an embarrassment to the Zoning Board. Check the campaign donor lists.
#9 … I am curious as to how that property was approved also.
#8. I believe that house is conforming and probably didn’t even go before the zoning board
#8: Houston floods were a direct result of over building of impervious coverage on the land. There was little or Not enough drainage for torrential rain water.
We, in Belmar, have undetground springs all over town. Where do you think that bubbling up water will go when there is no drainage or runoff protection from too much impervious coverage on our land?
People are already sitting too near the roadways, all one has to fall and they would be on the road bed. Maybe the cars will soon go away and we will have a complete walking village for all to enjoy. dream on.
#4 In front of the laundromat and on the side of the lot is parking for the laundromat thus a blacktop lot.
#11 I hope someone measured the set backs and it is a corner lot so it is trickier. But the house is up and to late to do anything. The front and both sides especially the pool side look tight. The back is hard to see.
Although Spring Lake heights had a. House built higher than the ordnance
They stopped the job the owner wouldn’t lower it the house was torn down.
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