The winner of the 2024 HGTV Dream Home on Anastasia Island faces a longer wait for approval as the St. Augustine planning and zoning board postpones decision until April 2.
Previous Delay and Current Continuation
Last month, the board deferred approval of the home to Tuesday’s meeting, which was further extended by the developer’s legal team. Initially, the delay stemmed from the developer’s request for approval of the seawall, constructed before obtaining official consent.
Violation of Development Regulations
During the meeting, it was discovered that the home spans 80 feet in width, breaching the city’s 75-foot limit for development within a conservation zone, raising concerns over compliance with zoning regulations.
Additional Concerns
Apart from the seawall, the board expressed reservations about the pool and pool deck, as construction plans attributed their design to unidentified sources, prompting questions regarding accountability and adherence to regulatory standards.
Request for Further Information
The legal representatives of the developer sought a continuation to gather additional information requested by the board, causing uncertainty among prospective homeowners and contest participants like Cheryl Wallerstedt, who expresses a desire for transparency in the approval process.
Revised Timeline for Winner Announcement
HGTV announces that the winner will be revealed between now and April 30th. In the event the winner declines the Dream Home, a $650,000 cash alternative is offered. The name of the winner will be published on HGTV’s website on May 15.
Uncertain Future for Dream Home Prospects
As the fate of the 2024 HGTV Dream Home hangs in the balance, delays in approval prolong the anticipation for prospective homeowners, underscoring the importance of thorough scrutiny in adhering to regulatory requirements and ensuring transparency in the development process.
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