§ 250-76. Erection of buildings adjacent to unapproved streets.


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  • (a)

    In any area which is covered by the provisions of a zoning ordinance, the following limitations shall apply concerning erection of buildings adjacent to unapproved streets.

    (b)

    No building shall be erected on a lot or parcel of land within the area, nor shall any zoning clearance be issued therefor, unless:

    (1)

    The street giving access to the lot or parcel on which such building is proposed to be placed has been accepted and opened as a public street or has otherwise received the legal status of a public street, or

    (2)

    The street is shown on a recorded subdivision plat, or

    (3)

    The street, easement or private way is determined by the governing body to be adequate in the circumstances of the particular situation and to meet reasonable standards; or

    (4)

    If so authorized by subdivision regulations adopted under the provisions of this act, a building permit may be issued for construction of a building concurrently with the installation of required street improvements, but no such permit shall express or imply any right of occupancy and use of such building, and the governing body may require that such building shall not be occupied or used until the street improvements have been satisfactorily completed.

(Laws of Fla. ch. 67-1246, § 25)