The Summer Sands condo buildings feature two habitable stories located above a ground-level parking area. – Leslie Lake | Sun
BRADENTON BEACH – The second reading of the city’s condominium-related milestone inspection ordinance has been adopted with an added clarification that effectively excludes all condominium and cooperatively-owned buildings in Bradenton Beach from the state’s milestone inspection requirements.
When presented to the city commission for first reading on March 5, City Ordinance 25-566 did not reference “habitable stories” and it included the following language: “A condominium association and a cooperative association must have a milestone inspection performed for each building that is three stories or more in height by Dec. 31 of the year in which the building reaches 30 years of age, or 25 years if the building is located within three miles of the coastline, and every 10 years thereafter.”…