Clearwater condo residents allowed 'limited, one-time access' to units as repairs continue

Clearwater condo residents allowed 'limited, one-time access' to units as repairs continue
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CLEARWATER, Fla. (WFLA) — Dozens of residents have been unable to return to their homes after being evacuated from a Clearwater condo earlier this week due to structural concerns.

However, on Friday, the condo association sent out a notice to residents of The South Beach III Condominiums on Gulf Boulevard, saying they would be allowed a “very limited, one-time access” to their units.

The notice said engineers provided written authorization to allow “safe emergency access” to the 12-story building. Each resident was asked to sign up for a 15-minute time slot to enter their unit on either Saturday or Sunday and grab their things.

The May 6 evacuation was ordered after engineers found a support column splitting in the first-floor parking structure. Crews have since been working to stabilize the building, and officials said Friday they remained on schedule.

“We are continuing to work with officials on safe, longer-term re-entry, which is expected Tuesday, provided progress remains on schedule,” the condo association wrote.

Residents were asked to avoid scheduling an emergency time slot unless “absolutely needed.”

Some evacuees like Scott May told News Channel 8 they had left with nothing but the clothes on their backs. May was still wearing the same clothes he had on when he left Tuesday as he spoke to reporters days later.

Residents will be allowed limited access to their units as follows:

The condo association also provided the following guidelines:

Officials said an outside structural engineer was hired to conduct a peer review as an added safety measure. The board also plans to meet with owners and residents of condos that have been more directly impacted.

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