Some Beach Bar
Violation Proof.

Please note: All the required removal items were not taken down.

Comparison of actual construction versus approved plans for a beach bar. The top left shows a satellite view labeled as current construction, dated April 2025, while the top right displays a photo of the beach bar built on a sandy shoreline. The bottom section depicts the approved plans highlighting discrepancies like non-removable seating, a non-permitted second level, and wooden structures that were meant to be temporary sunshades.
Image of a closed beach restaurant named Cocorico with fencing around it, located on a sandy beach with the ocean in the background. The area is empty and appears to be off-season.
Beach bar food truck with rooftop seating and nearby buildings

Required Removal 10/31 every year. Not removed.

Beachfront deck with wooden seating, tables, gazebo, and view of ocean waves under a blue sky.

Required Removal 10/31 every year. Not removed.

Beach boardwalk with benches and dune grasses under a cloudy sky.

Beach Bar Exceeds Dune Level

Beach scene with sand dunes, plants, fenced area, and ocean horizon under a blue sky.

Dimensions of beach bar exceeds approval

Signage for Cocorico Beach Bar promoting a $4.00 breakfast deal featuring 2 eggs, hashbrown, and toast, located at 3119 Boardwalk, under Ocean Club, with a background of sandy dunes and a pine tree.

Signage Placed Without Approval