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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/11/1990 - Land Use Review Commission - AGENDA - Regular Meeting 0- ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AGENDA January 11, 1990 1. Roll call. 2. Appeal #1940. Reduce the required side yard setback along the south lot line from 5 feet to 3 feet for a new, detached two-car garage in the RH zone. The new garage will replace an existing, detached one-car garage. Section 29-203(5) by Vernon and Barbara Bailey, owners, 503 S. Howes Street. ham-- 3. Appeal #1941. Allow two freestanding signs on the property instead of one even though it has only one street frontage. Specifically, it would allow a 30 square foot menu-board sign in addition to the freestanding indentification sign for a new Burger King restaurant. Section 29-595(H) by Gardner Signs, 2507 S. Shields. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AGENDA --ar- Regular Meeting January 11, 1990 Appeal #1940 ---503 S. Howes ---Petitioner: Vernon and Barbara Bailey, owners. ' ---Zone: RH --Section: 29-203(5) ----The variance would reduce the required side yard setback along the south lot line from 5 feet to 3 feet for a new, detached two-car garage in the RH zone. The new garage will replace an existing, detached one-car garage. ---Petitioner's statement of hardship: The one-car garage which will be replaced is already only 3.5 feet from the lot line. It is in very poor structural condition and needs to be replaced. The owners would like to construct a two-car garage and only the new footings would extend 6 inches beyond the existing concrete slab. Moving the new garage to comply with the required 5 foot setback would mean losing a cherry tree and an apple tree. ---Staff comments: None. AIL Appeal #1941 ---2507 S. Shields --Petitioner: Paul Morrissey of Gardner Signs ---Zone: BP ---Section: 29-595(H) ---The variance would allow two freestanding signs on the property instead of one, even though the lot has only one street frontage. Specifically, it would allow a 30 square foot menu—board sign in addition to the freestanding identification sign for a new Burger King restaurant. ----Petitioner's statement of hardship: To effectively work as a drive--thru service it is necessary to have a menu board for those customers. There is also the need for an identification sign for the business which is also a freestanding sign. See petitioner's letter for additional hardship statement. -----Staff comments: This is not an unusual request for a drive—up restaurant. The ZBA has granted the other variance requests.