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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/09/1992 - ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS - AGENDA - Regular Meeting ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AGENDA Regular Meeting July 9, 1992 Appeal 2035 --- 336 E Magnolia --- Petitioner: Judy Brown --- Zone: NCM --- Section 29-167 (5) The variance would reduce the required setback along the nn street side of a corner lot from 15 ' l Specifically, feet to 14 feet. the variance would reduce the reu 15 setback along Peterson St. to 14 feet in o der lto allowfoot addition to the rear of the home to line up with the existing east wall. The house is in the NCM zone. --- Petitioner 's statement of hardship: The lot is an older lot, with only 50 feet of lot width. The home is existing nonconforming setback of 14 feet. Aesthetically, the addition will look better lined up with the existing wall. Additionally, construction will be easier and the floor plan of the addition can match up with the existing floor plan. pl --- Staff comments : None. Appeal 2036 --- 2002 Churchill Ct. --- Petitioner: Maredith & Patti Kuehl --- Zone: RLP --- Section 29-511 ( 3) --- The variance would allow a portion of a 6 foot high privacy fence to be located within 75 feet of the center of an intersection. Specifically, the variance would allow the southernmost 18 feet of the fence to be within 75 feet of the center of the intersection of Kent Way and Churchill Court. At its closest point, the fence is 58 feet from the center of the intersection. The property is located in the RLP zone. -- Petitioner' s statement of hardship: The owners believe that the fence does not obstruct traffic or pedestrian visibility. The fence is in compliance with the subdivision covenants. The owners have had possessions stolen from the parking area which is enclosed by this fence. The fence was constructed in , - part, to provide security and safety for the neighborhood children. The street is a cul-de-sac street, so there is very little traffic. Part of the home is also within 75 feet of the center of the intersection. --- Staff comments: The fence is in compliance with the adopted Street Standards of the City with respect to "line of sight easement" requirements. In other words, for this particular configured lot located at a 90 degree intersection of two local streets containing no curves, the fence is set back an adequate distance to allow for visibility.