HomeMy WebLinkAboutZoning Board Of Appeals - Minutes - 12/10/1992ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
December 10, 1992
Regular Meeting - 8:30am
Minutes
The regular meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals was held on
Thursday, December 10, 1992 at 8:30am in the Conference Room at 281
North College. Roll was answered by: Wilmarth, Lancaster, Perica,
Cuthbertson, Gustafson. Board members absent: Huddleson and
Anastasio.
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Gustafson.
Staff Liaison: Peter Barnes
Council Liaison: Susan Kirkpatrick
Staff Support present: Peter Barnes
Ann Reichert
Minutes from the November meeting were approved.
Anneal 2050. 130 West Olive Street by Larry Trampe, architect and
owner's representative, approved. Section 29-493(1).
The variance would eliminate the requirement to provide
a 15 ft. wide landscape strip behind the sidewalk along
Mason Street, and eliminate the requirement for a 10 ft.
landscape strip behind the sidewalk along Olive Street.
In lieu of landscaping behind the walk, the landscaping
improvements are required because of the change of use
of the property from auto service to a print shop,
restaurant, office and/or retail. The property is
located in the BG zone.
Petitioner's statement of hardship: The building and
parking lot are already existing. If the landscaping
must be placed behind the sidewalks, then all of
the parking on the west and south side of the building
will be lost. The only remaining parking will be in a
shared lot on the north side, and since it is shared
with other businesses, the availability of parking
is uncertain at best. Installing landscaping between
the curb and walks satisfies the intent of the code.
In addition, the interior landscape requirement of
6% will be met by constructing landscape islands.
Two curb cuts will be closed in order to improve
traffic safety and circulation. The property will be
greatly improved by the new perimeter and interior
landscaping.
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Staff comments: This is similar to other variance
requests regarding properties in the downtown area. The
sidewalks are detached, instead of attached, so the
opportunity exists to provide the landscape screening
area between the walk and curb. Such screening satisfies
the intent of the code, which is to partially screen
parking lots from the street. The only way to provide
the landscaping behind the walks and still maintain any
parking area, would be to move the building. The
proposed plan complies with all interior landscaping
requirements, and the intent of the perimeter
requirements is met. The closing of two curb cuts
help to improve traffic circulation and safety.
Zoning Administrator Peter Barnes reviewed the code for parking lot
requirements, whenever there is a change of use to a building. He
stated one curb cut on Olive will be closed as well as one curb cut
on Mason Street.
Larry Trampe, architect for the project appeared before the Board.
He introduced Karen Murray, owner, Elizabeth Morgan, landscape
architect and Dan Eckles, realtor.
Mr. Trampe stated that in order to comply with the code, parking
spaces would be lost, and with the limited parking available in
downtown, this appeared to be the best alternative. He reviewed the
plans for the face lift to the property and stated this would be a
great improvement to the area.
Mr. Barnes stated the City Forester has reviewed the landscape
plans and suggested changes to the plan.
Board member Cuthbertson stated the overall plans looked good.
No one was present in favor or in opposition of this appeal.
Board member Wilmarth stated this project was a great improvement
to this corner and agrees with the hardship stated.
Board member Cuthbertson moved to approve appeal #2050 for the
hardship stated. Board member Lancaster seconded the motion. Yeas:
Wilmarth, Lancaster, Perica, Cuthbertson, Gustafson. Nays: None
The motion passed.
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The meeting was adjourned.
Robert Gustafson
PB/RG:aer
Peter Barnes
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
December 10, 1992
1. Roll Call.
2. Appeal 2050. The variance would eliminate the requirement to
provide a 15 ft. wide landscape strip behind the sidewalk along
Mason Street, and eliminate the requirement for a 10 ft. landscape
strip behind the sidewalk along Olive Street. In lieu of landscape
behind the walk, the landscaping will be located between the curb
and the sidewalk. The landscaping improvements are required
because of the change of use of the property from auto service to
a print shop, restaurant, office and/or retail. The property is
located in the BG zone. Section 29-493(1) by Larry Tramps, 130 W.
Olive Street.
3. Other business.