HomeMy WebLinkAboutZoning Board Of Appeals - Minutes - 06/13/1991ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
JUNE 13, 1991
REGULAR MEETING - 8:30 AM
The regular meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals was held on
Thursday, June 13, 1991 at 8:30am in the Council Chambers of the
City of Fort Collins City Hall. Board president Chuck Huddleson
called the meeting to order.
Board members present: Gustafson, Wilmarth, Huddleson, Lancaster
Board members absent: Anastasio, Garber
Staff present: Barnes, Reichert
Appeal # 1989 - 301 South Loomis Street by Marlene Bentino and
Brian Hall, owners - approved.
The variance would reduce the required side yard setback
along the street side (the north side) from 15 feet to 10
feet in order to allow a porch cover to be built over the
porch deck. The house is located in the RM zone.
Petitioner's statement of hardship: The house is 84 years
old. Originally, there was a porch cover which wrapped
around the house and covered the deck. The owners desire
to restore the appearance of the house to its original
state by constructing a porch cover similar to the original.
The deck is already only 10 feet from the lot line, so the
cover will not be any closer than the existing structure.
Staff comments: None
Zoning Administrator Peter Barnes stated this was an old home on
the corner of Olive and Loomis. The owners do want to restore the
porch cover over the deck.
Boardmember Lancaster asked for clarification from Mr. Barnes on
the code that stated a person can re -build a structure to the
original size and location if destroyed by natural causes without
a variance . Mr. Barnes stated there was a code like that, but it
did not apply in this case.
Marlene Bentino, 301 South Loomis, appeared before the Board. She
showed the Board pictures of the original house.
Boardmember Lancaster stated he was pleased to see this owner
restoring an older home to it's original plan and retain its
character.
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Boardmember Gustafson moved appeal #1989 be approved for the
hardship stated. Boardmember Wilmarth seconded the motion. Yeas:
Huddleson, Lancaster, Wilmarth, Gustafson.
Appeal #1990 - 1809 North College Avenue by Abram P. Boone, owner -
approved.
----- The variance would increase the maximum number of residents
allowed in an elderly group home facility from 15 to 40. The
property is currently a 40-unit motel located in the HB
zone.
----- Petitioner's statement of hardship: The HB zone allows any
use permitted in the RM zone, but the RM zone allows only 15
residents because of the supposed residential character
inherent in RM neighborhoods. This property is in the HB
zone on North College, and is not residential in character.
The property is currently a motel, so the proposed use would
actually be less intense. The lot exceeds the RM requirement
of 12,750 square feet for 15 residents.
Staff Comments: The lot is 60,390 square feet. Using the lot
area formula for group homes in the RM zone, 78 residents
would be allowed. As mentioned in the hardship, staff
believes that the intent of the group home ordinance is to
limit the number of residents to 15 because it is assumed
that the neighborhood the facility is located in will be
predominantly residential. Therefore, the hardship is due to
the location of the property on College Avenue.
Zoning Administrator Peter Barnes stated this facility is now the
Lamplight Motel. Most home health care facilities are located in
residential areas and this one is not. Behind this facility the
area is zoned light Industrial. He explained that the intent of the
maximum number of residents being limited to 15 is due to the
expectation that RM group homes would be located in residential
zones.
Mr. Boone appeared before the
Fort Collins for this kind of
very suitable for a personal
would be very light traffic an(
for his purpose. Mr. Boone fel-
ends meet economically.
Board stating there was a need in
facility. The property seemed to be
care facility. He mentioned there
i the parking was more than adequate
: he needed 40 room in order to make
Board president Huddleson informed Mr. Boone that he understood the
economics, but the purpose of this Board was to consider the appeal
because of a hardship other than economics.
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Boardmember Gustafson asked if this facility needed to meet the
approval of the Health and Safety Departments. The Boones already
own 2 home health facilities and both are licensed with the state.
Mrs. Boone appeared before the Board and stated they had plans to
do major renovations and all work would be approved by the state
health department as well as meet the City and Fire codes. Mr.
Barnes stated that before the City can issue a permanent
certificate of occupancy, the Boone's must furnish the City with a
copy of their license for the board and care facility at 1809 North
College.
No others attended the meeting to speak either in favor of the
variance or against the appeal.
Boardmember Lancaster stated he saw the hardship as the location,
if this property was in zone C or I, then a variance would not be
needed.
Board president Huddleson stated he felt this was a unique
location.
Boardmember Lancaster moved to approve Appeal #1990. Boardmember
Wilmarth seconded the motion. Yeas: Huddleson, Lancaster, Wilmarth,
Gustafson.
Appeal #1991. 430 Garfield by James E. Colburn Jr., owner -
approved.
The variance would reduce the required corner -side yard
setback along Whedbee Street from 15 feet to 9.5 feet in
the RM zone to allow an addition to a single family
residence.
----- Petitioner's statement of hardship: The home has an existing
setback of 11 feet to the side lot line. The addition to
the home is placed on the lot in the only location where
it can be placed. Since the home is already at an 11 foot
setback, and because of an existing driveway and garage, it
is necessary to place the addition in this location. It is
also necessary to place the addition in this manner in order
to make it line up with the existing structure, otherwise
the addition would be too small to be of any use. The
addition will be 30 feet from the street, since the property
line is 20 feet behind the street.
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Zoning Administrator Peter Barnes stated the house is in the older
part of town and has no curb or sidewalk. The owners want to put in
a bay window on the side of the house. Because of the placement of
the garage and the topographical situation, there is no other place
to add on to the house.
Peggy Colburn, 430 Garfield, owner, appeared before the Board. She
stated the house is rather small and they would like to add a
laundry room, a bedroom and a living room.
No others attended the meeting to speak either in favor or against
the appeal.
Boardmember Wilmarth commented the owners appear to have given this
a great deal of thought, and she sees no other option.
Boardmember Lancaster moved to approve Appeal #1991 for the
hardship stated. Boardmember Gustafson seconded the motion.
Yeas: Huddleson, Lancaster, Wilmarth, Gustafson
The meeting was adjourned.
Next meeting - July 11, 1991 - City Council Chambers.
Respectfully Submitted
Chuck Huddleson, President
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Peter Barnes, Zoning Administrator
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