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File #: 21-0354    Version: 1 Name:
Type: BOA Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/28/2021 In control: Planning and Zoning Board
On agenda: 5/6/2021 Final action:
Title: ZV(R) 2021-12, Joseph Geide, 21740 NW 8 Court
Attachments: 1. 21-0354 (ZV(R) 2021-12 Geide)
Title
ZV(R) 2021-12, Joseph Geide, 21740 NW 8 Court


Summary Explanation and Background

SUMMARY EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION / BACKGROUND:

Joseph Geide, owner, has submitted a variance request ZV(R) 2021-12 to allow required stoop/stairs to have a 0’ side yard setback, instead of the required 4’ side yard setback.
This property is within the Holly Lake Homeowners Association. The Association permitted the mobile home as is.
VARIANCE REQUEST DETAILS:

ZV(R) 2021 - 12 allow a 0’ side yard setback instead of the 4’ side yard setback for the required stoop/stairs.

Code Reference: § 155.109 MOBILE HOME DWELLING (R-1T) DISTRICTS.

(G) Yards.
(1) Side yards. Every plot shall be provided with side yards not less than four feet in width; except that a roofed carport, without enclosure or side walls, may be located not closer than two feet to any interior side plot line. The side of an open carport erected as an addition to a mobile home shall not be deemed to be enclosed by an exterior wall of the mobile home, or by an exterior wall of a storage room.

*Newly Adopted Code Reference: Table 155.423: Residential Mobile Home (R-MH)
Side Setback
4 feet (1)
Note(s):
(1) Open carports and stoops may be located 2 feet from the interior line

(Note: Copy of new table attached for reference)

VARIANCE DETERMINATION

The Board of Adjustment shall not grant any single-family residential variances, permits, or make any decision, finding, and determination unless it first determines that:

Its decision and action taken is in harmony with the general purposes of the zoning ordinances of the city and is not contrary to the public interest, health, or welfare, taking into account the character and use of adjoining buildings and those in the vicinity, the number of persons residing or working in the buildings, and traffic conditions in the vicinity.

In the granting of single-family residential variances, the Board shall determine that the single-f...

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