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File #: 24-0294    Version: 1 Name:
Type: BOA Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/26/2024 In control: Board of Adjustment
On agenda: 4/4/2024 Final action:
Title: ZV(R)2024-0008 Patrick & Raisa Lorzeille, 731 SW 69 Terrace (District 1)
Attachments: 1. 24-0294 (Lorzeille)
Title
ZV(R)2024-0008
Patrick & Raisa Lorzeille, 731 SW 69 Terrace (District 1)

Summary Explanation and Background

SUMMARY EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION / BACKGROUND:

Patrick Lorzeille, owner, submitted a residential zoning variance request to build a roofed structure, attached to the side of the house’s building at the property located at 731 SW 69 Terrace in the Pines Village Neighborhood. The property is zoned Residential Single-Family (R-1C).
The petitioner is proposing to build a 43’ x 21’ triangular Accessory Roofed Structure, attached to the northern side of the existing house’s north wall (see proposed plan) Per the City’s Land Development Code (LDC) a seven-foot, six-inch side setback is required; the applicant via this application, is specifically requesting:
· ZV(R)2024-0008: to allow one-foot, one-inch (1 - 1”) side setback along a segment of the northern property line for a proposed roofed structure, attached to the side of the existing house’s building instead of the required 7- 6” side setback.

The applicant is aware that Board consideration of residential variance requests does not preclude the property owner from obtaining all necessary development related approvals or permits.
The property is in the Pines Village neighborhood, there are no HOAs.

VARIANCE REQUEST DETAILS:

· ZV(R)2024-0008) is to allow 1’ - 1” side setback along a segment of the northern property line for a proposed roofed structure, attached to the side of the house’s wall instead of the required 7.5’ side setback.

Code Reference:
Table 155.421.3: Residential Single-Family (R-1C)
Standard, Residential, Side Setback, 7.5 feet [2]

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 contrar...

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