File #: 18-0010    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Quasi Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/8/2018 In control: Planning and Zoning Board
On agenda: 1/11/2018 Final action:
Title: ZV 2017-19, Chapel Trail Trade Center, 20841 - 20871 Johnson Street, variance request. (Dean)
Attachments: 1. ZV 2017-19
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ZV 2017-19, Chapel Trail Trade Center, 20841 - 20871 Johnson Street, variance request. (Dean)

Summary Explanation and Background

SUMMARY EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND:
Ingrid Hazoury (as agent) is requesting a variance for Chapel Trail Trade Center at 20841-20871 Johnson Street. The variance being requested (ZV 2017-19) is to allow 638 parking spaces instead of the required 710 parking spaces. This request would allow one (1) designated parking space for the owner of each unit.

Variance Request Details:

ZV 2017-19) Allow 638 parking spaces instead of the required 710 parking spaces.

Code Reference: ยง 155.251 AMOUNT OF OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIRED.
(A) Other uses. Minimum parking shall be required as set forth in the matrix below.
(See Attached)

Variance Determination:
The Planning and Zoning Board shall not grant any 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 variances, the Planning and Zoning Board shall determine that the variance granted is the minimum variance that will accomplish the intended purpose (stated above) and:
A) That there are special circumstances or conditions applying to the land or building for which the variance is sought, which circumstances are peculiar to the land or building and do not apply generally to land or buildings in the neighborhood, and that the strict application of the provisions of the zoning ordinances would result in an unnecessary hardship and deprive the applicant of the reasonable use of the land or building; or
B) That any alleged hardship is not self-created by any perso...

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