File #: 23-0284    Version: 1 Name:
Type: BOA Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/12/2023 In control: Board of Adjustment
On agenda: 5/4/2023 Final action:
Title: ZV(R)2023-0044 - 0046, Michael Eason & Lisdanne Beaubrun, 1969 NW 162 Avenue
Attachments: 1. 23-0284 (Eason)
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ZV(R)2023-0044 - 0046, Michael Eason & Lisdanne Beaubrun, 1969 NW 162 Avenue

Summary Explanation and Background

SUMMARY EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION / BACKGROUND:

Michael Eason, owner, submitted three residential zoning variance requests to legalize an existing driveway and patio for the single family residence located at 1969 NW 162 Avenue in the Parkside at Spring Valley neighborhood which is zoned R-1Z (Residential Single-Family Zero Lot Line).
On December 2, 2022, the City’s Code Compliance Division initiated Code Compliance procedures (Case No. 221202774) for work performed without building permits.
In December 15, 2022, the owner submitted a building permit application (No. RX22-10510) to build a driveway and patio at the property; however, per owner’s provided plan, the existing driveway exceeds the provisions of the City’s Land Development Code (LDC)
The applicant is requesting:

· ZV(R) 2023-0044 is to allow 52% front lot coverage (total) instead of the allowed 40% front lot coverage (total) in a zero-lot.
· ZV(R) 2023-0045 is to allow 48% of lot’s width instead of the allowed 40% of lot’s width for an existing driveway in a zero-lot.
· ZV(R) 2023-0046 is to allow zero feet (0’) side setback (north) instead of the required five feet (5’) setback for an existing patio or deck in a zero-lot.

The applicant is aware that Board consideration of residential variance request does not preclude the property owner from obtaining all necessary development related approvals or permits.
The subject property is in Parkside at Spring Valley neighborhood. The applicant has provided a copy of the Homeowner Association (HOA) approval.
VARIANCE REQUEST DETAILS:

ZV(R)2023-0044) is to allow 52% front lot coverage (total) instead of the allowed 40% front lot coverage (total) in a zero-lot.

ZV(R)2023-0045) is to allow 48% of lot’s width instead of the allowed 40% of lot’s width for an existing driveway in a zero-lot.

ZV(R 2023-0046) is to allo...

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