File #: ID 21-0224    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Other Business
File created: 4/27/2021 In control: Board of Adjustment
On agenda: 5/6/2021 Final action: 5/6/2021
Title: Behlings Variance Request - 708 6th Ave
Attachments: 1. Notice, 2. Application, 3. Aerial Map, 4. Site Plan, 5. Current Site, 6. Pictures
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Behlings Variance Request - 708 6th Ave

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Summary:
Matthew Lounsbery, on behalf of Randy Behlings, is requesting a variance to expand a nonconforming detached garage and exceed the maximum square footage allowed for accessory buildings on a lot.

Background:
The property owner has installed a concrete pad with the intention of adding on to a detached garage with a three-foot side yard setback. The required side yard setback for an accessory building is five feet. The existing garage is 308 sq.ft. and an existing utility shed is 216 sq. ft. The garage expansion would be 528 sq. ft. This would create a total of 1,052 sq. ft. of accessory buildings on the lot. The maximum allowed is 1,000 sq. ft.

Findings of Fact:
(1) Due to special conditions, a literal enforcement of the provisions of the ordinance will result in unnecessary hardship, and variance shall not violate the spirit of the ordinance and substantial justice may be achieved as a result of variance.
Finding: There is no unnecessary hardship due to the literal enforcement of this ordinance. A detached garage is allowed on this lot and the proposal could be accomplished while meeting the required setback if the garage were to be located elsewhere on the property. The project could be adjusted to meet the maximum allowable sq. ft. for accessory buildings.

(2) Unique circumstances apply to the property which do not apply to other properties in the same vicinity or district.
Finding: Homes in this neighborhood differ in the terms of the placement of detached garages. Blocks in this area include alleyways in the rear. Some homes have detached garages fronting the alleyway while others front the streets. The existing garage is set back three feet from the property line which allows 25 feet for ingress/egress to the alley way. Increasing the setback to five feet would reduce the amount of space to turn into and out of the garage from the alley.

(3) The variance is necessary for the preservation of a...

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