08 NOV 10
A G E N D A
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
NOVEMBER 10, 2008
6:30 P.M.
CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM
1. CALL TO ORDER: PAGES
2. APPROVAL AND/OR
CORRECTION OF MINUTES: Regular Scheduled Meeting
October 13, 2008 1-4
3. VARIANCE REQUEST(S):
Front yard setback variance
22 Red Oak Cove
Petitioner: Bert Vasquez 5-6
ADJOURNMENT
MINUTES: BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT REGULAR MEETING
DATE AND TIME: November 10, 2008 6:30 p.m. – 6:38 p.m.
ATTENDANCE: Commissioners: Bart Gray, Jr., Art Brannen, Chairman
Chad Young, and City Planner Chip McCulley were
present
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City Clerk Susan Davitt recorded those listed above in attendance and
Chairman Young declared a quorum.
APPROVAL AND/OR CORRECTION OF MINUTES: Commissioner Brannen moved,
seconded by Commissioner Gray to approve the minutes of the regularly
scheduled Board of Adjustment meeting of October 13, 2008. MOTION CARRIED
with Chairman Young voting AYE.
VARIANCE(S): Front yard setback variance at 22 Red Oak Cove
Chairman Young opened the public hearing at approximately 6:30 p.m.
City Planner McCulley explained that in the process of obtaining bids to
perform the construction, he met with Mrs. Vasquez’s builder regarding the
need for a front yard setback variance. He related that he examined the
site, noting that a 10’ variance from the 35’ setback would be necessary
to construct the proposed carport. He stated that if the variance is
approved the house would still meet with the new 25’ front yard setback
standard. He related that prior to viewing the site he had reservations
regarding a 10’ front yard variance because of the proper lining up of houses
along the front. He then explained that this house is in a unique position
on Red Oak Cove, saying that it is on a short cul-de-sac where the houses
are not straight in a row. He went on to say after measuring the variance
he felt comfortable with the variance request.
In response to a question posed by Chairman Young, Mrs. Vasquez stated that
it would be a wood frame structure that would tie into the existing roofline.
City Planner McCulley noted that the bay window in the front has a roofline
problem, which would be corrected with the addition of the carport.
Mrs. Vasquez explained that the bay window is lined up with the roofline
so rainwater comes in the window. She then answered that the sides of the
structure would be open with an asphalt shingle roof to match the house.
Discussion ensued regarding the bushes to the side of the proposed carport
and Mrs. Vasquez noted that most likely some of the bushes would have to
be removed. She then answered Chairman Young that the extended carport
is for her personal vehicle parking. She reiterated the benefit of being
able to correct the situation with the bay window.
City Planner McCulley noted that Mrs. Vasquez had submitted a permission
list from all her neighbors on Red Oak Cove.
Commissioner Gray stated that he felt the request is reasonable since the
cul-de-sac is short and none of the present homes line up. He stated that
if this house were on a straight street it would be more difficult to give
consideration for a variance when the neighborhood had been developed along
the setback. He stated that he would not be opposed.
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BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT REGULAR MEETING
November 10, 2008
Commissioner Gray moved, seconded by Commissioner Brannen to approve the
10’ front yard variance as requested. MOTION CARRIED.
Chairman Young closed the public hearing at approximately 6:38 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT:
Without objection, Chairman Young adjourned the meeting at approximately
6:38 p.m. MOTION CARRIED.
Respectfully,
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Susan L. Davitt CHAIRMAN Chad Young
CITY CLERK – TREASURER
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