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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Board of Adjustment 1998-12-01BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Board of Adjustment December 1,1998 Board: Attending: Also Attending: Absent: Chair John Baudek, Members Jeff Barker, Lori Jeffrey, Wayne Newsom and A1 Sager Chair Baudek, Members Barker, Newsom and Sager Senior Planner Joseph, Building Official Birchfield and Deputy Clerk van Deutekom Member Jeffrey Chair Baudek called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. CONSENT AGENDA MINUTES The minutes of the November 3,1998 meeting were accepted as presented. LOT 10, BLOCK 2’ park entrance estates, STAN MAREK/APPLICANT - VARIANCE REQUEST FROM SECTION 17 20 040 (b) tl) fbl OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE. This request (reduction of 25' setback to loTtl sMe) was originally approved by the Board of Adjustment on May 5, 1998. That variance has expired ^d Applicant IS requesting an extension of the variance as originally granted. Senior PlLer Joseph stated that residents were notified of the request and no objections to the variance were IZeTft f ^Pphca^t S rePriesentative, Bill Van Horn (Van Horn Engineering and Surveying) ^ated that he context of the request has not changed, however, the project cannot commence within the time specified in the original variance. commence ■r r sts ■...................................................................................................................... ........... "rc“C,ed S,aff t0 reVieW 11,6 f0Ur (4) m0n,hS ,ime fM -port GRLlP%GWNGDO.SE?A^T^LcU1B.DrIyifON’ 1560 BIG THOMPSON AVENUE - vjkuivii'y GRINGOS, CASA CASA LLC/MONTE HOUSE APPT ir ant vaot ^QUEST FROM SECTION 17.20.040 (b) (1) (a) and (b) OF THE MUNICIPAL CODEE r^h .AppIlCfn,t 18 re<luestmg a variance from the 25' street setback and the 15' sideline setback StaffR^nort5 (r^^UeStf^° Teduce^oth setbacks down to 10'). Senior Planner Joseph reviewed the .. fBePort noting other workable alternatives for locating the proposed storage Gilding on Lot 34 which will not require a variance. Mr. Joseph pointed out the ApplicaSl oplions'nd^^^^^ adjustment of the south property line since he also owns the vacant lot to the south This would have the advantage of moving the property closer to confoimance with curren^zolfsta^^^^^^ re a mg to Building Bulk (18.20.060) and Impervious Coverage (17.20.070) and would provide additional pace for detention of storm runoff Staff stated the Applicant has not established the exceptional circumstancp and associated exceptional and undue hardship that the Municipal requesTbe denied3 S1S grantmg 3 VarianC6 (SeCti°n 17-36-010 d'Lb); 311(1 re"on«nended the BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Board of Adjustment - December 2,1998 - Page 2 The Applicant’s representative, Bill Van Horn, stated that maintaining a functional site is a primary concern. The Applicant will provide landscaping around the building and will also agree to move the storage building should Grand Estates Drive ever be widened. Member Sager questioned the Applicant’s opposition to relocating the storage building on the lot, and the 30’ by 40’ size of the building. Applicant Monte House stated that both the location and size had been carefully considered. The above stated dimension is needed for storage of the trailer, snow plow, and equipment (currently stored behind the restaurant), and other restaurant supplies. Member Sager requested and received the rules of sight line for traffic. Mr. Van Horn confirmed that the project does not involve any new entrances off of Grand Estates Drive. Mr Joseph questioned the impervious coverage calculation. Mr. Van Horn stated that the calculation had not been completed. Mr. Joseph noted that it does appear that the site is approaching the impervious coverage limit and a variance for impervious coverage may also be required. Chair Baudek questioned moving the placement of the building north and east. The Applicant responded that moving the storage building north and east would solve the setback issue, but wouid not solve the issue of the turning radius required for large delivery trucks (minimuni 45’ radius needed). Those in support: Cherie Pettyjohn stated Mr. House has been a good neighbor and the project Will not change the character of the neighborhood. Members Barker and Newsom agreed that repositioning the storage building may cause problems with arger vehicles. Member Sager stated that there are three alternate locations for repositioning the storage building and he strongly opposes the variance. He concluded that a 55’ or greater turning radius will be achieved and stated^ request is unnecess^ Recognizing the Applicant established the exceptional circumstances and associated exceptional and undue hardship that the Municipal Code requires as a basis for gran tin a a variance (Section 17.36.010 d.l.b), it was moved and seconded (Newsom/Barker) to approve the variance request for Lot 34, Grand Estates Subdivision, 1560 Big ThompLn Zenuo d was passed by a vote of 3 m favor (Barker/Baudek/Newsom) and 1 against (Sager). HART, Mif^^K^CKEY^wl^^R/^PLrcA^^S^^, 85° STA“ r?duc;L\?t«^^^^^^^^ to 14- and a Hr .Viewed .heqreqnest s«:.irgruntL^5irr„rtancet^^^^^^^ n 50'X 120’ l0;r 20’ is le'ft for^buildi^^Se^nty reaSonaMe?„fr“eil™r " WhiCh Mr' Va" H°m does "o' js Member Newsom removed himself from the discussion due to a conflict of interest. Building Official Birchfield reviewed his Staff Report stating that generally, staff concurs with st^dSs fr r^qUeiStmg these variances as outlined in the Statement of Intent. The zoning stand^ds for development in the C-0 district present real problems on these lots in thi! newhln7h0>l1d’ 311(1 S°m^ fJexiblllty would be justified. The combination of the two lots into one new lot jath an amended plat should be a condition of the granting of any variance Mr Birchfield recommended relief due to the orientation of the existing structure and because of the existing setbacks and the size of the amended lot. However, theVe5SuTd no " ildmg Code or other Zoning Code regulations. Mr. Birchfield confirmed that even if a becaTs?ofe[LSdLthCormi^f0I r0of,projection as Proposed would still be denied use of the Building Code. The Applicants’ representative. Bill Van Horn confirmed that the Applicants will not add a storage eve to the building, beyond what the Building Code allows. BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Board of Adjustment - December 2,1998 - Page 3 Senior Planner Joseph questioned impervious coverage and floor ratio. Mr. Van Horn did not have the information requested. Discussion was held regarding the unknown information at the time variance requests are made. The Board confirmed that all pertinent information should be presented at the time the variance is requested so that all issues can be studied. It was moved and seconded (Sager/Barker) approval be given for Lots 18 and 19, Quasebarth Resudivision, 850 Dunraven with the following conditions, and it passed imanimously. All variances granted by the Board of Adjustment shall become null and void if a Building Permit has not been issued and paid for, and work thereunder commenced within four (4) months from the date the variance is granted. • Rear setbacks may be reduced to fourteen (14) feet. • Side yard setback may be reduced to no less than ten (10) feet for the wall line and five (5) feet for any projections • The two lots shall be combined into one new lot with an Amended Plat. • There will be no deviation from the site plan. • There will be no impervious coverage allowed other than the extension of the building. REPORTS-None Member Sager offered compliments to Building Official Birchfield for the pertinent and helpful information supplied to the Board. There being no further business, Chair Baudek adjourned the meeting at 8:55 a.m. dh^ Rebecca van Deutekom, Deputy Town Clerk