In a recent meeting of the Lebanon Zoning Board of Adjustments, members deliberated on a variance request from Peter Scapatone and Doreen Schweizer concerning a property at 14 Green Street. The applicants sought a variance for a left side yard dimension and building coverage to construct a carport attached to an existing structure.
During the discussion, board members expressed their support for the request, with several affirming their votes in favor. The board noted that a total of three votes were necessary to grant the variances, given the current four-member board. The possibility of postponing the decision until a full board could convene in October was also considered, but members opted to proceed with deliberations.
The board reviewed the findings of fact, confirming that the property met the minimum lot size requirements and that the proposed use would not diminish the value of surrounding properties. They concluded that the variance would not be contrary to public interest and that enforcing the ordinance strictly would result in unnecessary hardship due to the property's unique conditions.
Ultimately, the board voted to grant the requested variances, allowing the construction of the carport, contingent upon the applicants obtaining the necessary building permit. The decision reflects the board's commitment to balancing property rights with community standards.