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City approves controversial variance for oversized structures

August 27, 2024 | Aiken City, Aiken County, South Carolina


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City approves controversial variance for oversized structures
In a recent government meeting, officials unanimously approved a variance request for a property located at 1177 Abbeville Avenue Northwest, allowing for increased accessory building square footage. The decision came after discussions regarding the construction's compliance with city guidelines and the potential penalties for the contractor due to previous oversight.

The variance permits the addition of a detached carport measuring approximately 420 square feet and a lean-to of about 119 square feet, despite the property being zoned for residential single-family use, which typically limits accessory structures to 50% of the principal building's heated gross floor area. The total square footage of all accessory structures on the lot now exceeds the allowed limit by approximately 600 square feet.

City officials noted that the planning department received no public comments regarding the request, and the zoning official confirmed that the site plan was accurately drafted following a site visit. The meeting highlighted the importance of clear communication between contractors and city officials to prevent future construction issues. The approval reflects a willingness to accommodate property owners while ensuring adherence to zoning regulations.

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