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ZBA approves front-yard carport with reduced setback at 1021 Coffeeville Trail
Summary
The Grand Prairie Zoning Board of Adjustments voted 8-1 to approve a special exception and a front-yard setback variance to allow a 458-square-foot detached carport at 1021 Coffeeville Trail, reducing the required front-yard setback from 5 feet to 3 feet.
The Zoning Board of Adjustments on Oct. 20 approved a special exception and a variance to permit a 458-square-foot detached front-yard carport at 1021 Coffeeville Trail, allowing the structure to sit 3 feet from the property line instead of the 5 feet required by the Unified Development Code.
Staff summary and context: Sal Gore of the City of Grand Prairie planning division told the board the proposal meets Article 6 density and dimensional requirements except for the minimum front-yard setback. Gore said the proposed carport would measure about 19 feet wide, 23 feet deep and 12 feet high and noted a legally permitted carport exists within 800 feet of the property. He said 52 notices were…
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