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Angleton grants front-yard variance for carport to aid resident with Parkinson’s
Summary
At a City of Angleton public hearing, the commission voted to grant a variance to allow a 20-by-12 carport within a reduced front-yard line of about 15 feet from the right of way, citing demonstrated hardship for accessibility needs.
At a City of Angleton public hearing, the commission voted to grant a variance to the city code to allow a carport to be replaced within a reduced front-yard line of about 15 feet from the right of way to improve access for a resident with a mobility condition. The commission established findings of fact and determined that hardship had been proven for the requested variance.
The matter arose during a public hearing when Chris Robinson, a property owner at the address under consideration, said the carport was needed so occupants using a van would stay dry when loading and…
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