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Euclid planning commission hears retroactive variance request for side-yard HVAC unit
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission considered a retroactive variance allowing a central air unit to remain in the side yard of a corner lot at 371 East 200 and Fifteenth Street; staff raised an aesthetic screening concern and asked the applicant to work with staff on compliance steps.
The City of Euclid Planning and Zoning Commission considered a request from Antoinette Willis to allow a central air-conditioning unit installed in the side yard of her home at 371 East 200 and Fifteenth Street to remain despite a zoning requirement that such units be placed behind the rear line of the house and at least 10 feet from any side property line.
The applicant, Antoinette Willis, told the commission she is a corner-lot homeowner and that the contractor she used — chosen from the city’s recommended list — said there was no practical place on the property other than the side yard for the unit. "There was nowhere else on the property they could put it," Willis said when describing the…
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