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ABZA vote on Cedar Hollow shed ends inconclusive; case continued to Aug. 27

5457034 · January 21, 2025
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Summary

A variance request to place a tool shed closer to the front setback at 200 Cedar Hollow Court drew public opposition and a split board vote (3–2), producing an inconclusive result. The board will rehear the case on Aug. 27, 2025.

The Tippecanoe County Area Board of Zoning Appeals on July 23 failed to reach a conclusive decision on a request to place a tool shed in the front yard at 200 Cedar Hollow Court in West Lafayette; the item was continued to the board’s August meeting.

The petition by owner Paul Littrell sought to reduce the front (south) setback from the required 25 feet to 10 feet for a new shed. APC staff recommended denial, saying the property can be used without the shed and staff could not identify a hardship. The board’s vote was split 3–2; because four votes are required for a decision, the item will be reheard Aug. 27, 2025 at…

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