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Board of Zoning Appeals approves variance to rebuild damaged Bradley Drive building with zero spacing
Summary
The Springfield Municipal Board of Zoning Appeals on March 11 approved a variance allowing an owner at 1015 Bradley Drive to rebuild part of a formerly single building without meeting the city—s minimum spacing requirement between two structures, provided specified fire-protection measures are installed and the relief is limited to tornado-destroyed properties.
The Springfield Municipal Board of Zoning Appeals on March 11 approved a variance allowing an owner at 1015 Bradley Drive to rebuild one portion of a formerly single structure without meeting the code istance required between separate buildings, provided the work includes specified fire-protection measures and a condition tying the relief to destruction caused by a tornado.
City planning staff told the board the request stems from tornado damage in December 2023 that destroyed a single building that had been platted as 11 condominium units. The property owner asked to rebuild in two phases so the owner can return a portion of the building to business use now rather than wait for the entire building to…
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