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Board approves variance for rebuilt dock at 4107 Miller Drive despite missing southern neighbor sign-off

5520419 · August 1, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Adjustment approved a variance allowing a 6-by-20-foot dock (half a foot longer than code) and a reduced riparian setback at 4107 Miller Drive after hearing from staff and the applicant; the southern waterfront neighbor did not sign but staff and the applicant said notice and attempts to contact that owner were made.

The Board of Adjustment approved a variance on the rebuilt dock at 4107 Miller Drive, voting unanimously to allow a new 6-by-20-foot dock and a reduced riparian setback after a presentation by staff and testimony from the applicant's agent.

The variance request sought relief from the city's dock standards in land development code section 6.23(d)(3) and (4) to replace a storm-damaged dock and to construct a narrower structure 20 feet long (a half foot longer than the 19.5-foot allowance) that would encroach up to about 0.6 feet into the southeastern neighbor's riparian setback at the closest point.

Staff planner Brandon Berry summarized the request and noted the proposal would produce a dock narrower and shorter than the existing structure and that the north-side neighbor had provided a signed letter of no objection.…

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