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Board approves Velasquez parking variance for off-site auto-body business with 30-car cap and monitoring
Summary
The board approved Israel Velasquez’s request to allow parking of vehicles associated with an off-site auto-body repair business and to retain a storage shed three feet from a residence, imposing conditions including a cap of 30 vehicles, no inoperable vehicles allowed, a 15-foot buffer on select property lines, and staff monitoring.
The Jefferson County Board of Zoning Adjustment voted July 28 to allow Israel Velasquez to use part of his 9.84-acre A-1 zoned property to park vehicles connected to an off-site automotive body repair business and to retain an existing storage shed located three feet from a neighboring residence instead of the required 16 feet. Staff characterized the request as a limited expansion for parking only and recommended numerous conditions, including no on-site repair work and…
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