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Board grants roof-pitch variance to preserve mid-century look at 109 Carolyn Avenue

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The Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance to allow a 1.5:12 roof pitch for an addition at 109 Carolyn Avenue, with board members citing the street’s mid‑century character and the house’s elevated lot position.

The Franklin City Board of Zoning Appeals on July 3 approved a variance permitting a 1.5:12 roof pitch for an addition to the house at 109 Carolyn Avenue, despite staff’s recommendation to deny the request because the ordinance permits roof pitches between 3:12 and 12:12.

The decision was framed by neighbors and the applicant as an effort to preserve the mid‑century character of a neighborhood where lower-profile roofs are common.

Staff reported that the existing house (on a 0.44-acre lot) features multiple roof pitches ranging from 3:12 to 5:12 and that the zoning ordinance allows between 3:12 and 12:12 for…

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