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Board OKs large side‑yard variance to connect home to garage, remands design to ARB
Summary
The board approved a 9‑foot, 5‑inch side‑yard variance at 410 South Columbia to permit a new addition that will connect the primary house to the detached garage; the board also remanded the final design to the Architecture Review Board following positive ARB feedback.
The Bexley Board of Zoning and Planning granted a 9‑foot, 5‑inch area variance to allow construction of an addition at 410 South Columbia that will connect a previously detached garage to the primary dwelling.
Planner Matt Klingler explained that the property’s pattern of earlier alterations — including a prior addition and an adjusted property boundary — resulted in an unusual condition where portions of the primary structure and accessory building sit closer…
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