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BZA grants multiple variances to allow RV dwelling on property; approval requires permits and impact fee
Summary
The board approved several variances allowing an RV to be used as a dwelling on a Main Street property, subject to obtaining required permits and payment of impact fees within one year.
The Pataskala Board of Zoning Appeals on June 10 approved multiple variances to permit a recreational vehicle (RV) to be used as a dwelling on residential property at 6320 Main Street SW, contingent on the applicant obtaining required permits and paying applicable impact fees within one year.
Staff said the applicant, Phyllis Baldwin, owns the subject property and the adjacent parcel to the north. The request combined variances to permit an RV of about 8 by 40 feet (approximately 320 square feet) to remain as living quarters behind the principal house; to allow two dwelling units on the same R‑8.7 lot; to…
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