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Commission continues debate on impervious-coverage exception at 8141 Pershing after lengthy public comment

3762556 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

Homeowners seeking alternative compliance to exceed Clayton Gardens’ 55% impervious limit asked for a 3.1% increase to 58.1% for an attached garage addition and second-floor office; commissioners and staff continued the item, citing concerns about precedent, dry-well saturation, demolition compliance and unclear plans.

The Plan Commission/ARB continued consideration of a request from the owners of 8141 Pershing Avenue for alternative compliance to exceed the Clayton Gardens Urban Design District impervious-coverage limit.

Homeowner Nick McCulloch presented the application and argued the lot’s dimensions and prior site constraints make the family’s requested 3.1% exception (to reach 58.1% impervious cover) necessary to add an enlarged kitchen, family room and a second-floor office over a new garage. McCulloch repeatedly told commissioners the proposal “will improve the stormwater condition slightly better than it is today”…

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