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Board approves ice-cream shop and parking variance at 324 Leonard Street, with ADA parking condition

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The Board of Zoning Appeals approved a conditional use for a neighborhood ice-cream shop at 324 Leonard Street and granted a related parking variance; the board required the applicant to apply for a compliant ADA on‑street parking space adjacent to the property.

The Morgantown Board of Zoning Appeals voted May 21 to grant a conditional-use permit for a neighborhood ice-cream shop at 324 Leonard Street and to grant a variance relieving the site from full off-street parking requirements, subject to a condition that the applicant apply for a compliant on-street ADA space adjacent to the property.

Adelheid Schaup, the applicant, described a small, primarily outdoor-focused shop serving ice cream seasonally from a roughly 500-square-foot building. “The structure itself is actually quite small. It's only 500 square feet and probably only by the time we put serving area in and then the required bathroom, probably only have space for maybe 2 tables inside. And then outside is really where I feel like the value is,”…

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