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Planners approve residential variances: garage before house and front-yard setback on corner lot
Summary
The panel granted a one-year condition to permit an accessory garage to be built before a primary dwelling and approved a 10-foot front-yard setback variance for a corner lot after staff review; applicants provided site dimensions and said house construction is planned within a year.
A planning panel approved two residential variance requests Monday: one allowing an accessory structure to be built before a primary dwelling and another reducing a front-yard setback on a corner lot.
Brigetta Lawhorn, listed on the agenda for an accessory-structure request, said she wants to build a 46-by-45-foot garage on a 5.03-acre parcel to store a camper, boat…
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