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Board approves seven variances for Village Greenwood campus with landscaping and screening conditions
Summary
The Board of Zoning Appeals approved seven development-standards variances for the Village Greenwood senior-living campus on US 31, subject to conditions that plans substantially conform to exhibit D, require foundation plantings along blank walls and landscaping to screen front-elevation grills.
The Board of Zoning Appeals on April 14 approved seven development-standards variances requested for the Village Greenwood senior-living campus on U.S. 31, granting relief on masonry, transparency and material standards while attaching conditions to preserve the project’s appearance and screen mechanical elements.
The approvals cover: reducing mortar masonry to under 50% on the front, side and rear elevations; reducing transparency to under 30% on the front elevation and under 20% on a side elevation; allowing columns to be clad in materials other than stone, brick or stucco; and allowing metal grills on a front elevation. The board voted 5-0 on each variance and directed the corporation counsel to prepare findings of fact reflecting the decisions.
Why it matters: The variances clear the way for a multi-building redevelopment of the Village Greenwood campus…
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