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Bexley ARB delays decision on covered walkway that would connect house and detached garage
Summary
The Bexley Architectural Review Board on Feb. 13 tabled an application to build a gabled covered walkway between a house and a detached garage at 811 South Roosevelt after staff said an attached roof would likely be treated as a single primary structure and require a variance.
The Bexley Architectural Review Board on Feb. 13 tabled an application for 811 South Roosevelt after extensive design discussion and staff advice that the proposed gabled covered walkway, as drawn, could be treated as a single primary structure and would likely need a variance from the Board of Zoning and Planning.
The applicant, identified in the record as Eric Kramer, said the homeowner’s goal was “to have a covered walkway from the home to the garage, so that when it’s raining, snowing, that she can get out to her car, and not slip and fall.” Kramer described a raised deck and a plan to align a new rectangular deck with the proposed walkway.
Karen, the city staff reviewer, told the board: “I as staff ... can’t…
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