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Kenosha meeting approves variance to clear lot-line legal issues for three Fifteenth Street homes
Summary
City meeting approved a variance to resolve lot-area, lot-width and interior side-yard requirements for three adjoining single-family homes at 1615, 1621 and 1627 Fifteenth Street, a step that city staff and property owners said will allow a pending sale to proceed.
At a Kenosha city meeting on Feb. 11, 2024, attendees approved a variance to resolve lot-area, lot-width and interior side-yard requirements for three adjoining single-family homes at 1615, 1621 and 1627 Fifteenth Street.
The variance, requested by Zeke Family Trust, clears a longstanding legal-description problem that had delayed the sale of 1627 Fifteenth Street and affected the marketability of the neighboring properties, a homeowner and city staff said at a public hearing.
The applicant, Doris Zee, told the meeting she and her husband own the three side-by-side ranch homes and moved full time to Florida in 2017. "We just wanna get the lot line legal cleared so that we can, put new owners in place," Zee said, adding a buyer has been under contract for 1627 since October but the closing was postponed because of the legal-description…
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