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Auburn board denies variance to shrink lot width for proposed road‑service use near Auburn High School
Summary
The Auburn Board of Zoning Adjustments on Feb. 5 voted to deny a variance that would have reduced the 100‑foot minimum lot width to 35.5 feet for a parcel in the Comprehensive Element District (CED), a move that would have allowed a road‑service use at a site adjacent to Auburn High School.
The Auburn Board of Zoning Adjustments on Feb. 5 voted to deny a variance that would have reduced the 100‑foot minimum lot width to 35.5 feet for a parcel in the Comprehensive Element District (CED), a move that would have allowed a road‑service use at a site adjacent to Auburn High School.
The request, listed on the agenda as BZ2025001, sought a variance of 24.5 feet from the 100‑foot lot‑width requirement specified in the city zoning rules to permit a road‑service use on a lot that currently measures about 75.5 feet at the road frontage. The denial means the applicant will not proceed with the parallel conditional‑use review before the Planning Commission next week.
David Slocum, the civil…
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