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Clay County grants after-the-fact setback variance for Anberg property on 100th Street South

2160531 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

The Clay County Board of Commissioners approved an after-the-fact variance allowing a rebuilt outbuilding to remain about 23 feet into the 125-foot road centerline setback on 100th Street South, citing minimal impact and practical difficulty for the property owners.

The Clay County Board of Commissioners voted to grant an after-the-fact variance for a structure on property associated with applicants Jeffrey and Ray Anberg, allowing the building to remain about 23 feet into the 125-foot road centerline setback along 100th Street South.

Planning staff member Matt (last name not provided) told the board the new structure was built to replace an outbuilding that collapsed and now sits approximately 102 feet from the road centerline and about 69 feet from the right of way, representing roughly an 18% reduction of the required setback.

The variance matter was considered during a public hearing. Matt…

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