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Planning commission denies variance for doggy daycare separation at 5902 Dairy Road after neighbor objections

2110438 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners denied a variance that would have allowed an indoor dog daycare and boarding facility at 5902 Dairy Road to locate within 300 feet of single-family homes; staff cited lack of required waivers and potential impacts to adjacent residences.

The Victoria City Planning Commission on Dec. 19 denied a variance request that would have reduced the required separation for a proposed commercial animal use at 5902 Dairy Road, a property the owner intends to use for an indoor doggy daycare and boarding operation.

Planning staff told commissioners the Unified Development Ordinance requires commercial animal uses to meet a minimum separation distance from single-family residences. To site the use at 5902 Dairy Road, the owner would need a waiver from every single-family residence within 300 feet; that waiver requirement was not met, staff said. Staff…

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