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Board approves accessory-structure variance for Greenwood property with landscaping, driveway conditions

2084534 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

The Board approved a variance allowing Timothy and Renee Trotter to build a large accessory structure without a 36-inch masonry wainscot, subject to landscaping, driveway surfacing and permit conditions; vote was 4-0.

The Greenwood Board of Zoning Appeals on Nov. 25 approved a variance allowing an accessory structure larger than 300 square feet at 10770 Creek Road to be constructed without the UDO-required 36-inch masonry wainscot, subject to landscaping and driveway surfacing conditions.

Petitioner Renee Trotter described the proposal as a backyard pole-barn-style accessory structure on a three-acre parcel behind a 1960s red-brick ranch, saying it "wouldn't be seen by the street." Trotter told the board she and her husband need additional storage for a boat and equipment and that the structure would match the house's colors.

Planning staff (Zach and Steph) expressed concern…

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