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German Village Commission backs most zoning variances for 890–900 S. Third St., holds screening requirement

2065040 · January 3, 2025
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The German Village Commission voted Jan. 2 to recommend most zoning variances for a proposal at 890–900 South Third Street but kept the required screening and adjusted a parking-setback allowance to match existing conditions.

The German Village Commission on Jan. 2 recommended a package of zoning variances for 890–900 South Third Street, while keeping the commission's screening requirement and setting the parking setback to match the existing condition.

The applicant submitted nine variances that would allow five dwelling units in the building, reduce the rear-yard requirement, cut required parking from eight spaces to five, reduce multiple setbacks to zero feet in some places and shorten the maneuvering area from 20 feet to 13 feet. Jack Reynolds, representing the applicant, told the commission the conversion began with a first-floor office that the market no longer supports and that the owner, Sue Faubber, seeks to convert that…

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