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Augusta BZA conditionally approves large accessory building at Horseshoe Road after owner agrees to restrictions
Summary
The Board approved a variance to allow an already-built 4,280-square-foot metal pole barn to be treated as an accessory structure if two parcels are combined and several conditions are met, including no separate electrical meter and prohibition on residential use.
The Augusta Board of Zoning Appeals approved on Oct. 20 a variance to increase the allowed total accessory-building area at 1101 and 1105 Horseshoe Road from the ordinance maximum (1,200 square feet) to 4,280 square feet, subject to conditions and consolidation of parcels.
Amanda Cruz, planning staff, told the board the properties total approximately 1.76 acres in the Horseshoe Farms neighborhood and that an unlawful structure complaint is active for a metal pole barn built without permits. By ordinance, accessory buildings…
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