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Board denies year‑round driveway RV variance for family citing son’s traumatic brain injury
Summary
The Board of Zoning Appeals voted against a variance to allow a recreational vehicle to remain in a driveway year‑round for a family that said the RV provides an accessible private space for an adult son with traumatic brain injury and PTSD.
Jamie Roberts and Linda Jones petitioned the Board of Zoning Appeals on Oct. 25 for a variance from developmental standards to allow a recreational vehicle (RV) to be parked in their driveway year‑round at 5505 Billmore Street so their adult son could use it as private space to manage symptoms of traumatic brain injury and post‑traumatic stress disorder.
Linda Jones told the board the RV provides her son with a regulated private space and asserted that the arrangement has helped prevent…
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