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Commission approves setback variance for Eisley family home on State Street after condition revision
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a variance allowing additions to a nonconforming 1962 house at 990 State Street after revising conditions; commissioners discussed vision-clearance concerns and required building permits.
The North Bend Planning Commission on Sept. 15 approved a variance allowing an addition at 990 State Street for homeowners Kenneth and Angelica Eisley, subject to revised conditions including building-permit compliance.
Staff explained the house, built in 1962, is legally nonconforming: existing front and rear setbacks are 16 feet and 7 feet, while current R-5 standards require 20 feet front and 10 feet rear. The applicants requested the addition maintain the existing setbacks rather…
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