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Jonesboro BZA declines variance to split 1306 Charles Drive into two lots
Summary
The Board of Zoning Adjustment rejected a request to reduce the minimum lot width from 60 feet to about 52 feet to allow a half-acre property at 1306 Charles Drive to be replatted into two single-family lots.
Jonesboro — The Board of Zoning Adjustment on an undisclosed October date voted against a variance request that would have allowed a property owner to replat 1306 Charles Drive into two single-family lots with frontages of about 52 feet each, short of the 60-foot minimum in the city’s zoning rules.
Weston Wagner, the property owner and applicant, told the board the parcel is “right at a half acre” and that dividing it would produce two lots with roughly 55 feet of effective frontage where the houses would sit but about 52 and 52.78 feet at the street. “I am here looking for a variance at 1306 Charles Drive,” Wagner said, adding the homes he plans would be about 1,400–1,500 square feet, three bedrooms and…
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