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Owner seeks front‑setback variance on Peyton Lane to legalize dwelling and enable subdivision
Summary
William J. Peyton requested a variance to legalize a dwelling 22.3 feet from Peyton Lane (30‑foot front setback required) so the owner can subdivide three existing homes on a single parcel into separate lots; public testimony and staff discussion focused on a 2001 agreement that the structure would be moved but was not.
William J. Peyton sought a variance on Aug. 21 to reduce the 30‑foot front setback to 22.3 feet for an existing manufactured dwelling on Peyton Lane so that three existing homes on one tax parcel can be subdivided into separate lots.
"We want to do the variance to give us the 7 foot," Peyton said during the public hearing, explaining that the property contains three homes and that the dwelling has been in place for 39 years. Peyton said a contractor told him the unit could not practically be moved and would likely need demolition…
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