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Golf Manor planning panel approves 8-foot rear-setback variance for 2507; final plans required
Summary
The Golf Manor Planning Commission approved a variance allowing an 8-foot, 1-inch rear setback for a house addition at 2507, provided the applicant submits a final survey, elevation drawings and other materials. Neighbors spoke in support and staff noted the request departs from the usual 40-foot standard.
The Golf Manor Planning Commission approved a zoning variance allowing an 8-foot, 1-inch rear setback for an addition at 2507 (street not specified) after hearing from the applicant and nearby residents and requiring final survey and elevation drawings before administrative sign-off.
The commission’s decision allows the homeowner to proceed with design intent but makes the variance conditional on submission of a property survey, final architectural elevations and other final drawings. Planning staff told the commission the proposal departs from the code’s typical 40-foot rear setback and had been denied administratively before referral to the commission.
The applicant, homeowner Ross Kazi, described the project as an addition to the rear of a small house to create a larger family home. “We want to be able to do that. We believe that, you know, happiness is a…
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