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El Paso Zoning Board OKs legalization of small encroachments, requires accessory structure relocation
Summary
The Zoning Board of Adjustment approved a request to legalize existing and proposed encroachments at a historic R-4 property, with a condition that an accessory structure be removed or relocated.
The Zoning Board of Adjustment of the City of El Paso approved a request June 2 to legalize existing side- and rear-yard encroachments and to permit a small addition at a residence in the R‑4 historic zone, with a condition that an accessory structure be relocated or removed.
Staff emphasized the request was to legalize an existing structure that encroaches 5 feet into a required side setback and 11 feet 4 inches into the rear setback, a total encroachment of 351 square feet, and to permit a proposed home addition that would encroach 4 feet 2…
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