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Board approves warehouse expansion at 222 Bodark Street, grants alley-setback variance
Summary
The Abilene Board of Adjustments granted a special exception and a variance to allow an owner to connect and expand existing nonconforming buildings at 222 Bodark Street, including a zero-foot alley setback where 25 feet is normally required.
The Abilene Board of Adjustments approved a special exception and variance allowing owners Mauro Omar and Rubella Ortiz to connect and expand existing nonconforming structures at 222 Bodark Street and to reduce the alley setback to zero feet where 25 feet is required.
Clarissa Ivy, planner for the City of Abilene, said the property is in a Light Industrial zone and is surrounded by older structures; the existing buildings date to 1939 and are legal nonconformities. Ivy said the proposal connects the main front building to two rear structures and would maintain a 32-foot…
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