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Board approves 5-foot front-yard variance for Charleston Light lot to address drainage
Summary
The Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance to reduce the front-yard setback from 25 to 20 feet for a lot on Charleston Light to allow the house to be sited forward and improve stormwater dissipation from an existing berm; applicants were John Ginn and Daniel Parker.
The Board of Zoning Appeals voted to grant a 5-foot front-yard variance for a lot on Charleston Light, allowing the house to be set 20 feet from the front property line instead of the 25-foot standard, the board announced after a voice vote.
Applicant John Ginn told the board the property backs to a berm and the variance would move…
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