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Planning board denies variance for noncompliant finger pier at 721 NE 30th Street
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Board denied a request for two variances to allow a finger pier to remain as built at 721 NE 30th Street, finding the construction error did not meet variance criteria; the vote was 0-5 against the applicant.
The Planning and Zoning Board voted 0-5 on March 20 to deny variance requests that would have allowed a finger pier built at 721 Northeast 30th Street to remain in its current, nonconforming location and length.
Courtney Wood, the city's zoning officer, told the board the applicant had submitted permit drawings showing an approvable pier but the constructed pier did not match the approved plans and failed the zoning location inspection. Wood summarized the variance requests: an allowance for a 19.8‑foot extension into the waterway instead of the maximum 18 feet (15% of the waterway width)…
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