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Commission approves variances for 19 Campanile lots to accommodate alley-loaded home plans
Summary
The commission approved Variance 25-00002 to allow 8 lots a 3.5-foot encroachment (35%) and 11 lots a 1.5-foot encroachment (15%) into the required 10-foot front-yard setback in the Campanile community, citing smaller lot depths and limited extent of the request; the applicant is D.R. Horton.
The Cathedral City Planning Commission approved Variance 25-00002 on March 5 to permit limited front-yard setback encroachments on 19 lots in the Campanile residential community as the builder, D.R. Horton, prepares to build the remaining lots in the subdivision.
Planning staff described the request as two separate deviations from the standard 10-foot front-yard setback: eight lots would encroach 3.5 feet (35 percent) and 11 lots would encroach 1.5 feet (15 percent). Staff reported that the Campanile subdivision was approved as a planned unit development in 2004 and that D.R. Horton has acquired the remaining 83 vacant lots. Assistant Planner Manuel Rocha told commissioners the lots backing the central open space are only 19 feet deep, compared with 24-foot-deep alley-loaded lots elsewhere,…
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