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Board signals support, tables Rasmussen secondary-dwelling variance to allow staff to revise findings
Summary
Kendall and Holly Rasmussen sought a variance to convert storage into living area in a previously approved secondary dwelling; staff recommended denial because the request exceeded the allowed 1,200-square-foot secondary dwelling limit, but the Board moved to approve and table the matter to Jan. 27 so staff can prepare revised findings.
The Ada County Board on Jan. 15 moved to approve, and then table, application 202402380 (ACV) — a variance and accessory-use approval for a secondary dwelling at 3868 East Zaldia Lane — and directed staff to return with revised findings and conclusions at the Jan. 27 business meeting.
Associate planner Mikaela Owens summarized the request: the Rasmussens had previously received accessory-use approval in 2023 for a detached accessory structure that…
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