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Votes at a glance: Board of Zoning Appeals approves multiple variances and special uses
Summary
At its Feb. 20 meeting the Board of Zoning Appeals approved a slate of variances and special uses, including permits for business-living quarters, mobile homes, pole barns, driveway and setback variances, and site changes for a McDonald's; most items passed unanimously or by 6-0 votes.
The Board of Zoning Appeals convened Feb. 20 at the Civic Center Complex and approved a series of special-use permits and variances. Most motions passed unanimously by the six voting members present. Key outcomes:
- SPUDash2024Dash022 / VARDash2024Dash106 (7235 North Green River Road): The board approved a special use to allow business-associated living quarters (not for rental) for an existing pole barn and a variance to relax a required two-way drive aisle width from 24 feet to 11 feet and to allow gravel in lieu of paved parking/drive aisles in a C-4 zone. Vote: 6-0.
- SPUDash2025Dash001 (1105 North Fourth Avenue): Special use to allow a community garden for a charitable organization; approval limited to one year and minimum parking spaces set to 0. Vote: 6-0. (See separate article for details and public comments.)
- SPUDash2025Dash002 (400 Rechton Avenue): Special use approved to legally establish two existing…
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