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Jamestown Zoning Board approves area variance for storage building at 18 King Street
Summary
The Jamestown Zoning Board of Appeals voted 5-0 on Feb. 5 to approve an area variance allowing an addition to a storage building at 18 King Street; the application raised questions about size limits, runoff and neighbors but generated no public opposition.
The Jamestown Zoning Board of Appeals on Feb. 5 approved, by a 5-0 vote, an area variance allowing an addition to an accessory building at 18 King Street.
The application filed by Gerald Hill requested permission to add to an existing building used as a storage garage on Parcel 387.12-2-36. The board’s public notice cited Section 300-0317 F (accessory structures), which the notice described as limiting accessory buildings in the district to 720 square feet and a maximum dimension of 36 feet. The notice also stated the proposed structure would be “32 feet by 40 feet or 1,280 square feet,” while the petition form indicated a 10-foot by 32-foot addition; the discrepancy was noted on…
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