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Petitioner seeking storage container variance denied waiver of notice, granted continuance to Dec. 2
Summary
Harry Hicks asked the Metropolitan Board of Zoning Appeals on Nov. 4 to waive the requirement that mailed notice be sent to all neighborhood organizations for a variance permitting a 20-foot storage container placed on his property after storm damage.
Petitioner Harry Hicks asked the Metropolitan Board of Zoning Appeals on Nov. 4 to waive the board’s notice rule so he would not need to mail the full list of neighborhood organizations listed in Article 4.1.b(8) for a variance to keep a 20-foot storage container on his property.
Hicks said the container replaced a shed destroyed during a storm, that he placed it on concrete and painted it to match his house, and that he could not afford to mail what he believed to be about 200 notices. "All I'm asking a variance for is a storage container," Hicks said. He told the board he had paid the filing fee and that he…
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