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Temple Terrace board approves wetland setback and lot-coverage variance for 707 Argyle Place
Summary
The Temple Terrace Board of Adjustment on Oct. 23 approved variance application BA25-01, allowing property owners to build a 628-square-foot in-ground swimming pool at 707 Argyle Place by reducing the wetland setback from 50 feet to 19 feet and increasing maximum permitted lot coverage to 50.2%.
The Temple Terrace Board of Adjustment on Oct. 23 approved variance application BA25-01, allowing property owners Patricia and James Chacho to build an in-ground swimming pool at 707 Argyle Place by reducing the wetland setback from 50 feet to 19 feet and increasing the maximum permitted lot impervious coverage from 47.5% to 50.2%.
Alyssa Livingstone, senior planner for the City of Temple Terrace, told the board the lot is in the R-10 single-family residential zoning district, is about 0.36 acres, contains a two-story house built in 1972 and is bounded on the south by Hillsborough River wetlands. "Staff recommends approval of variance application BA 25 0 1," Livingstone said, explaining that the pre-1990 status of the lot and the…
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