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Rapid City board approves reduced setbacks, 33% lot coverage for corner infill home

Rapid City Zoning Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission · November 8, 2024
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Summary

The Zoning Board approved variances to allow a two‑story single‑family home on a constrained corner lot at Van Buren and Gold Streets, splitting the front/rear setbacks 10 feet/10 feet and allowing 33% lot coverage with design and elevation stipulations.

The Rapid City Zoning Board of Adjustment on Nov. 7 approved a variance allowing a proposed two‑story single‑family residence to sit closer to property lines than zoning normally permits.

Cassie Hayes, current planner, told the board the applicant seeks to reduce the front setback from 25 feet to 14 feet, the rear setback from 25 feet to 6 feet and to increase maximum lot coverage from 30% to 33% to accommodate a 70‑by‑30 foot home with a 2,100‑square‑foot footprint (4,200 square feet total…

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