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Spring Hill BZA approves rear-setback variance for sunroom at 2025 Morton Drive

Spring Hill Board of Zoning Appeals · July 15, 2025
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The Spring Hill Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance allowing an enclosed sunroom to reduce the rear setback from 25 feet to 15 feet at 2025 Morton Drive; staff had recommended denial and the motion passed 2-1.

The Spring Hill Board of Zoning Appeals on July 15 approved a variance that will allow homeowners at 2025 Morton Drive to enclose and extend an existing patio into a sunroom, reducing the required 25-foot rear setback to about 15 feet.

Senior Planner Gil Moran told the board the property is zoned R-2 and is roughly 0.319 acres, and that under UDC Article 4 the minimum rear setback for the zone is 25 feet. Moran said the proposed project would enclose an existing 10-by-10 concrete patio and extend it to approximately 12-by-16 feet, equating to a 10-foot…

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