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Board continues two large outdoor-storage variance requests after neighbors raise noise, floodway and tree-line concerns
Summary
The Board of Zoning Appeals continued two related variances for 4400 and 4220 North Saint Joseph Avenue after neighbors described truck noise, dust, recent tree clearing and potential floodway conflicts; staff requested clearer civil plans and the owner’s presence before the case returns next month.
The Evansville Board of Zoning Appeals voted on Dec. 19 to continue two linked variance requests for 4400 and 4220 North Saint Joseph Avenue after neighbors and board members raised unresolved concerns about driveway placement, noise, tree removal and possible work in a floodway.
Matt Layman of R. Layman and Son Consulting, representing property owner James McCullough, asked the board to relax requirements for an 8-foot opaque fence around outdoor storage areas, allow gravel in lieu of paved parking, and approve construction within portions of the site so the owner could operate outdoor storage and contractor-related uses. Layman presented a revised civil drawing…
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