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Osage Beach board approves front-setback variance for Brands’ home addition
Summary
The Osage Beach Board of Adjustment approved a variance allowing Chris and Sarah Brand to build an addition that will sit 23.4 feet from the front property line, short of the city’s 25-foot front setback. The planning commission recommended approval; a related special-use permit goes to the Board of Aldermen.
The Osage Beach Board of Adjustment approved a front-setback variance for applicants Chris and Sarah Brand, allowing an addition to their home at 870 Pentail Lane to sit 23.4 feet from the front property line, short of the city’s 25-foot minimum.
City planner (name not given) told the board the property is zoned C-1 commercial and that the proposed work constitutes a residential expansion that also requires a special-use permit from the Board of Aldermen. "The front setback is the only, what I would call, concrete setback…
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