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Douglas County planning panel disapproves variance for second‑story addition at 239 Engine House Circle
Summary
The Planning Commission voted 5–1 to disapprove a major variance that would have reduced the west side setback from 7 feet to 0 for a second‑story addition at 239 Engine House Circle. Neighbors objected to construction without prior permits; the applicant acknowledged he should have obtained approvals earlier.
The Douglas County Planning Commission voted 5–1 to disapprove a major variance application, DP25‑0141, that sought to reduce the west side yard setback from seven feet to zero for a 534‑square‑foot second‑story addition above an existing garage at 239 Engine House Circle. Commissioner Kirk moved to disapprove the variance; Jim McCallop seconded and the motion carried, with Paul Bridal voting no and Bryce Klutz absent.
Community Development planner Lucille Reo told the commission the matter had been continued from October after staff discovered the addition had already been constructed. Reo read conditions requested by Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District, including a fuel‑modification plan, a recorded maintenance covenant, and installation of an automatic…
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