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Board Approves Front-Setback Variance for Leo's Market Lot in Hickory Junction
Summary
The Board of Zoning Appeals unanimously approved a variance to relax a 20-foot 'build-to' front setback for a 2.761-acre Hickory Junction lot to permit development of a Leo's Market site; staff said a PUD amendment is pending but timing required an immediate variance to allow closing.
The City of Lebanon Board of Zoning Appeals on Dec. 1 approved a variance to the Hickory Junction PUD that allows a commercial building to sit farther from front property lines than the original 20-foot "build-to" requirement. The action clears the way for development of a parcel, described by staff as about 2.761 acres, where roads border all four sides of the lot.
Planning staff (Ben) reviewed the development history and said the original intent for the district favored pedestrian-oriented buildings set near sidewalks, but some outlots in…
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