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Fort Thomas board grants driveway expansion for resident citing safety near blind curve
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The Fort Thomas Board of Adjustment approved a variance allowing Adam Woods to enlarge his front driveway at 436 South Grand Avenue, saying the change will improve maneuvering near a blind curve; the request exceeded the city's 25% front-yard paved-area limit.
The Fort Thomas Board of Adjustment on Tuesday approved a variance that will let resident Adam Woods enlarge the paved area in front of his house at 436 South Grand Avenue to improve vehicle maneuvering near a blind curve.
Mr. Stewart, the city planner who described the project, said South Grand does not allow on‑street parking and that Woods’s current approach to the street is constrained by a close blind curve. Stewart told the board the requested enlargement exceeds Fort Thomas’s 25%…
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