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Englewood board approves variances to allow two‑car front garage at 3085 S. Corona St.

Englewood City Board of Adjustment and Appeals · January 15, 2026
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Summary

The Englewood City Board of Adjustment and Appeals approved three variances to allow a two‑car front garage and driveway at 3085 S. Corona St., subject to dimensional conditions (driveway max 18 ft, garage structure max 22 ft, garage door max 16 ft). The decision passed 6–0; permits require a site plan and wait out a 30‑day appeal period.

The Englewood City Board of Adjustment and Appeals on Tuesday approved three variances to allow construction of a two‑car, front‑facing garage and a widened driveway at 3085 S. Corona St., granting the request with four dimensional stipulations after extended discussion about site plans and neighborhood impacts.

Eric Sampson, senior planner with community development, told the board the application seeks three variances: to allow a detached accessory structure in front of the primary building line (Title 16, Chapter 5, Table 5.3), to permit a front‑facing garage entrance (Table 5.4), and to allow a driveway wider than otherwise permitted for an alley‑served lot. Sampson said staff believes the unusual placement of the 1930 house at the rear of the lot creates a unique physical condition that meets variance criteria and that approval would not impair neighboring…

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