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Ellisville BZA approves Harmon Farms variances for rear-loaded homes and side-yard setbacks
Summary
The Ellisville Board of Zoning Appeals unanimously approved Harmon Farms LLC’s request to allow 0-foot side-yard setbacks on a subset of interior lots and to waive the town driveway/right-of-way permit requirement for rear-loaded homes served by private alleys, citing fire-department review and staff recommendation.
The Ellisville Board of Zoning Appeals voted to approve a petition from Harmon Farms LLC to reduce the minimum side-yard setback to zero for certain interior lots and to remove the requirement for a town driveway/right-of-way permit for rear-loaded homes served by private alleys in Phase 1 of the Harmon Farm subdivision (case BZA26-1). Staff recommended approval.
Staff said the site is in a C-1 zoning district that ordinarily requires a 10-foot side-yard setback but noted the developer obtained a special exception to allow single-family detached and attached homes. Staff recommended the variances after…
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