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Board grants rear-yard setback variance at 1033 Eastlake Drive with landscaping condition
Summary
After neighbors raised concerns about conflicting surveys and communication, the Decatur Zoning Board of Appeals granted a rear-yard setback variance for 1033 Eastlake Drive, reducing the required rear setback to 22 feet and conditioning approval on a rear-yard landscape plan approved by staff.
The Zoning Board of Appeals voted Sept. 8 to grant a rear-yard setback variance for 1033 Eastlake Drive, reducing the rear setback from 40 feet to 22 feet and conditioning the approval on a rear-yard landscape plan to be approved by city staff.
Adrian Williams, the applicant's representative from Max Craft Innovations, said the project relied on an earlier survey that incorrectly placed the rear property line roughly 10 feet farther back; when the discrepancy was discovered the owner…
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