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Zoning board approves 93‑square‑foot setback variance for 104 South 10th Street

Saginaw Zoning Board of Appeals · February 5, 2026
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Summary

The Saginaw Zoning Board of Appeals approved a roughly 93-square-foot setback variance for 104 South 10th Street to add a community room and reconfigure a deteriorating foundation; the vote met the board's 'option 3' minimum-variance test and passed unanimously.

The Saginaw Zoning Board of Appeals voted to grant a setback variance for 104 South 10th Street, allowing a roughly 93-square-foot addition intended to create a community room and foyer.

The motion to issue the variance was approved unanimously; the chair characterized the decision as meeting "option 3," the board's standard for the minimum variance necessary to provide reasonable use of the land or structure. The board cited existing site conditions, including a deteriorating concrete foundation under the…

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