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Zoning board denies San Angelo property owner’s request for 24x24 workshop after tie votes
Summary
The San Angelo Zoning Board of Adjustment denied a variance for a 24-by-24 accessory structure at 3942 Inglewood Drive after two 3–3 votes failed to reach the six affirmative votes required. Owner Ramon Ramon and staff debated lot shape, overhead electrical easements and whether a smaller or reconfigured building could meet setbacks.
The San Angelo Zoning Board of Adjustment on a split board decision denied a request to allow a 24-by-24 workshop at 3942 Inglewood Drive, leaving the owner without the variance he said he had sought for more than a decade.
Senior planner Austin Rees told the board the property, in the Sunset neighborhood (District 6), would need variances from section 5 0 1 a to allow a 4-foot rear setback instead of 20 feet and a 2-foot side setback instead of 5 feet because the proposed accessory structure would be too close to the house and lot lines. “We do think the property is of sufficient size, and the surrounding properties mostly abide with the zoning regulations, so really we…
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