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Zoning board approves variance to rebuild at 3314 Country Club Drive after fire damage
Summary
The Grand Prairie Zoning Board of Adjustments unanimously approved a request to reduce a side-yard setback from 6 to 5 feet and lower the minimum living area from 2,000 to 1,940 sq. ft. for a new single-family home at 3314 Country Club Drive, citing lot constraints from a 1972 plat and fire damage.
The Grand Prairie Zoning Board of Adjustments voted unanimously to approve two variances for 3314 Country Club Drive, allowing a proposed new single-family home to sit 5 feet from the side property line and have 1,940 square feet of living area instead of the 2,000-square-foot minimum required in the zoning district.
Staff planner Salvador told the board the existing lot was platted in 1972 and had been significantly damaged by fire; the structure was demolished down to the foundation and the parcel is now vacant. He said the lot measures about 7,187 square feet, smaller than the current…
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