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Goshen City approves setback variance for three‑townhouse proposal at 219 N. 5th St.
Summary
A Goshen City panel approved a one‑year developmental variance reducing the required Pike Street front setback from 35 to 28 feet to allow a proposed three‑townhouse building at 219 North 5th Street; staff approval came with conditions including windows on all facades and the project provides one more parking space than required.
A Goshen City meeting approved a developmental variance allowing a reduced front setback along Pike Street for a proposed three‑townhouse building on a long‑vacant lot at 219 North 5th Street.
Staff reported the site has been vacant since about 2016 and that the proposed three townhomes would have an approximate 1,612‑square‑foot footprint, basements and two stories each. The project provides seven on‑site parking spaces where the zoning ordinance requires six; staff…
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