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Board unanimously approves recognition of a nonconforming agricultural accessory structure for property owner Tate Phillips

Centerville City Board of Adjustment · April 14, 2026

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Summary

The Centerville Board of Adjustment approved staff's recommendation to recognize an existing nonconforming agricultural accessory structure on Parcel 070700194 (applicant Tate Phillips), enabling a boundary line adjustment; the board again limited approval to the adjustment shown in staff materials.

The Centerville City Board of Adjustment voted unanimously to recognize an existing nonconforming accessory agricultural structure on property owned by Tate Phillips, allowing a boundary line adjustment shown in the staff packet.

Staff explained the Phillips application was similar to the earlier Haynesworth matter but that a building permit approving the structure was located in the file, which simplified verification. The structure sits on agricultural low zone Parcel 070700194; staff recommended recognition so the applicant could proceed with the boundary line adjustment affecting adjacent parcels.

Board and staff reviewed maps and noted a property boundary line running through the building; staff said the proposed boundary adjustment would "square off" lot lines to cure that condition rather than create a new nonconformity. David Hershey moved to approve recognition with conditions quoting CCC 12.22.0.060 and limiting approval to the specific boundary survey in the packet; Scott seconded and the motion passed unanimously.

The board’s findings mirror those in the first item: the applicant provided adequate evidence for recognition, the verification would not negatively impact neighboring properties or infrastructure, and approval does not grant future expansion rights without additional review. Staff will finalize the written findings and mail the decision to the applicant.