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North Augusta board grants variance allowing 52-foot front setback for infill lot
Summary
The North Augusta Board of Zoning Appeals voted 3–0 to grant a variance allowing a front-yard setback not to exceed 52 feet for a proposed single-family home at the address listed in the application, finding steep topography created a practical hardship and attaching three conditions.
The North Augusta Board of Zoning Appeals on April 14 granted a variance allowing a front-yard setback of up to 52 feet for a proposed single-family residence at the property listed in the application for Shane and Mary Louise Rhymer.
The board, with members Kevin Skaggs, Bill Burke and Jim Newman present, voted unanimously (3–0) to approve application ZD26-004 (also referenced as DV26.004 in the hearing). The approval carried three conditions: the variance applies only to the construction of a single-family residence as depicted in the submitted materials; the front-yard setback shall not exceed 52 feet as approved by the board; and any future modifications affecting the approved setback will require additional review and approval.
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