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Zoning board approves multiple residential setback exceptions and denies a pole-sign height variance

Zoning Board of Adjustment, El Paso City · April 20, 2026
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Summary

At its April 20 meeting the El Paso City Zoning Board of Adjustment approved a series of special exceptions to legalize or permit residential encroachments and carports across several addresses, and denied a separate variance to allow a 45-foot pole sign for an automotive dealership.

El Paso City’s Zoning Board of Adjustment on April 20 approved a bundle of special exceptions that legalized or permitted residential encroachments and carport structures at several addresses and denied one separate sign-height variance.

Planning staff presented multiple items on the published agenda. Staff recommended approval, generally with conditions that accessory structures encroaching into utility easements be removed or relocated and that new carport or canopy materials match the primary residence. The board approved the following items after applicants or their representatives confirmed they accepted the staff conditions:

- 11767 Stephanie Drive (PZBA 250034): staff recommended and the board approved a special exception to permit a proposed 198 sq ft carport to encroach into a 20-foot front yard setback; applicant Belinda Rosales…

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