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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11.27.1989 BA MinutesBOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING MINUTES Monday, November 27, 1989 7:30 P.M. - City Hall The Board of Adjustment met in regular session with Chairman Jack Burton presiding. Other members present were Randy Ballinger, Rebecca Escalante Lynn Davis Lee Roy Lightfoot and Pat Stoner~ Members absent were John Oathout and Carolyn Warrick. Staff members Mike McDonough, Director of Municipal Services; David Blackburn, City Attorney and Jim Sewell, Building Inspector met with the Board. Visitors present Donald Lewis Shannon, Roger Dowdy, Judy Sewell, Vanessa Sewell and Priscilla Sewell. Mr. Blackburn distributed a copy of The People's Access to Government Guide to each member of the B6ard. B. A. CASE NO. 1086: Request of Donald Lewis Shannon to construct an outside stairway in the side yard in a R-! (Single-Family Residential) Zoning District on Lot No. 13 & South 5 feet of Lot 14, Block 3, Terry Subdivision and located at 1604 Ennis. The case was presented to the Board by Mr. Sewell. Mr. Sewell explained that his office was notified of the stairway being placed against the fence in June. He made contact with Mr. Shannon at that time and Mr. Shannon advised that he would correct the violation as soon as the alley was dry and he could get his equipment into it. In September the violation was not corrected and Mr. McDonough discussed the matter with Mr. Shannon. The violation remained uncorrected and on October 16, 1989 a complaint was filed in Municipal Court. Mr. Shannon then contacted the BUilding Department and made application for a variance. Several members of the Board questioned Mr. Shannon about cutting the stairway and landing back to where the stairway would meet the Zoning Ordinance. (A stairway is permitted to project three feet into the required yard according to the Zoning Ordinance.) After further discussion, Mr. Ballinger made a motion to deny the request for a variance of five (5) feet into the required side yard and the applicant must comply with the code by being at least two (2) feet from the property line. The motion was seconded by Ms. Escalante and passes on a 3 to 2 vote with Mr. Davis and Ms. Stoner voting against the motion. Mr. Shannon was given thirty {30) days to be in compliance with the code. Board of Adjustment Meeting Minutes November 27, 198 Page 2 B. A. CASE NO. 1087: Request of Roger Dowdy on behalf of Dowdy Plumbing to construct an open carport in the required front yard in a C-3 (Commercial General Business) Zoning District on the West 30 feet of Lot 7 and the East 30 feet of Lot 8, Block 73., Alexander-Westmoreland Addition and located at 604 W. 6th Street. The case was presented to the Board by Mr. Seweti. Mr. Dowdy stated that the carport would be open except for about one (i) foot of the top sides. He further stated that the area in front of this property and the property next door was used for parking only and the carport would not obstruct the vision of people coming or going from the parking areas. After a short discussion, Ms. Stoner made a motion to grant an eight (8) foot variance in the required front yard for the construction of an open carport. The motion was seconded by Mr. Lightfoot and carried unanimously. Having no further business before the Baord, Ms. Escalante made a motion to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Ms. Stoner and passed unanimously. ~ im/Sew~ll Building Inspector Presiding Board Member BOARD OFADJUSTMENTMEETING MINUTES Monday, Nove~er 27, 1989 7:30 P.M. - City Hall The Board of Adjustment met in regular session with Chairman Jack Burton presiding. Other members present were Rebecca Escaiante Lynn Davis, ~Lee Roy Lightfoot and Pat Stoner. Staff present was Jim Sewell, Building Inspector. B. A. CASE NO. 1088: Request of James L. Whitfill to construct a residential storage building in the required side yard in a R-2 (Single-Family Residential) Zoning District on Lot 18, Block 1, Carpenter Subdivision and located at 2104 Independence. The case was presented to the Board by Mr. Sewell. He stated that the construction was already in progress at the time the owner made application for a variance. The building was a metal frame, constructed of 4" pipe, with metal siding, roof and concrete floor. It was constructed 4" south of the north property line. Mr. Whitfill stated that the building was constructed by his son to protect his vehicles during adverse weather. He further stated that his son worked out of state and left his vehicles at his house during the time he was gone. After a short discussion period, Ms. Escalante made a motion that a variance be granted to construct a metal storage building to within 4" of the north side property line and that a rain gutter be installed to prevent run off landing on the neighbor's property. The motion was seconded by Mr. Lightfoot and carried unanimously. Having no further business before the Board, Mr. Lightfoot made a motion, seconded by Ms. Stoner, to adjourn. The motion carried unanimously. Building Inspector Presiding Board Member