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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06.02.2008 BA Variance Findings BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT VARIANCE FINDINGS APPELLANT: Lester Huffine CASE NO: BA 1549 DATE OF HEARING: June 2, 2008 The undersigned, as a member of the Zoning Board of Adjustment has taken into account, among other things, the character and use of adjoining buildings and those in the vicinity, the number of persons residing or working in such buildings or upon such land and traffic conditions in the vicinity of such property, and makes the following findings: 1. There are special circumstances or conditions applying to the land or building for which the variance is sought, which circumstances or conditions are peculiar to such land or buildings and do not apply generally to lands or buildings in the same zone or neighborhood, and that said circumstances or conditions are such that the strict application of the provisions of this ordinance would deprive the applicant of the reasonable use of such land or buildings; and, 2. The granting of such variance will not be detrimental to the public welfare or substantially or permanently Injurious to the property or improvements in such zone or neighborhood in which the property is located; and, 3. The granting of the variance is necessary for the reasonable use of the land or building and that the variance as granted by the Board Is the minimum variance that will accomplish this purpose; and, 4. The literal enforcement and strict application of the provisions of the zoning ordinance will result in unnecessary hardship inconsistent with the general provisions and intent of such ordinance and that in granting such variance the spirit of the ordinance will be preserved and substantial justice done. 5. The following conditions are necessary to secure substantially the purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance. BA Case # 1549 The request of Lester Huffine for a variance of nineteen (19) feet of the required twenty-five (25) foot front setback as stated in Section 34 of the City of Plainview Zoning Ordinance to construct an 18'X21' carport in a Single Family Residential (R -2) Zoning District, and being Lot 4, Block 3, Shepard -Couch Addition, Plainview, Hale County, Texas the same being 912 W. 26 Street. If the Board of Adjustment approves the request, a building permit must be obtained from the Building Inspections Department in City Hall prior to construction. Minimum building permit fees are $45. All carports must have an impermeable surface (i.e. concrete, asphalt) applied to the driveway within 6 months of approval of the variance. �r ' Board Chairman / Member Board Member Board *ember Board Member BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT VARIANCE FINDINGS APPELLANT: Geneva L. Waldrep CASE NO: BA 1550 DATE OF HEARING: June 2, 2008 The undersigned, as a member of the Zoning Board of Adjustment has taken into account, among other things, the character and use of adjoining buildings and those in the vicinity, the number of persons residing or working in such buildings or upon such land and traffic conditions in the vicinity of such property, and makes the following findings: I . There are special circumstances or conditions applying to the land or building for which the variance is sought, which circumstances or conditions are peculiar to such land or buildings and do not apply generally to lands or buildings in the same zone or neighborhood, and that said circumstances or conditions are such that the strict application of the provisions of this ordinance would deprive the applicant of the reasonable use of such land or buildings; and, 2. The granting of such variance will not be detrimental to the public welfare or substantially or permanently Injurious to the property or improvements in such zone or neighborhood in which the property is located; and, 3. The granting of the variance is necessary for the reasonable use of the land or building and that the variance as granted by the Board Is the minimum variance that will accomplish this purpose; and, 4. The literal enforcement and strict application of the provisions of the zoning ordinance will result in unnecessary hardship inconsistent with the general provisions and intent of such ordinance and that in granting such variance the spirit of the ordinance will be preserved and substantial justice done. 5. The following conditions are necessary to secure substantially the purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance. BA Case # 1550 The request of Geneva L. Waldrep for a variance of twenty -two (22) feet of the required thirty (30) foot front setback and five (5) feet of the required eight (8) foot side setback as stated in Section 34 of the City of Plainview Zoning Ordinance to construct a 12'X20' carport in a Single Family Residential (R -1) Zoning District, and being Lot 10, Block 4, Brandes Addition, Plainview, Hale County, Texas the same being 811 Borger Street:. If the Board of Adjustment approves the request, a building permit must be obtained from the Building Inspections Department in City Hall prior to construction. Minimum building permit fees are $45. All carports must have an impermeable surface (i.e. concrete, asphalt) applied to the driveway within 6 months of approval of the variance. at Board Chairman a"; 2/ / i G �` �2 -' 2 z �C / Board Member Board Member e� / Board Meitiber Board Member