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06/22/1978 " .,. .....~ ..,,~. ~.. .0.:0;- . ", ,J, I'. ~ ~ :. .....~. .IT . ...... ..,...,.'..J ...~~ ... :..... ~ ....~",.,..".,. '~'_:'?'''''jl.t. " ' @"' ~! I. ~ \Y.l IS!!.. e - " . .-..... .......!.,..;....:.. ~. .~~.. :...~_.., ;.~:'. Q34 ITEM #2 - The Request of Sarah Guthrie for a Variance. There were no comments from the officials. Mr. Morris questioned the setbacks of the houses north and south of the property and the Planning Official reported the house to the south appeared to have the same setbacks as the Guthrie home but the house to the north had a greater setback. Marvin Guthrie, representative, stated the home would be a single family residence with planned bedrooms and a living area upstairs--a second floor addition which would be compatible with the neighborhood. Th~plan to build up on the existing walls. There was no one to speak in objection. Upon consideration of the appeal of Sarah Guthrie from the decision of the Building Official concerning the request for a variance to allow construction of a second story addi- tion with front setback of .41 feet and 4.6-foot side setback on Lot 7, Block 69, Mandalay Subdivision, which property is located at 1002 Eldorado Avenue and is zoned RS-SO (single family residential), it appearing, after this duly constituted public hearing, that there are practical difficulties or un- necessary hardships in the way of carrying out the strict letter of the provisions of the zoning ordinance as it affects such property and that the same can be varied in harmony with the general purposes and intent of the zoning ordinance, Mr. Gans moved that such appeal be granted in accordance with the application submitted therewith, with the provision that the second story must extend as far streetward as is proposed and with the further provision that the right to obtain a building permit in accordance with such variance shall cease after six (6) months from this date. Mr. Donnell seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. ITEM tt3 Exception. The Request of Harold N. Stanley for a Special The Planning Official recommended adequate parking be provided at the south end of the lot as there was no signi- ficant setback between this property and a mobile home court. Maurice Paulson, representative, stated properties on sides are used for the same type of construction. He stated that there was adequate parking. both also ~ '" .' 'c, . . : '. L~ ;. .' " . . .' ,.',' ~itijt:\~i;"i;::;;{ft;;.V~:i:::" i. ,. ;;,., ; "., 2. 6/22/78, :..\);-" ',"' ,\..: " '":':'l' ..' .. ~ .' . , , .':0"' r ..1.," ,J .-.:: ' '. , .',' '/';",:', :l!J' " '. , ~~_.",.1"'~' I!I....;;.> t.... ~.:---w"'':''.~......... .:.....~ ,..;."'!""~ .... '\ ',', " . .u_........_...........~.::....:;.;~':....:: ...'~~.;; Y- .....J.~, .....,1. . /)3"2> ell:".- . .. ~ <'.~ " The Planning Official reported there is no specific park~ ing requirement for this use but the Board can establish such requirements. The Board discussed an amendment to the Code. Thre was no one to speak in objection. Upon consideration of the appeal of Harold N. Stanley from the decision of the Building Official concerning a spe- cial exception to erect storage buildings on the east 100 feet of Lot 2, South Park Subdivision, which property is lo- cated on the south side of Howard Court and is zoned CG (business), it appearing, after this duly constituted public hearing, that the proposed use is consistent with the general zoning plan and with the public interest, Mr. House moved that said appeal be granted in accordance with the application sub- mitted therewitli, with the provision that the right to obtain a building permit in accordance with said special exception shall cease after six (6) months from this date. Mr. Donnell sec- onded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. ~ \iiitI ITEM #4 - The Request of E. R. Meyers for a Special Exception. The Planning of the northeast the north. Official expressed concern about the proximity corner of the building to the residences to E. R. Meyers stated he planned an addition to an existing building which would be a single story storage building of approximately 4,800 square feet. The property has an open ditch on the west side, and the railroad; a propane gas com- pany to the south: and a plumbing establishment across the road. He plans to use a portion and lease the balance. William Moss, contractor, stated there are no setback restrictions in a CG zone, that the building can be built on the property line, but the Fire Marshal has jurisdiction as to the type of building. - The Board expressed concerns about the proximity of the residence to the north and discussed a 15 or 25-foot setback. The applicant agreed to a 25-foot setback. Concerns were also expressed for the coverage of over 5,000 square feet, a violation of the Zoning Code. There was no one to speak in objection. " , :~t~:;~/;)!-t,':i'~'.:<','.!, .';'- J . '. :~!-f~'\J.~r~",~"I;~~'1 {t ,t ., > "l.;:, ., ~JX~~,~::{~\~i~~.' :'.~',:'., .",~>. Y, " 3. 6/22/78 ~. '. .:~>l.!.;~ ~'~' : .. , :' I': "'Fr< '"I: ' il\ ..---' .....~Jri...;............;,If'... '- . ' c. .' .'. ;. ...; {~"'".. " ~.....~~.---.. . .'e:. " , ,~ It j .... ~ ,~ , ',I' ......hl. " . 'I, , i.,,:,' ............ ,.....-t...trut.:):.i;.;,:.;.}...},p:..r;:.,n.;:H ~,...... j, J '3 '*iX. G::\ wY Upon consideration of the appeal of E. R. Meyers from the decision of the Building Official concerning a special exception to allow construction of an addition to the existing building on Lots 17 through 26, Block J, Belmont 2nd Addition, which property is located north of Belleair Road between Rail- road and Scranton Avenues and is zoned CG (business), it ap- pearing, after this duly constituted public hearing, that the proposed use is not consistent with the general zoning plan and with the public interest, Mr. Donnell moved that said 'appeal be denied. Mr. Morris seconded the motion which carried unanimously. <3 The applicant was advised he had ten (10) days to appeal the decision to the City Commission. ITEM #5 - The Request of Dietrich K. Pause for a Variance. The Building Official reported he had constructed this duplex in 1966 and there is a need for a fence to buffer the property from adjoining apartments. Maribeth Mullarkey, representative, stated they are overrun with children from the adjoining apartment and plan a 5-foot chain link fence with landscaping on the outside. There was no one to speak in objection. 6) Upon consideration of the appeal of Dietrich K. Pause from the decision of the Building Official concerning a spe- cial exception to erect a 5-foot chain link fence on Lot 15, Woodmere Heights Replat, which property is located at 515-517 North Mars Avenue and is zoned RM-12 (duplex-apartment), it appearing, after this duly constituted pUblic hearing, that the proposed use is consistent with the general zoning plan and with the public interest, Mr. Donnell moved that said appeal be g~anted in accordance with the application submitted there- witn, with the provision that landscaping be provided on the exterior side of the fence, and with the further provision that the right to obtain a building permit in accordance with said special exception shall cease after six (6) months from tpis date. Mr. Morris seconded the motion which carried unani- mously. ' ITEM *6 - The Request of Neil Wyllie for a Parking Variance. There were no official comments. Winston Wordsworth, owner of The Rain Thatch on Lakeview Avenue, stated he plans to purchase the property and construct ....:'. .. ~t;;;~i.D;i~;: . . .....'~. 4. 6/22/78 . . :':' ~..'t\.. . . ~ >, , . . ' , ( , " \ ,/ , . "I+~q..'. ,p... ..:. ~ :. . . " , ...... fI-tnJ'...;.....;:.~ ., ':~~~/ ' ~" ..', ~ _ ~ ~ . ~. '--'" 4! "' , ' ' .. ,:;II," _ F"..... .-... ~. .........,.';""........"IIII'\.,,~:"'~...... \', '. .'(.\ : "o:~~ ~ . ~f T~" ...;":4 - ~' 'h" &V ,.... .r-"~~. ..~~.~, ~ f"~",~ """';cU ~ .........~.....,~ ,Nt _~......:.......,..,.......,.'HI,~",!'.~~ .....~.t""'"~..JOII.:,*~.. ".-..-~: ~ ,,~... '. ~'\.., 'I .J \ , , . j"T~-<,.~":-~~~~~~.;k~t~'.;--:',,~~-:..~.:~:,'~..::;~.;.:~~;:J'~>.~::...;.,i ~T. C_' < a30 @, 15{:~ ,;:;. There was no one to speak in objection. Upon consideration of the appeal of Bay Pointe Towers, Ltd. Partnership, from the decis~on of the Building Official concerning the request for a var1ance to allow 5-foot setbacks on side and rear property lineson the following described prop- erty: From SE corner of Lot 1, Unit SA Island Estates, run East 60 feet for P.C.B., mvon E'ly R.C.W. of Larboard Way 706 feet, NE 315 feet, SE 885.01 feet, SW 315 feet, NW 121.91 feet to P.C.B., ~ ~ which property is located on skiff Point and Larboard Way and is zoned RM-28 (high density, multi-family), it appearing, after this duly constituted public hearing, that there are practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships in the way of carrying out the strict letter of the provisions of the zoning ordinance as it affects such property and that the same can be varied in harmony with the general purposes and intent of the zoning ordinance, Mr. Morris moved that such appeal be granted in accordance with the application submitted therewith, with the provision that the right to obtain a building permit in accordance with such variance shall cease after six (6) months from this date. Mr. Gans seconded the motion. Mr. Morris expressed concerns that the original plan did not include covered carports which will create a wall along the street. He suggested the design be varied and a compromise agreement to place some along the right-of-way and some removed. Mr. Donnell expressed concerns about plans for the east portion of the property. 41 Upon the vote being taken, Mr. Gans voted "Aye"; Messrs. House, Donnell, Morris and Nichols voted "Nay." Motion failed and the request was denied. The applicant was advised he had ten (10) days to appeal the decision to the City Commission. MINUTES - The Chairman presented the minutes of the meet- ing of June 8, 1978, for consideration. Hearing no objection, he declared the minutes approved in accordance with copies submitted to each Board member in writing. NEW BUSINESS - The Chairman expressed concerns on appli- cations for fences lx)]:dering streets and the Board's condition to the motion requiring landscaping. He distributed a sugges- tion for inclusion in the motion re9arding landscaping ?J~'/,:~;~;:..)\::>~' ':" ; :'"",1;' '.\ ' 6. 6/22/78 ~>.. : c. +.. ;~r;'~~::' ~\ <.:. ~'.\ \~r. . ,'-:;',.. ~ (,\; , , {~. .... T ,-,..:~ ......,'";....i:.:i:;~........ .........~'IJ--~jN'........L.~p"'~r\..t .~'-\_A...... ,I " \" r~. ,,~. ~ .~~' ,~\ '4b-' ~; ~_.......,. :-c..... ............. . ~ ~ e ,'"i_ .... ":'1+ ; ~ ",. " ' ,,' " aCX\'t and requested the planning Official report on it at the next meeting. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5 p.m. .' u~-rJM/~~ Chairman of the Board o(L~~~ City Clerk as secretary to the Board ':'1, .\ , , \. '" :\ I " " " \ " I,' J " ',I : .~ \ : \ " , :1 " .\, " .... \ :' . ,,' '\ \ "' I c +,C , )-', . ,'. ~ +1. ~'.J '. ",. . 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