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DEVELOPMENT CODe ADJUSTMENT BOARD - ACTION AGENDA
Thursday, September 26, 1996
Call to Order, Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation
B. Continued Variance Requests
B 1. (continued 'rom 9/12/96) William W. & Patricia Trach for a height variance of 2 ft to
allow a wood fence 6 ft high within the setback area from the Baywood Ave. right-ot-
way where a maximum height of 4 ft is allowed at 2372 Eastwood Dr Eastwood
Terrace 2nd Addition, Blk E. Lot 14, zoned RS 6 (Single family Residential). VR 96-58
ACTION: Approved subject to the following conditions: 1) These variances are based on
the variance application and documents submitted by the applicant, including maps, plans,
surveys, and other documents submitted in support of the applicant's variance request.
Deviation from any of the above documents submitted in support of the variance request
regarding the work to be done with regard to the site or any physical structure located on
the sita, will result in these variances being null and of no effect; 2) The requisite building
permit(s) shall be obtained within thirty days from the date of this public hearing; and
3) Landscaping shall be provided on the right-at-way side of the tence to provide a solid
and continuous landscaping screen, and such landscaping shall be maintained in a healthy
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C. New Variance Requests
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C 1 Bertha M. Dorsev (Greenwood Beauty Salon) for a setback variance of 4 ft to allow a
room addition 6 ft from the rear property line where a minimum setback of 10ft is
required at 1105 Engman 5t Greenwood Park No.2, Blk E.. Lot 31, zoned CNG (North
Greenwood Commercial). VR~61
ACTION: Approved subject to the following conditions: 11 These variances are based on
the variance application and documents submitted by the applicant, including maps, plans,
surveys, and other documents submitted in support of the applicant's variance request.
Deviation from any of the above documents submitted in support of the variance request
regarding the work to be done with regard to the site or any physical structure located on
the site, will result in these variances being null and of no effect; 2) The requisite building
permit(s) shall be obtained within one year from the date of this public hearing; and 3) The
applicant shall meet with the City Design Planner to discuss possible compliance with the
design theme for North Greenwood prior to the issuance of a building permit; this meeting
shall be advisory only; and it is recommended for this meeting to be held on the subject
property, with the Design Planner and CNHS (Clearwater Neighborhood Housing Services)
representative present. for the applicant's convenience and to clarify details of the
suggested design theme.
C2 John H. & Patricia P. Meek. Jr. for a setback variance of 2.05 ft to allow a room
addition 7.95 ft from the rear property line where a minimum setbac k of 10ft is
required at 51 Carlouel Dr Carlouel Sub, Blk 256, the Southerly 40 ft of Lot 22 and all
of Lot 23, zoned RS 8 (Single Family Residential). VR 96-62
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ACTION: Approved subject to the following conditions: 1) These variances Bre based on
the variance application and documents submitted by the applicant, including maps, plans,
surveys, and other documents. submitted in support of the applicant's variance request.
Deviation from any of the above documents submitted in support of the variance request
regarding the work to be done with regard to the site or any physical structure'located on
the site, will result in these variances being null and of no effect; and 2) The requisite
building permit(s) shall be obtained within one year from the date of thj~ public hearing.
Minutes Approval -- September 12, 1996 - Approved as submitted
Board and Staff Comments -- Discussion
Adjournment -- 1:46 p..m.
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DEVELOPMENT CODE ADJUSTMENT BOARD
CITY OF CLEARWATER
September 26, 1996
Otto Gans Chair
WHliam Schwob Vice Chair
William Johnson Board Member
Mark Jonnatti Board Member
Ron Stuart Board Member
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Richard Hull
John Richter
Gwen Legters
Assistant City Attorney
Senior Planner
Board Reporter
The meeting was called to order by the Chair at 1 :00 p.m. in City Hall, followed by the
Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. He outlined meeting procedures and the appeal process.
To provide continuity for research. items are listed in agenda order although not
necessarily discussed in that order.
B. Continued Variance Requests
B 1. (continued from 9112/96) William W. & Patricia Trach for a height variance of 2 ft to
allow a wood fence 6 ft high within the setback area from the Baywood Ave right-of-
way where a maximum height of 4 ft is allowed at 2372 Eastwood Or Eastwood
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Mr. Richter presented background information and written staff recommendations from the
original hearing on September 12. This item was continued to allow time for the property
owners to consider reducing their variance request. As the applicants had not submitted an
amended proposal prior to this hearing, staff had not prepared comments or a recommendation.
Mr. Richter suggested deferring further discussion until after the applicants' presentation.
Patricia and WilHam Trach stated the neighbors support their new proposal to construct a
six foot high wood fence within the Baywood Avenue setback area, 18 feet, 10 inches from
the house instead of 25 feet from the house as originally proposed. Mr. and Mrs. Trach
submitted four letters from surrounding property owners in support of the amended proposal.
In response to questions, Mr. Trach said they chose the 18 foot distance to allow room for
a glider swing within the pool enclosure. He stated that amount of space is adequate for their
recreational needs. It was pointed out that three of the four letters in support are from Pinellas
County property owners. Mr. Trach explained the location of each in relation to the subject
property, stating those are the properties immediately adjacent to his property. Brief discussion
ensued regarding the location of the large gray recreational vehicle (RV) in relation to the
supporters' residences.
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Mr. Richter stated the proposal would place the fence four feet further back from the
street right-af-way than did the original, proposal. While he would have preferred to split the
difference with the applicants, he acknowledged their attempts to compromise in compliance
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with the board's recommendation. He reviewed the results of his investigation of Pinellas
County code requirements, stating they allow RV's up to 35 feet in length in front yards, so he
suspected the gray vehicle was legally parked. He confirmed the County allows six foot fences
within street setbacks, but the proposal on the subject property will be an exception to City
rules. He recommended approval with standard condition # 1, a building permit within 30 days,
and full perimeter landscaping to cover the outside of the fence.
No verbal or written opposition was expressed.
Concern was expressed the board had advised the applicants to discuss their amended
proposal with staff prior to bringing it forward. Mr. Richter stated he conferred with the
applicants by telephone so they would not have to take time off work to visit his office.
The majority of the board members felt the amended proposal was a reasonable
compromise in view of the County regulations in force on the adjacent properties, the unique
mixed neighborhood of City and County properties, and the negative visual impact of the gray
,RV to the north. One lTIember noted the proposal helps relieve the visual problem with the gray
van, but he did not support a six foot fence in the street setback within the City limits.
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Member Schwab moved to grant the variance(s) as requested, because the applicant has
substantially met all of the standards for approval as listed in Section 45.24 of the Land
Development Code, subject to the following conditions: 1) These variances are based on the
variance application and documents submitted by the applicant, including maps, plans,
surveys, and other documents submitted in support of the applicant's variance request.
Deviation from any of the above documents submitted in support of the variance request
regarding the work to be done with regard to the site or any physical structure located on
the site, will result in these variances being null and of no effect; 2) The requisite building
permit(s) shall be obtained within thirty days from the date of this public hearing; and
3) Landscaping shall be provided on the right-of-way side of the fence to provide a solid
and continuous landscaping screen, and such landscaping shall be maintained in a healthy
condition. The motion was duly seconded. Members Johnson, Schwob, Jonnatti, and
Stuart voted IIAye"; Member Gans voted "Nay." Motion carried.
In response to a question, Mr. Richter advised the applicants to draw up a landscaping
plan to submit with the fence permit application.
C. New Variance Requests
C1 Bertha M. Dorsev (Greenwood Beauty Salon) for a setback variance of 4 ft to allow a
room addition 6 ft from the rear property line where a minimum setback of 10ft is
required at 1105 Engman St Greenwood Park No.2, BJk E.. Lot 31, zoned CNG (North
Greenwood Commercia!). VR-61
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Mr. Richter presented background information and written staff recommendations. He
stated the applicant wishes to refurbish a small 300 square foot building for continued use
as a beauty salon. An open porch on the west is to be demolished and replaced with a
150 square foot room addition. He reviewed setback requirements under the zoning, and
suggested design review of the application for compatibility with future proposed design
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guidelines for the North Greenwood neighborhood. Staff felt conditions support the
request and recommended approval with three conditions.
E.J. Robinson, Construction Specialist for Clearwater Neighborhood Housing Services
lCNHS), stated he is assisting Mrs. Dorsey's application through the CNHS economic
redevelopment program. He said the variance would allow the room addition to be
constructed within the same footprint as the currently deteriorated and unsecured entrance
area. The proposal will replace the existing entranceway to improve safety and security,
and provide more floor space for the business. The addition will have a new roof and
wiring will be brought up to electrical code. In response to a question, Mr. Robinson said
Mrs. Dorsey has been operating at this location for 20 to 25 years. She has established a
good reputation and her business is thriving.
One member suggested having a design planner meet with Mrs. Dorsey on site. to
explain suggestions with regard to design guidelines, and ensure she understands the
proposed guidelines are voluntary. Mr. Richter will relay this suggestion to the Design
Planner.
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Member Jonnatti moved to grant the variance(s) as requested because the applicant
has substantially met all of the standards for approval as listed in Section 45.24 of the
Land Development Code, subject to the following conditions: 1) These variances are
based on the variance application and documents submitted by the applicant, including
maps, plans, surveys, and other documents submitted in support of the applicant's
variance request. Deviation from any of the above documents submitted in support of the
variance request regarding the work to be done with regard to the site or any physical
structure located on the site, will result in these variances being null and of no effect; 2)
The requisite building permit(s) shall be obtained within one year from the date of this
public hearing; and 3) The applicant shall meet with the City Design Planner to discuss
possible compliance with the design theme for North Greenwood prior to the issuance of a
building permit; this meeting shall be advisory only; and it is recommended for this meeting
to be held on the subject property, with the Design Planner and CNHS (Clearwater
Neighborhood Housing Services) representative present, for the applicant's convenience
and to clarify details of the suggested design theme. The motion was duly seconded and
carried unanimously.
C2 John H. & Patricia P. Meek. Jr. for a setback variance of 2.05 ft to allow a room
addition 7.95 ft from the rear property line where a minimum setback of 10ft is
required at 51 Carlouel Dr Carlouel Sub, Blk 256, the Southerly 40 ft of Lot 22 and all
of Lot 23, zoned RS 8 (Single Family Residential). VR 96-62
Mr. Richter presented background information and written staff recommendations. He
stated the applicants wishes to construct an addition on the southeast side of their single
family home. He explained rear setback requirements, stating the proposal will be
comparable to the setbacks provided for other homes along the south side of Carlouel
Drive, and will not disadvantage the adjacent properties or the neighborhood. In response
to a question, he said the five foot side setback will not be affected.
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Michael Myrick, contractor representing the owner/applicants, stated the variance is
being requested to build a master bedroom, bathroom, and closet. The addition will
exactly match the exterior decor, and will not interfere with sight lines of the neighboring
properties. He and the applicants agree with staff recommendations and will comply with
all suggested conditions.
In response to questions, Mr. Myrick stated he is extending the addition to the east
instead of aligning it with the existing structure, to make the room more functional, and
avoid having a long, narrow bedroom. The applicants have lived on Clearwater beach for
some time, and have just purchased the two-bedroom home for themselves and their two
children. He detailed how the roof configuration will tie in with what currently exists. He
said the property owners wish to maintain the existing side setbacks because they may
wish to build a pool beside the garage in the future. He stated the addition will not
increase the existing nonconformity.
No verbal or written support or opposition was expressed.
Mr. Myrick said the Meeks have painted and upgraded the structure since they have
owned it, and they expect to live in the home for a long time. Board members commented
the property was difficult to locate because of the neighborhood street layout.
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Member Johnson moved to grant the variance(s) as requested because the applicant
has substantially met all of the standards for approval as listed in Section 45.24 of the
Land Development Code, subject to the following conditions: 1) These variances are based
on the variance application and documents submitted by the applicant, including maps,
plans, surveys, and other documents submitted in support of the applicant's variance
request. Deviation from any of the above documents submitted in support of the variance
request regarding the work to be done with regard to the site or any physical structure
located on the site, will result in these variances being null and of no effect; and 2) The
requisite building permit(s) shall be obtained within one year from the date of this public
hearing. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
Minutes Approval ~- September 12, 1996
Member Johnson moved to approve the minutes as submitted in writing to each
member by the Board Reporter. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
Board and Staff Comments
Mr. Richter introduced Assistant City Attorney Dick Hull. Mr. Hull stated he is filling in
for Ms. Dougall-Sides, who injured her leg playing tennis. Mr. Hull has been with the City
for more than six years.
Mr. Richter distributed copies of code pages detailing regulations for advisory board
membership and attendance, and the latest Land Development Code supplement.
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Member Gans highlighted his September 19 annual report to the City Commission,
stating he thought it was well received. Member Schwob concurred, stating the
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Commission appeared receptive to the idea of transferring responsibility for hearing sign
variances back to DCAB. Member Gans agreed sign variances will likely be conveyed to
DCAB at the appropriate time, but he did not favor rushing the transfer of duties.
Mr. Gans noted the City Commission's rules for timing public hearing presentations are
printed on their agenda. He questioned whether such rules are appropriate for DCAB.
Mr. Hull responded time limits are not required for DCAB public hearings, but may be
invoked under extreme circumstances.
Adjournment
The meeting adjourne~ at 1 :46 p.m.
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