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DEVELOPMENT CODE ADJUSTMENT BOARD - ACTION AGENDA
October 26, 1995
Call to Order, Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation
A. VARIANCE REQUESTS:
1. Jacqueline S. Latimer (or variances of (1) 13 ft 10 permit a SWImming pool 12 (t from a
street right-of-way where 25 ft is requi red; and (2) 10ft to permil a garage addition 15 ft
from a street right-of-way where 25 ft is required at 1050 Bay Esplanade, Mandalay Sub,
Blk 68, Lot 13, zoned RS 8 (Single Family Residential). V 95-53
ACTION: Continued to the meeting of November 9, 1995
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2. City of Dearborn{~t of Housing for variances of (1) 15 ft to permil carport structure 25
ft from a street right.of-way where 40 ft is required; (2) 75 ft to permit carport structure 5 ft
from a side property line where 80 ft is required; and (3) 14% clear space requirement to
permit 6% clear space where 20% is required at 223 Island Way, Island Estates, Unit 2,
Lots 6, 7, 8 & 9, zoned RM 28 (Multi Family Residential). V 95-54
ACTION: Grunted as requested subject to the (ollowing conditions: J) This variance is
based on the application for a variance and documents submitted by the applicant,
including maps, plans, surveys, and other documents submitted in support of the
applicant's request for a variance. Deviation from any of the above documents submitted
in support of the request for a variance regarding the work to be done with regard to the
site or any physical structure located on the site, will result in this variance being null and
of no effect; 2) the requisite building permit(s) shall be obtained within six months from
the date of this public hearing; and 3) The reconstruction work shall be limited to the
location and size of the two existing carports.
B. LAND DEVElOPMENT CODE AMENDMENTS - None
'C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - October 12, 1995 - Approved as submitted
D. CHAIRMAN'S ITEMS - None
E. DIRECTOR'S ITEMS
1. Central Permitting Operations and Accomplishments, - Discussion
2. 1996 Meeting Schedule - Approved as amended to reflect 1 :00 p.m. meeting time
F. BOARD AND STAFF COMMENTS - Discussion
G. ADJOURNMENT - 2:04 p.m.
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DEVELOPMENT CODE ADJUSTMENT BOARD
CITY OF CLEARWATER
October 26, 1995
Present:
Otto Gans, Vice Chair
Joyce Martin
WilHam Johnson
William Schwob
Leslie Dougall-Sides, Assistant City Attorney
John Richter, Senior Planner, Central Permitting Department
Gwen legters, Board Reporter
Absent:
Alex Pliska, Chair
The meeting was called to order by the Vice Chair at 1 :00 p,m. in City Hall, fol/owed 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.
Variance Requests
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1. JacQueline S. Latimer for variances of (1) 13 ft to permit a swimming pool 12
ft from a street right-of-way where 25 ft is required; and (2) 10ft to permit a
garage addition 15 ft from a street right-of-way where 25 ft is required at 1050
Bay Esplanade, Mandalay Sub, Blk 68, Lot 13, zoned RS 8 (Single Family
Residential). V 95-53
Harry Cline, attorney representing the applicant, requested a continuance so the case can
be heard by a full board.
Deborah Kynes spoke in opposition to the request, stating she represents neighbors and
adjoining property owners who oppose the request. She read and submitted for the record a
letter detailing the names of area property owners and their objections. They felt by
diminishing setbacks and building a pool in the front yard, the proposal would negatively impact
their property values.
Ms. Kynes requested clarification of the amount of the first variance. It was indicated the
staff report was changed from 13 feet to 8 feet. She also requested written confirmation, if
the request is approved, that landscaping on the proposed berm will not obstruct visibility for
the two intersecting roadways bordering the property.
Mr. Richter said he will provide clarification of the request and a copy of the site plan to
Ms. Kynes. Ms. Kynes was requested to provide addresse's of the objecting property owners at
the next meeting.
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Member Johnson moved to continue V 95-53 to the meeting of November 9, 1995. The
motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
2. City of Dearborn/Deot of Housing for variances of {1} 15ft to permit carport
structure 25 ft from a street right-at-way where 40 ft is required; (2) 75 ft to permit
carport structure 5 ft from a side property line where 80 ft is required; and {3} 14%
clear space requirement to permit 6% clear space where 20% is required at 223
IsJand Way, Island Estates, Unit 2, Lots 6, 7, 8 & 9, zoned RM 28 (Multi Family
Residential). V 95~54
Mr. Richter gave the background of the case and presented in writing, the staff recom-
mendation. He stated the applicants wish to reconstruct the Dearborn Towers carports
that were storm damaged in 1992. The carports are to be restored to their original condi-
tion. He detailed the setback and open space requirements and noted these variances were
previously approved about a year ago. Staff recommended approval with three conditions.
Rocco Capabianco, representing the applicant, explained the extenuating
circumstances associated with this second request. He said the bid for this project was
submitted and awarded on time, but the variances expired because the contractor did not
receive bonding until aftor the time limit for obtaining the building permit. He said the
applicant will sustain substantial financial loss if the variances are not approved because
the contractor has already begun construction. He said he will pull the building permit
tomorrow if the variances are approved.
~;~} , Mr. Capabianco questioned correspondence he received stating the carports may not
be within 18 feet of the seawall. Mr. Richter indicated the letter was likely for
informational purposes as it did not appear to apply to the current application. Mr.
Capabianco indicated he will physically check the site to ensure the construction is not
within 18 feet of the seawall. He stressed the reconstruction will be exactly the same size
and location as the original,
In response to questions, Mr. Capabianco explained the condominiums were purchased
by a former administration for recreational use by the employees and residents of the City
of Dearborn. He said the operation and maintenance of the property is funded by the
rental income. Rents are monitored by a local realtor and set 20 percent less than
prevailing rates on the beach. He said the property is always at 100 percent occupancy
and has a long waiting list.
One letter was submitted in opposition to the application. Two residents of 301 Island
Way felt the proposal would degrade their property value.
Member Schwab moved to grant the variances 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) This variance is based on the
application for a variance and documents submitted by the applicant, including maps,
plans, surveys, and other documents submitted in support of the applicant's request for a
variance. Deviation from any of the above documents submitted in support of the request
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for a variance regarding the work to be done with regard to the site or any physical
structure located on the site, will result in this variance being null and of no effect; 2) the
requisite building permit(s} shall be obtained within six months from the date of this public
hearing; and 3) The reconstruction work shall be limited to the location and size of the two
existing carports. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
Minutes Approval - October 12, 1995
Member Schwab moved to approve the minutes as submitted in writing by the Board
Reporter to each member. The motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously
Director.s Items
1. Central Permitting Operations and Accomplishments
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Mr. Shuford distributed and discussed copies of the City Commission's Principles of
Operation. Giving an overview' of the many projects in which his department is involved,
he stated about 8,000 building permits, 22,000 inspections and 400 agenda items are
accomplished each year. He displayed presentation charts listing departmental goals,
current staff members and their duties and a detail of work in progress. He said, through
process and organization changes, his department has streamlined procedures. Additional
handouts were discussed relating to Central Permitting's efforts to streamline Code
requirements, promote and direct redevelopment and improve City appearance and
beautification.
2. Proposed 1996 Meeting Schedule
In response to a Question, it was indicated the 2:00 p.m. meeting time listed on the
proposed schedule is a typographical error. It was not intended to change from the current
1 :00 p.m. meeting time. Consensus of the board was to approve the schedule as
corrected to reflect a 1 :00 p.m. meeting time.
Board and Staff Comments
Member Sr.hwob praised Mr. Richter's staff reports on the variance applications. The
Board agreed they are extremely thorough and informative.
Member Schwob Questioned the status of returning sign variance hearings to the
Development Code Adjustment Board (DCAB.) Mr. Shuford responded the City
Commission indicated they wish to continue hearing sign variances through the end of the
amortization period as the last of the non-conforming signs are being brought into
compliance. He said the reasoning is that the Commission is looking at having DCAB hear
only initial sign variance requests. The exact time frame was not known. Staff will
provide updates as new information becomes available,
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Member Gans questioned the 1996 sign code revIsion. Mr. Shuford said the
amendment is being prepared to fine tune language and simplify application of the Code. It
was indicated there are no provisions to change the square footage requirements.
Member Gans questioned if sign code enforcement by the Community Response Team
has diminished. Mr. Shuford indicated the team was allowing more time for alleged
violators to exhaust their administrative relief efforts before proceeding with strong
enforcement.
Member Martin questioned if a follow-up procedure is in place with the Community
Response Team to ensure Board imposed conditions are met. Mr. Shuford explained, as
the conditions are often tied into the building permit process, they are usually tracked
within the. Central Permitting Department. He said builders and inspectors are informed
when a special code requirement exists. As no specific violations were noted, Mr. Shuford
encouraged the Board and public to report violations to the Community Response Team or
the Central Permitting Customer Service Representative. Member Schwab noted con-
cerned citizens are one of the best resources for observing and reporting activities in the
community.
In response to a question from Mr. Gans, Mr. Shuford stated he was looking forward
to the Design Review Board implementing design standards and beginning to hear cases
after the first of the year. Discussion ensued regarding the City Building division.
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A question was raised regarding construction of a roof over outdoor seating at a local
pub. Staff is to investigate,
Member Gans questioned why DCAB did not hear a variance request for an applicant
building across the Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL.) Mr. Shuford indicated the
Board only hears requests for setbacks from the CCCL.
Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 1 :41 p.m.
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