City Zoners Have Busy Agenda

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By TERESA SMITH, Times-Union Staff Writer-

The Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals will meet at 7 p.m. today to consider several requests.

Representatives of Valentine Miner and Lemon Law Offices will request a variance from developmental standards to add a second-story addition to the existing building at 603 N. Parker St.

Charles Hayes will appear as a potential owner of property at the corner of Durbin and Adams streets, where he plans to build a wireless communication facility.

Hayes plans to erect a 190-foot tower at the location and also requests a variance from setback requirements.

A request by Shawnika Biddle, 1912 La Vista Drive, to operate a beauty salon in a Residential-1 zoned district will be heard.

Also considered will be the request by Mary McCook of New Moves Wellness Center at 805 E. Market St. for a 53-square-foot lighted monument sign, a variance from developmental standards of 48 square feet in a Residential-3 zone.

Russ Keller and Jeff Buriff are asking for outside storage space in an Industrial-1 zoned district. Keller and Buriff wish to store landscaping materials at 2411 Hendricks St. Outside storage is not permitted in I-1. [[In-content Ad]]

The Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals will meet at 7 p.m. today to consider several requests.

Representatives of Valentine Miner and Lemon Law Offices will request a variance from developmental standards to add a second-story addition to the existing building at 603 N. Parker St.

Charles Hayes will appear as a potential owner of property at the corner of Durbin and Adams streets, where he plans to build a wireless communication facility.

Hayes plans to erect a 190-foot tower at the location and also requests a variance from setback requirements.

A request by Shawnika Biddle, 1912 La Vista Drive, to operate a beauty salon in a Residential-1 zoned district will be heard.

Also considered will be the request by Mary McCook of New Moves Wellness Center at 805 E. Market St. for a 53-square-foot lighted monument sign, a variance from developmental standards of 48 square feet in a Residential-3 zone.

Russ Keller and Jeff Buriff are asking for outside storage space in an Industrial-1 zoned district. Keller and Buriff wish to store landscaping materials at 2411 Hendricks St. Outside storage is not permitted in I-1. [[In-content Ad]]

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