Petitioners Ask Zoners To Withdraw, Table Requests
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
One petition was withdrawn and another tabled at the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals meeting Monday.
Steve Savage, of Lucas Inc. Realtors-GMAC, asked the board to table a request for a variance of use at 533 E. Center St. Savage planned to use the property to construct a real estate office in current R-2 zoning.
Murray Bartel, of 1324 Country Club Drive, withdrew a request for a variance from developmental standards for a 3-foot yard setback in his backyard. His initial intention was to construct a garage, but withdrew his petition after finding the request was unneeded for his construction plans.
Bartel was approved for two other requests, which granted him separate variances for requirements for his frontyard and sideyard setbacks.
A request from Gary Probst was approved, allowing a 2.5 foot variance on his frontyard setback. Probst now can move forward with the construction of a multi-family dwelling on the property, 1101 Heron Boulevard
The board also appointed Dan Hampton as the BZA president, and Tom Heuer became the board's vice president.
Present for the meeting were Hampton, Heuer, Rick Keeven, Bruce Woodward, Alan Clingan, and council representative Bill Rhoades. [[In-content Ad]]
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One petition was withdrawn and another tabled at the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals meeting Monday.
Steve Savage, of Lucas Inc. Realtors-GMAC, asked the board to table a request for a variance of use at 533 E. Center St. Savage planned to use the property to construct a real estate office in current R-2 zoning.
Murray Bartel, of 1324 Country Club Drive, withdrew a request for a variance from developmental standards for a 3-foot yard setback in his backyard. His initial intention was to construct a garage, but withdrew his petition after finding the request was unneeded for his construction plans.
Bartel was approved for two other requests, which granted him separate variances for requirements for his frontyard and sideyard setbacks.
A request from Gary Probst was approved, allowing a 2.5 foot variance on his frontyard setback. Probst now can move forward with the construction of a multi-family dwelling on the property, 1101 Heron Boulevard
The board also appointed Dan Hampton as the BZA president, and Tom Heuer became the board's vice president.
Present for the meeting were Hampton, Heuer, Rick Keeven, Bruce Woodward, Alan Clingan, and council representative Bill Rhoades. [[In-content Ad]]