Warsaw Zoners Approve Three Variances
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
Three variances were unanimously approved by the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals Monday. The requests were the only items of business.
At 403 North Lake St., Marianne Prater's request for no setback for a 4-foot chain link fence on a corner lot was approved. Prater, who attended the meeting, said she had a child and a dog to keep safe behind the fencing.
At 432 W. Fort Wayne St., Kyle Gilbertson's request for a variance from development standards for a 6-foot side yard setback for an attached garage was approved.
Christy Mehlberg, recently named assistant city planner, introduced the first two petitions. City planner Jeff Noffsinger presented the final request.
And, at 712 Poppy St., Larry Cassel's variance request to deviate from development standards for a 6-foot rear yard setback for a new dwelling was approved. Cassel plans to demolish the current structures and build a residence and garage on the property.
Board of Zoning Appeals members are Alan Clingman, Bruce Woodward, Dan Hampton, Thomas Heuer and Richard Keevan. Trish Brown is council representative. [[In-content Ad]]
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Three variances were unanimously approved by the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals Monday. The requests were the only items of business.
At 403 North Lake St., Marianne Prater's request for no setback for a 4-foot chain link fence on a corner lot was approved. Prater, who attended the meeting, said she had a child and a dog to keep safe behind the fencing.
At 432 W. Fort Wayne St., Kyle Gilbertson's request for a variance from development standards for a 6-foot side yard setback for an attached garage was approved.
Christy Mehlberg, recently named assistant city planner, introduced the first two petitions. City planner Jeff Noffsinger presented the final request.
And, at 712 Poppy St., Larry Cassel's variance request to deviate from development standards for a 6-foot rear yard setback for a new dwelling was approved. Cassel plans to demolish the current structures and build a residence and garage on the property.
Board of Zoning Appeals members are Alan Clingman, Bruce Woodward, Dan Hampton, Thomas Heuer and Richard Keevan. Trish Brown is council representative. [[In-content Ad]]