Zoners OK 3 Variance Requests
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
Three variance requests were approved by the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals Monday.
Steven Beehler, 1427 Springhill Road, requested a variance from development standards for an 8-foot rear yard setback from the north property line for a 24- by 36-foot attached garage. A dense buffer of shrubs on the north property line will be left intact.
Barbara Earl's request for a 17-foot front yard setback for a deck also was approved. She plans to construct a 21-by 6-foot deck on the front of her home at 215 S. McKinley St.
A special exception for an automobile impoundment and wrecker service at 3940 Corridor Drive was approved as requested by Reichart and Knepp LLC.
The board stipulated a natural border of four ornamental trees, at least 8 feet in height, and boxwoods are to be planted between the fence and Corridor Drive.
Automobile dismantling and impoundment yards are permitted in I-2 and I-3 zoned districts. North of the property is an agriculturally zoned property with I-2 light industrial to the east and west and I-2 commercial to the south.
Board of zoning appeals members are: Alan Clingan, Dan Hampton, Richard Keeven, Tom Heuer and Bruce Woodward. Bill Rhoades is the city council's representative. [[In-content Ad]]
Three variance requests were approved by the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals Monday.
Steven Beehler, 1427 Springhill Road, requested a variance from development standards for an 8-foot rear yard setback from the north property line for a 24- by 36-foot attached garage. A dense buffer of shrubs on the north property line will be left intact.
Barbara Earl's request for a 17-foot front yard setback for a deck also was approved. She plans to construct a 21-by 6-foot deck on the front of her home at 215 S. McKinley St.
A special exception for an automobile impoundment and wrecker service at 3940 Corridor Drive was approved as requested by Reichart and Knepp LLC.
The board stipulated a natural border of four ornamental trees, at least 8 feet in height, and boxwoods are to be planted between the fence and Corridor Drive.
Automobile dismantling and impoundment yards are permitted in I-2 and I-3 zoned districts. North of the property is an agriculturally zoned property with I-2 light industrial to the east and west and I-2 commercial to the south.
Board of zoning appeals members are: Alan Clingan, Dan Hampton, Richard Keeven, Tom Heuer and Bruce Woodward. Bill Rhoades is the city council's representative. [[In-content Ad]]