B0ARD OF "O3dING APUEALS - (1.I/1/70) - Pag2 3 1
<br />Mr, Ja.ckson expIained tha.t he is ?. colleetor of ant.irzue toy trains and that his house
<br />is toa sma?1 to have anvf-rlace to run them. He rri.shets to add the gable roo£ to tne garage
<br />so that he cun aet zir trac'.•r U.nd run them the-re. i-Ie has checkecl in-to othex Possibili'ties
<br />and h1.s found this is the least exxaensive wa?y to ;ain enoLtgh space. The house ?r,rould
<br />still re hi>;her than the !?axaae if the gpble is ?°•ermittedm iy7rsa Eiar_, a neighbor, sta.ted
<br />that she f'elt.it SMou1c1 be ei.n imnrouer?ient a,nearance virise, 14r, Tubbs movecz to grCmt a
<br />Ntariance; secondPd bv Mr.•g. Fian a.nd unani^?ously .pa.ssed.
<br />8. A.ppellant: F'd-,,;-ax°d Itozelka, 4655 1'orter Ftoad - Peauest for fipecial nermit ta add to
<br />non-canfor^ning house. Additiaa ?;ould be to g[7.r,-age and would meet k:,t11
<br />zoning reruirements. RecueQt ma.d.e asper Ord.xns-.nce r62-33, Sec t-ion
<br />123I.02 (B).
<br />PreQents Mrs. Pica.r
<br />The a:p?ae? 1a.nt zaa,s no 'u present. Pla.ns we-re studied a.ncl. it 1aas founcl tna.t ths hvuse ? s
<br />non-confarming bec-uw.e it is set so far back frarn the street. The additian would meet
<br />all recuirements and the lot is large. Mrs. Picar c.tated that she has no objF:c•tionsm
<br />Mrsm Fiar. mo3red to grant a. sree?aI pexrait; sPCOnded byMr, Tubbs and unar.imous7_Jf ?assed.
<br />9, Arpeli ant: tielen l,Tinston., 278-64 Edgepn.rk Drive - Requev't for specir.a,l permit to
<br />,. P?"P.Ct t001 shed z.t rear of Iot: R.ecuest me-de as per Orc?inance A'62=33,
<br />Section 1133.09.
<br />Present: Mrsm Winstor_
<br />r5irc, lv.iinston PxpIo,xned that since the ga:ra.gE L'aces the street, thev -?dsh to instaIl a
<br />shsd to holc? -too? s, la.«nnowers, etc. For r':i aB LI2e 1.2C ?';UT2`OSPS' they feel the shed would
<br />be an im?crovPment. It would be a.I.uminum siding and. +ry7ou1d be locs.teu 50 #''rom rear an?
<br />51 from s.ic;e Iot linew. Mx. Roberts mo ved to grant ^: special permit w-i th the stipul.utior_
<br />that apnropriate shrube be planted around it; seconded by Mr. Tubbs ?,nd unanixnouSly.? passede
<br />10m n,T,nel?an-t: Pratt & Lambert Fa.int Coe, ?.662€? Lor,.in Fopd - Fec?uest to erec? ?: by X 4°
<br />role sigm. Rer,;ue;st is in viols.tion of Ordinance ff,162-33, Sec=cion I225,
<br />FreF-ent: T4re Teudel, District Memager, Mr. Connar f'rom Capital Tdational Bank
<br />Mra Teuc3el exp?ained that the f1:a.t sign on the front of the builcling is i.n«de.r.;uate and
<br />that -peorle pass the stoye oefore they -re2.Iize where iti ia loeated. They neec2 better
<br />iclent? ficavion anc7 fleel a -pale sip?r. is the an5wer. Thexe are no pole signs in front af
<br />the building presently. Ho;,Tever, ra?1 0f t12e other businesses in the axea. have poTe
<br />signs. Mro Gundy e,>p1ained tha.-t the totaI sign a.rea. for the builc'ing has beer, used up
<br />a.nd that there is aTre^.ay a v,?.riance on existing sign tata1 s of 25 square feet. It wais
<br />raointed out that this iw a.n area of axtrer.rtely heaw' traific a.nci the snfety factor °,iaS
<br />ra.iued. 14r, Tubbs stated that he would ?ike ta loak at the Froposed s1 ot and moved to
<br />continuP the case fcr this rurvase; ser.ondec? oy Mr. Foberts and una.nimously pa.ssec?.
<br />The meeting -w*as r:d.,journed at 9:40 P.M.
<br />tsrilIi,am. Greene, Chair.aAn
<br />Sally Henkle' Secretary
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