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Building & Zoning Board of Appeals
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Representative: Mitchell Lyon <br />The applicant sought a variance for an attached garage addition to accommodate collector cars. <br />requesting a 642 square foot increase in garage area. The existing attached garage is 528 square <br />feet, and the proposed addition would be 864 square feet, totaling 1392 square feet. The purpose <br />is for private use, not commercial activity, to provide storage and workspace for up to four cars. <br />Mr. Kovach motioned to approve 61-2024, seconded by Ms. Patton. <br />The board discussed the substantiality of the variance request for the attached garage addition. <br />acknowledging its larger size compared to previous requests. They recognize the applicant's <br />need for space for a hobby, noting that it's a private endeavor without commercial intentions. <br />Considering the expansion's connection to the existing house and garage and its compliance with <br />setback requirements, the board members express their agreement with the request. <br />Motion Passed: 4-0 <br />62-2024; Stephen Grablovic; 3900 Deepwoods Way <br />Representative: Stephen Grablovic <br />The project involved constructing a pool, with one variance requested for excessive rear yard lot <br />coverage. The applicant sought to create family memories and an oasis in their yard. The <br />variance is needed due to changes in the zoning code regarding patio coverage, which now <br />included concrete. The building department had no objections, and neighboring properties <br />provided consent. The pool itself, along with the concrete surrounding it, contributes to the lot <br />coverage. <br />Mr. Kovach motioned to approve 62-2024; seconded by Ms. Patton. <br />Board members agreed with the property improvement, especially with the addition of a fence <br />for safety. They appreciated the effort to communicate with neighbors and ensure their consent. <br />Overall, they were supportive of the project. <br />Motioned passed: 4-0 <br />64-2024; Samer Touma; 4132 Canterbury Road <br />Representatives: Samer Touma, Joshua Lahoud, Doug Jungquist <br />This was a variance request to build a fence closer to the side lot line on a corner lot to create a <br />safer play area for young children. The applicant valued the spacious backyard with trees for his <br />family. A neighbor expressed support, seeing no negative impact on the neighborhood. <br />Mr. Kovach motioned to approve 64-2024, seconded by Ms. Patton. <br />Motion Passed: 4-0 <br />
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