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The board members discussed and stated the shed would be used for storage of lawn equipment <br />and other typical items, without causing noise issues. The proposed size was considered <br />acceptable, as it was only slightly less than half an acre and significantly reduced from the <br />original request reviewed in the previous meeting. <br />Motion Passed: 4-0 <br />123-2024; Megan Stokes; 26657 Leenders Ln. <br />Proposal consists of a new patio. Property is zoned B -One Family Residence. <br />The following variance is requested: <br />1. An 8% variance for excessive rear yard lot coverage; code permits up to 20% (798 sq. ft. <br />based on rear yard area of 3,999 sq. ft.), applicant shows 28% (1,101 sq. ft.), Section <br />1135.05(B)(2). <br />Due to applicant/homeowner's inability to attend the meeting, Mr. Kovach motioned to table <br />123-2024 until the next meeting; seconded by Ms. Patton. All in favor, none opposed. <br />135-2024; Geoffrey & William Moyse; Stearns Rd. PPN: 234-22-021 <br />Representatives: Geoffrey & William Moyse <br />A project was proposed for a new home on a vacant lot, requesting two variances: an 11 -foot - <br />four -inch variance for minimum lot width (from 70 feet to 58 feet) and a 396 -square -foot <br />variance for minimum lot area (from 10,850 square feet to 10,450 square feet). The applicant <br />emphasized that the variances were minimal and necessary due to prior property takings for road <br />widening. The request aimed to address housing needs and promote new construction, with <br />assurances that the proposed home would comply with other zoning requirements. The <br />application highlighted the unique circumstances affecting the lot's dimensions. <br />Mr. Kovach motioned to approve 135-2024; Geoffrey & William Moyse; Steams Rd. PPN: 234- <br />22-021; seconded by Ms. Patton. <br />Board members discussed that the applicant demonstrated a valid hardship necessitating the <br />requested variances, providing thorough justification for the project. The proposal aimed to build <br />a home on the vacant lot, which was viewed positively as beneficial for the street and the city. <br />There was consensus among board members that the project would not adversely affect the <br />neighborhood and would enhance the area. <br />Motion Passed: 4-0 <br />136-2024; Ethan Kollar; 5194 Dewey Rd. <br />Representative: Ethan Kollar; 5194 Dewey Rd. <br />The project proposed a storage building requiring a 50 -square -foot variance, increasing the size <br />from the allowed 150 square feet to 200 square feet. The new shed would measure 10 feet by 20 <br />feet and be less than 12 feet high, situated on a 12,500 -square -foot lot. The applicant aimed to <br />
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