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BOARD OF BiJILDING CODE APPEALS <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />1VIINU'I'ES FOR JUNE 17, 2010 <br />ROLL CALL <br />The meeting was called to order at 5:33 p.m. in Council Chambers. <br />Present: Donna Sabo, Norman Althen, BJ Meder <br />Absent: Robert Lipcsey, Dan Jarachovic <br />Staff: Building Commissioner Dale Mitchell, Planning Secretary Tricia Granfors <br />1tEVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES <br />Mr. Althen moved, seconded by Mrs. Sabo, to approve the May 20, 2010 minutes which <br />were approved 3-0. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />Anthony & Rosemary Hurst; 2845 Walter Road: <br />Request consists of installing a HVAC condensing unit. Two variances are requested; a variance <br />for installing an HVAC condenser within the sideyard setback along the north side of property <br />which is in violation of section 1355.03, and a variance for exceeding maximum permissible <br />sound level for single family residential district. Code permits 60 Db between 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 <br />p.m. and 50 Db between 8:00 p.in. to 7:00 a.m. The proposed sound level is 74 Db, which is in <br />violation of section 555.04. <br />The owner Mrs. Rosemary Hurst and contractor Paul Campbell of Air Rite were sworn in. Mrs. <br />Reed said she is planning on building an addition to the rear of the house. Installing the HVAC <br />condensing unit on the side of the house will eliininate the need, complication, and additional <br />expense of moving the unit during the construction project. Her research revealed that many, 28 <br />or inore, neighbors also have their units on the side of the house. Her neighbor on that side has <br />submitted a letter in writing stating she has no objections to the proposed placement. Mr. Paul <br />Campbell of 462 Clague Road, Bay Village, Ohio, said the Bryant unit to be installed is the <br />quietest single-stage unit Bryant malces, their newest unit and one of their quietest, includes a <br />sound blanlcet, and meets all seasonal energy efficiency rating codes. <br />Mr. Mitchell requests the variance be denied due to t?:e visibility of the location, laclc of <br />landscape screening, and the Db level. Although the current neighbor has approved, a future <br />neighbor inay not. There are ways of installing the condensing unit behind the home that will <br />malce relocating it during the addition construction easier. The other neighborhood units located <br />on the side of the house were possibly installed before the code was passed or without a permit. <br />A location at the rear of the home is moie suitable for this unit. <br />Mrs. Hurst confirmed to Mr. Althen that there is only grass between the homes; there is neither <br />driveway nor landscaping in the 20' between the houses. Mrs. Sabo aslced Mr. Campbell if other <br />inanufacturers offer units that meet the Db requirement; Mr. Campbell said there are not. Mr. <br />Mitchell indicated that reverberation between the homes could be a problem. If the variance is <br />passed he recoininends it be conditional on the installation of landscape screening. The existing
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