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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOARD OF APPEALS e" '."," "',,",. O';;'~~QJH City of Oshkosh Dept. of Community Development 215 Church Ave., PO Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130 (920) 236-5059 '(920) 236-5053 FAX Jacksou R. Kinney Director October 27, 2005 Lonnie Darland 806 MeITittAvenue Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901 Re: Dear Mr. Darland: On October 26, 2005 the City of Oshkosh Board of Appeals denied your variance requests to permit an off- street parking area with a zero (0) foot side yard setback, parking encroachment onto the adjacent lot, and substandard parking stall configuration. The decision of the Board was filed in the Planning Office of the Department of Community Development on October 27, 2005,. Section 30-6(C)(1) and (2) of the City of Oshkosh Zoning Ordinance allows the same variance request to be heard 3 times in any 12 month period. If this is the first or second time you have requested this variance within 12 months, you may re-apply if you wish. If your variance request has been denied 3 times within a 12 month period, but you feel there has been a change in the circumstances affecting your request, you may submit a request for an additional hearing stating the changes which have occurred. The Board will review this request, and if three Board members feel there is sufficient change in circumstances to warrant an additional hearing, then you may re-submit your variance request through the normal procedure. You may call me at (920) 236-5062 if you have any questions. 'sincerely, David Buck Associate Plarmer DB/vIr "-"~-r--' ,., , e OJHKOJH City of Oshkosh Dept of Community Development 215 Church Ave, PO Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130 (920) 236-5059 (920) 236-5053 FAX Jackson R. Kinney Director BOARD OF APPEALS AGENDA OCTOBER 26, 2005 3:30 PM To Whom It May Concern: PLEASE NOTE the City of Oshkosh Board of Appeals will meet on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2005 at 3:30 PM in Room 404 at the Oshkosh City Hall to consider the following agenda, . ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF AUGUST 24, 2005 MINUTES APPROVAL OF OCTOBER 12, 2005 MINUTES I. ~~íll¡~..m Mr, Lonnie Darland, applicant and owner, requests a variance to permit an off-street parking area with a zero (0) foot side yard setback, parking encroachment onto the adjacent lot, and substandard parking stall configuration, Section 30-36(A)(4) of the City of Oshkosh Zoning Ordinance requires a ten (10) foot side yard setback, Section 30-36(A)(9) requires all parking be located on the same lot as the principal use, Section 30-36(C)(5)(a) requires all uncovered parking spaces to be screened from view and Section 30-36(C)(3)(e) establishes minimum stall size and drive aisle configuration, OTHER BUSINESS Discussion of BOA procedures ADJOURNMENT IF YOU HA VB ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL THE PLANNING SERVICES DIVISION AT (920) 236-5059, BETWEEN 8 AM -4:30 PM, MONDAY THRUFRIDAY BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES OCTOBER 26, 2005 ~TŒSENT: Robert Cornell, Larry Lang, Dennis Penney, and Cheryl Hentz, Chairman EXCUSED: Dan Carpenter, Moss Ruedinger, and Edward Wilusz STAFF: David Buck, Associate Plarmer, and Vickie Rand, Recording Secretary The meeting was called to order by Chairman Hentz. Roll call was taken and a quorum declared present. Motion by Lang for approval of the August 24,2005 meeting minutes, Seconded by Cornell. Motion carried 3- 0-1, Hentz abstaining, Motion by Cornell for approval of the October 12,2005 meeting minutes, Seconded by Penney, Unanimous. I: Mr. Buck introduced the item noting that the house was built in 1890, before the Zoning Code was adopted by the City of Oshkosh. Chairman Hentz questioned if 4 parking stalls were required since the house was built before a zoning code was established, Mr, Buck replied that since it predates the code, none are required, l\{r, Buck passed aronnd photos of the subject sites, showing a clearer picture of the new paving areas than what uld be detected from the pictures included in the Staff Report, Lonnie Darland, 806 Me1TÏtt Avenue, Applicant, stated he had the driveway expanded to be able to accommodate 2 parking stalls per apartment. He stated before' the addition of paved parking areas, the cars parked side by side and constant shuffling was done to get cars in and out of the driveway; otherwise vehicles would be parked on the lawn, or across the street in a commercial lot. Mr. Darland stated he had talked with the contractors, Fox Valley Asphalt, about the permit costs and,was told they had taken care of the permits and the cost would be included in the total price for the job, Mr, Darland also stated he had contacted the contractors recently, Fox Valley Asphalt, to seal the asphalt between the old and the new pavement and was told they wouldn't be able to provide that service since it would be needed over the lot line, which would not be in compliance with the City of Oshkosh's Municipal Code. Chairman Hentz stated it appeared Fox Valley Asphalt knew they were not in compliance in 2003 with the City of Oshkosh Municipal Code and went ahead and did the job anyway, Chairman Hentz questioned ifMr, Darland had thought about the need to display the permit during the time the work was being done, Mr, Darland stated he had known other contractors who had not received the permit until after the job was complete as the permit application was faxed for issuance, l\1r, Lang questioned ifMr, Darland had received a written contract for the work performed, Mr, Darland stated had received a written proposal for the paving addition to the existing driveway at 806 Me1TÏtt Avenue, Mr, Lang also questioned if Mr. Darland had any evidence of Fox Valley Asphalt admitting to obtaining a pennit. Mr, Darland replied he had no evidence in that regard, Board of Appeals Minutes -2- October 26, 2005 Mr, Buck passed around a copy of the written proposal Mr. Darland had received for the driveway addition done in 2003 by Fox Valley Asphalt. Chairman Hentz questioned if Fox Valley Asphalt had offered to help rectifY the driveway non-conformance at this time, Mr. Darland stated they would not offer any further services. Mr, Cornell questioned if Mr. Darland owned both 806 & 812 Memtt Avenue and if ingress and egress for both addresses was on Memtt Avenue, Mr, Darland replied he was the owner of both 806 and 812 Memtt Avenue and ingress and egress for both properties was on Memtt Avenue. Discussion continued regarding the details of the paving done in 2003 by Fox Valley Asphalt. Chairman Hentz questioned if Mr, Darland was concerned about the paving being done over the property lines when the work was being done, Mr. Darland stated he has owned the subject properties since 1985 and didn't consider where the property lines were when contracting for paving services, Mr, Lang questioned if there were consequences for the contractor or just the property owner when no permit has been obtained, Mr. Buck stated that the owner is ultimately responsible for getting the permit and therefore faces the consequences, Mr, Penney questioned what the owner would have to do to remedy the situation if the variances were not approved, Mr. Buck stated if the variances were to be denied the owner would receive orders to remove the paving and bring the properties back to the original non-compliance state. Mr, Lang stated that there are other cities that have no parking required for tenants, and tenants park on the street or find their own parking site, He also stated 4 parking stalls are not required for the subject properties, Chairman Hentz stated there wasn't on street parking allowed on Memtt Street or nearby in the surrounding neighborhood and queStioned where the nearest parking was located, Mr, Darland stated the closest parking would be down the block near Evans Street. Chairman Hentz stated parking on the property, with the need to shuffle cars around to get in and out was not the most convenient, but appeared to be the only alternative, Mr, Lang stated that rnany properties need to shuffle cars around for ingress and egress and he doesn't see the hardship in this case, Chairman Hentz questioned why the properties couldn't be combined, Mr, Buck stated according to the Municipal Code two two-family dwellings carmot be located on a single lot. Chairman Hentz questioned if any complaints have been received by the police over the 2 1/2 years the driveways have been paved in this marmer. Mr, Buck stated that he had not contacted the City Police but that the Inspection Services Division has not had any complaints, He also noted that Mr, Darland voluntarily made the City aware ofthe non-compliant situation, Mr, Lang stated it appeared Mr, Darland had a case to make Fox Valley Asphalt pay for correcting the situation, Board of Appeals Minutes -3- October 26, 2005 Motion by Lang for approval of the variance request to permit an off-street parking area with a zero (0) foot side yard setback, parking encroachment onto the adjacent lot, and substandard parking stall configuration. Seconded by Cornell. Mr, Cornell agreed with Mr. Lang, and noted the problems that might be incurred with the sale of either property. He stated even though this is of no fault of the property owner there are alternatives and he would have a hard time giving his approval of this request. Chairman Hentz agreed that this was an unusual situation. She stated it appears Fox Valley Asphalt knew what they were doing was wrong and went ahead with the project anyway, She also stated it appeared as though the tenants would have to shuffle cars for ingress and egress, and noted other ideas have come forward, She encouraged Mr, Darland to look into getting Fox Valley Asphalt to provide financial support to rectifY this situation. Mr. Penney stated he has empathy for Mr. Darland and realizes that Mr, Darland has voluntarily come forward to rectify this situation, and was sorry he couldn't be of more help, Chairman Hentz questioned ifMr, Darland had considered taking down the garage, Mr, Darland stated he had not considered that option, as he didn't want to lose value from his property, . Æ!, Penney questioned if the garage was being used. Mr, Darland stated the garage was used for storage for the wnstairs apartment. Motion denied 0-4. DISCUSSION OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS PROCEDURES No discussion was held at this meeting. There being no further business, the rneeting adjoumed at approximately 4:04 pm Unanimous, Respectfully Submitted, uJJVL David Buck Associate Plarmer nB/vlr STAFF REPORT BOARD OF APPEALS OCTOBER 26, 2005 ITEM I"'¡Jal\!8¡:~- GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND Mr. Lonnie Darland, applicant and property owner, requests a variance to pennit an off- street parking area with a zero (0) foot side yard setback, parking encroachment onto the adjacent lot, and substandard parking stall configuration, Section 30-36(A)( 4) of the City of Oshkosh Zoning Ordinance requires a ten (10) foot side yard setback, Section 30- 36(A)(9) requires all parking be located on the same lot as the principal use, Section 30- 36(C)(5)(a) requires all uncovered parking spaces to be screened from view and Section 30-36(C)(3)(e) establishes rninimum stall size and drive aisle configuration, The general area is quite eclectic with a mix of single, two-family, multi-family dwellings, commercial and mixed uses, The subject properties are zoned C-l Neighborhood Business District and each contain a two-family residential structure, ANALYSIS In reviewing a variance request, the following questions should be addressed: When considering an area variance, the question of whether unnecessary hardship or practical difficulty exists is best explained as "whether compliance with the strict letter of the restrictions governing area, set backs, frontage, height, bulk or density would unreasonably prevent the owner from using the property for a permitted purpose or would render conformity with such restrictions unnecessarily burdensome." Are there any unusual or unique physical limitations of the property, which create a hardship? Will granting of a variance result in harm to the public interest? The applicant is requesting rnultiple variances on his properties located at 806 & 812 Memtt Avenue that revolve around the addition of paved parking areas between his existing buildings, In June of 2003, the applicant contracted to have his driveway at 806 Memtt reconstructed. The excavation and asphalting of the drive as well as the paving of additional area was undertaken without a pennit and was constructed approximately 7 feet over the lot line of the adjacent parcel to the east. Because this paving was fully reconstructed, existing violations to the code were required to come into compliance, As it was reconstructed, it actually increases the violations including a 0 foot side' yard setback, Yz of the created parking stalls being located on the adjacent lot, lack of screening between properties and substandard parking stall sizes, The petitioner has indicated in his application that the parking is necessary to allow each unit of the two- family residence at 806 Memtt Ave. the ability to park two vehicles and access the site without having to "shuffle" vehicles, Additionally, the applicant stated that the contractor had told him they received a pennit, which they had not. STAFF REPORT -2- BOARD OF APPEALS OCTOBER 26, 2005 The two-family use of the property is a permitted use in the C-l: Neighborhood Business District and requires 2 parking stalls per each unit but the site has limited lot area for parking, The lot area for 806 Memtt is only 5,350 sq ft and the lot area for 812 Memtt Ave. is only 6,750 sq it, while code requires 7,200 sq ft of lot area. This could be considered a practical difficulty for using the lots, however the site was legal nonconforming as it was developed and was purchased in 1985 with that status, The parking area addition further increases the nonconformity of the site and also increases the nonconformity of the neighboring property at 812 Memtt Ave, The applicant has stated in his application that the impact would only be on the aforementioned parcel to the east, which he also owns, Staff agrees that there would be a minimal impact on the convenience store across the street to the south and the insurance office building adjacent on the west. However, the adjoining parcel (812 Memtt) to the east could be sold or put in other ownership and, if the variance is approved, will not have a parking buffer or any setback and will actually contain a portion of the neighbors parking stalls on it that will require an access/use agreement. Staff believes that this type of redevelopment is undesirable and that individual properties need to be treated as such and brought into code compliance as much as possible, Additionally, staff feels that the expansion of the nonconformities through a variance to legalize them are detrimental to the public interest simply for the reason that the variance request is an attempt to accommodate too much use on a nonconfonning substandard lot. RECOMMENDATION Based on this information, staff recommends denial of the variance request. ,nease, I VDe or rnnt m BLACK INK CITY OF OSHKOSH APPliCATION FOR VARIANCE Return to: DepartmenI oc èominunity Development 215 Chnrch Ave. P.O. Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130 Please write legibly with black ink and also submit a complete reproduc:ible site plan (maximum size 11" x 17"). (A complete site plan includes, but is not limited to, all structures, lot lines and streets with distances to each.) There is a $125.00 fee for each variance application. The fee is payable to the City of Oshkosh and due at the time the application is submitted. Address of Parcel Affected: & 0 G !1-e r r¡ 'If Á v.e. Petitioner: L. tJ 11 }f ¡',¿ (0 q: r fc.J1d Home Phone: '11-0 - 2.5.5 - (,? 7'1 ::::::~:' Z:øf~/) Work Phone: -1«,-~ Date: /& -s- 05' OWner (if not petitioner): SANE Home Phone: S'"rr-'" Owner's Address: ~b ;';L4!J Work Phone: S~m'€ Signature Required: Date: ItP-S-C!", In order to be grantee;! a variance, each applicant must be able to prove that an unnecessary hardship would be created if the variance is not granted. The burdeli of proving an unnecessary hardship rests upon the applicant. The attached sheet provides infonnation on What constitutes a hardship. (Attach additional sheets, if necessary, to provide the infonnation requested. Additional infonnation may be requested as needed.) 9/1 {'ovr 2. 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The City of Oshkosh is not re- sponsible for any Ina=racies herein contained, If d~orepencies are found, plea" coutact the City of Oshkosh, City of Oshkosh Wisconsin Community Development OJHKO./H 1" = 20' Created by - N A 10/4/05 DISCLAIMER TMs map is neither a legally reoordcd map nor a survey and It is not intended to be used as one, This d,"wing is a compHation of records, data and informaUon located in varions city, county and state offices and other sources affccting the am shown and it is to be used for reference purposes only, The City of Oshkosh is notr.. sponsible for any inaccuracies h"cin contained, If discrependes are fonnd, please contact the City of Oshkosh, 0 0 ... \0 0 tr} 179.81' iD I'- ~ ~ 806 Merritt Ave. ~ ~ OJHKOJH N A City of Oshkosh Wisconsin Community Development 1" = 50' Created by-pI 10/10/05 ¡-- I---- f-- - - -I- '1 - r---- ~-- I IT f H A I / ,I II II E. 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