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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBZA (minutes) - 10/24/1979 Board of Zoning Appeals Minutes October 24, 1979 Meeting Page Four The amendment was seconded by Mr. LaLond. Amendment carried, 5 -0. The motion to grant the variance with the above noted conditions carried, 5 -0. It was noted that if any condition was not met, the variance would become'null and void. II. Appeal of Douglas Bresser, owner of the property at 316 Shorelane Street, proposes to construct a rear addition to his house on the above property that would be located 4' from the north property, line, whereas a 7 1/2' side yard setback is required. As Mr. Bresser was not in attendance, they felt this item should be laid over until he could appear before the Board to answer any questions. Roland Miller was instructed to send a letter to Mr. Bresser asking for his attendance at the next meeting. Mr. Last made a motion to lay this item over. The motion was seconded by Norman Miller. Motion carried, 5 -0. III. Appeal of Constance Hildebrandt, owner of the property at 803 Frederick Street, proposes to construct an unattached garage which would be located 55.75' from the West Lincoln Avenue property line, whereas a 60' setback is required. Mr. Reimer explained that the property is located on the northwest corner of West Lincoln Avenue and Frederick Street. The appellant proposes to construct an unattached garage which would be located 55.75' from the front property line, whereas a 60' setback is required. Mr. LaLond questioned if the 2'6" side yard setback meets the requirements. Mr. Reimer stated "yes." He indicated that the garage could be moved to within 2 1/2' from the back property line and still not meet the front property setback requirement. Mr. LaLond made a motion to approve this appeal. Mr. Fischer seconded the motion. Motion carried, 5 -0. IV. Appeal of Leonard Lee, owner of the property at 1002 Merritt Avenue, proposes to construct an unattached garage which would be located 57 1/2 from the Merritt Avenue property line, whereas a 60' setback is required.