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Staff Report April 28, 2011 <br />Variance Request #11- 93000002 <br />Requested by : Mr. Kenneth R. McCurry (Property Owner) <br />Requested for Lot 24, Block 12, Fairmont Park East Section 2, William M. Jones Survey, Abstract 482, <br />LaPorte, Harris County, Texas. <br />Location 10804 Mesquite Drive <br />Zoning Low Density Residential (R -1) <br />Background Per the HCAD records, this property is 6,900 S. F. The primary residence is 2,132 S. F. <br />with an existing roofed house area of 1368 S.F. There is an existing pool and cool deck <br />in the back of the house. The total impervious coverage with concrete, decking, and <br />house under roof equals 3,890 S. F. or 563% impervious cover factor. The pool with <br />cool deck was constructed without issuance of a City permit. <br />Per City Ordinance 106 -333 Table B, the maximum allowable lot coverage for a single <br />family detached dwelling unit is 40% for this type of lot. Several years ago, the City <br />approved an ordinance to allow patio cover of up to 900 sq. ft and accessory building of <br />200 sq. ft. exempted from 40% lot coverage for single - family detached. However, the <br />impervious cover factor of 55% for the total site for drainage purposes remains intact. <br />Recently, the applicant has added more concrete to an existing driveway and extended it <br />all the way to the back up to the pool decking. With this move, an existing coverage for <br />the subject lot equals 3,890 sq. ft. (563%) or 95 sq. ft. over the maximum allowable of <br />3,795 sq.ft. (55 %). To be in compliance with the City ordinances, existing <br />impervious /concrete would have to be reduced by 95 sq. ft. <br />This variance requests seeks to allow the current impervious coverage of 3,890 sq. ft. to <br />remain in place. The owner states that excess coverage was not intentional and it would <br />be expensive to saw cut and j ackhammer out reinforced concrete. <br />The City is working diligently to mitigate any adverse impact of flooding in town. <br />Several drainage projects including one in the Fairmont Park East subdivision are <br />underway at this time. The City's Public Improvement Criteria Manual allows <br />impervious factor of 55% for total site drainage. In this case, an additional impervious <br />coverage may impact to an outfall and capacity of the storm sewer in the area. <br />Analysis Section 106- 192(b)(1), in the Code of Ordinances, defines a variance as a deviation from <br />the literal provisions of the chapter, which is granted by the Board when strict <br />cogf)r'iuiry to the chapter irould cause an unnecessary hardship because of the <br />cir'culustances unique to the property on irhich the variance is granted <br />Section 106 -1 defines lot coverage as "...the area under roof on any given lot." <br />
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