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Zoning Board of Adjustment <br />Minutes of October 14, 2015 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />Vice-Chairman Schoppe swore in Rosalyn Epting, Director of Parks and Recreation for the <br />City of La Porte. Ms. Epting explained the City has been working with the adjacent property <br />owner to address their concern about park patrons not knowing where the public property <br />ends and the private property begins. The fence is intended to alleviate this problem. <br /> <br />c.Public Comments <br /> <br />th <br />Vice-Chairman Schoppe swore in Ms. Garcia, who resides at 414 N. 5, adjacent to the park. <br />Ms. Garcia favors the variance because the fence will help to keep people that use the park <br />out of her yard. <br /> <br />d.Question and Answer <br /> <br />There were no questions. <br /> <br />Motion by Nettie Warren (Alt 1) to approve Variance Request #15-93000009, allowing <br />construction of a 4’high ornamental iron fence along the north property line within the front <br />yard at 402 N. 5 th Street. <br /> <br />Second by Doug Martin (Alt 2). Motion carried. <br /> <br />Ayes: Schoppe, Pool, Walker, Warren (Alt 1), and Martin (Alt 2) <br />Nays: None <br /> <br />Assistant City Attorney Clark Askins read from Section 106-196 of the Code of Ordinances: Appeals <br />from the Board of Adjustment. <br /> <br />6. A public hearing will be held to consider Variance Request 15-93000011, a request by Mark <br />Follis for the property located at 116 S. Broadway to allow construction of a <br />residential/commercial building on a lot zoned Main Street (MS) District that is setback 0’ <br />from the front property line and 0’ from the side (north) property line contrary to the <br />provisions of Section 106-443 of the city’s Code of Ordinances which requires a front setback <br />equal to the average of all structures on the block and a 5’ side setback; and a detached <br />garage that is 3’ from the rear property line and 0’ from the north (side) property line contrary <br />to the provisions of Section 106-741 which requires a 20’ rear setback and a 5’ side setback. <br /> <br /> Vice-Chairman Schoppe opened the public hearing at 6:20 p.m. <br /> <br />a.Staff Presentation <br /> <br />City Planner Eric Ensey presented staff’s report on a variance request by Mark Follis to allow <br />construction of a residential/commercial building setback 0’ from the front and north side <br />property lines and a detached garage that is 3’ from the rear property line and 0’ from the <br />north side property line at 116 S. Broadway. If approved, the zero lot line Main Street <br />development pattern, historical in nature, would continue along S. Broadway for this <br />property, which is in the Main Street District. <br /> <br /> <br />