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Board of Adjustment Meeting <br />October 25, 2018 <br />Variance Request #18-93000007 <br />East R-1, Residential Single Family Home <br />Applicable Code Provisions: <br />Section 106-333 <br />8 <br />Uses Minimum Lot Minimum Minimum Yard Setbacks L.F. Maximum <br />2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1415 <br />Area/D.U. S.F. Lot Width F.R.S. Height <br />L.F. <br />6000 50 25-15-5 35 Ft. <br />Single-family <br />detached <br />Analysis: <br />Section 106-192 of the Zoning Ordinance states that the term “variance” represents a deviation <br />from the literal interpretation of the code approved by the Board subject to the fact that <br />enforcement of the provisions of the code would cause an unnecessary hardship because of <br />circumstances unique to the subject property. The Board is authorized to grant a variance when <br />the Board finds that a number of criteria are met. The following table outlines those criteria and <br />staff’s analysis of those criteria. <br />Criterion: Staff Finding: <br />a.That the granting of the variance will notThe granting of this variance will not <br />be contrary to the public interestadversely affect the surrounding area <br />because it would accommodate a structure of <br />a similar nature. <br />b.That literal enforcement of this chapterThere would be no hardship encoured from <br />will result in unnecessary hardship because the literal enforcement of Chapter 106-333 <br />of exceptional narrowness, shallowness, <br />shape, topography or other extraordinary or <br />exceptional physical situation unique to the <br />specific piece of property in question. <br />"Unnecessary hardship" shall mean physical <br />hardship relating to the property itself as <br />distinguished from a hardship relating to <br />convenience, financial considerations or <br />caprice, and the hardship must not result <br /> <br />