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• <br />• <br />STAFF REPORT SEPTEMBER 25, 1997 <br />APPEAL OF THE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER'S DECISION #A97-003 <br />REQUESTED FOR: <br />208 Pine Bluff; which is further described as Lot 31; Block 7; Pine BluffSubdivision <br />REQUESTED BY: <br />Brenda E. Rogers, property owner <br />ZONTNG: <br />R-I, Low Density Residential <br />PURPOSE OF REQUEST: <br />The applicant has applied for a building permit so that she may bring in a new mobile <br />home to replace a mobile home that was removed sometime in or around May of 1996. <br />The Building Official denied the building permit, having determined that removal of the <br />mobile home from the above described property constituted abandonment of a <br />nonconforming use. The applicant is appealing this determination. <br />BACKGROUND: <br />A mobile home was located on the lot in question, from the time of the 1989 Bay <br />Municipal Utility District annexation, until sometime in or around May 1996. Exhibit A, <br />which is a survey prepared by Texas Land Coordinators, Inc. and dated March 13, 1996, <br />shows a mobile home located on the lot. <br />The property in question has been part of a R-I, Low Density Residential zone since the <br />time of annexation. Mobile and manufactured homes, by Zoning Ordinance requirement, <br />are not allowed to be located outside of licensed mobile home parks. The use of this <br />property as a mobile home site, at the time of annexation, was a legally established <br />nonconforming use. <br />