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Chairman Rothermel closed the public hearing at 6:07 p.m. <br /> d. Question and Answer <br /> Board member Hoot stated that he had no problems with the proposal. <br /> Board member Crittenden and Warren agreed. They did not have any issues with the <br /> proposal. <br /> Motion by Phillip Hoot to approve Variance#18-93000007. <br /> Second by Nettie Warren. Motion Carried. <br /> Ayes: Members Warren, Hoot, Crittenden, and Chairman Rothermel <br /> Nays: None Motion to approve passes, 4-0 <br /> Assistant City Attorney Clark Askins read from Section 106-196 of the Code of Ordinances: <br /> Appeals from the Board of Adjustment. <br /> 4. PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing to consider Special Exception 18-94000003,a request by <br /> Adrianne Feller for a tract of land located at 10410 N L St., legally described as TR 441C La Porte <br /> Outlots, to allow the applicant to subdivide the 1.0 acre sized parcel into two lots with reduced <br /> lot widths and area, in the Large Lot Residential District(LLD). <br /> Chairman Rothermel opened the public hearing at 6:09 p.m. <br /> a. Staff Presentation <br /> Planning Technician, Chase Stewart, presented staff's report on special exception request <br /> 18-94000003. <br /> The applicant is requesting a special exception to allow them to subdivide their father's 1 <br /> acre parcel in order to allow them to construct a second home on the remaining half acre <br /> lot. This is not currently permitted by code due to the existing Large Lot District (LLD) <br /> zoning. The code requires a minimum 1 acre lot size in LLD. <br /> Planning Technician Chase Stewart explained how the applicant previously attempted a <br /> zone change to R-1 which was denied by the City Council. <br /> Section 106-191 (4) allows for the ZBOA to approve a special exception allowing a property <br /> owner to deviate from the minimum lot size or width requirements as required in the zoning <br /> code. <br /> Board member Hoot questioned as to whether this is essentially a zone change.Staff <br /> explained that the zone would not be changing but that a special exception could grant <br /> relief from the specified lot area and dimension requirements. <br />