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BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
August 3, 2017
City Hall, 801 Main Street
A Meeting of the Board of Adjustment was held on June 1, 2017 and called to order at 3:01 p.m. with
the following members present:
Chairman Dana Timaeus
Board Member Jeff Beaver
Board Member Mary Jowers
Alternate Board Member Lee Smith
Board Members absent: Board Member Kelli Maness
Alternate Board Member Tom Rowe
Also present: Adina Josey, Senior Planner; Raymond Rowzee, Planner II, Fran Malvo,
Recording Secretary, Sharae Reed, Assistant City Attorney
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Alternate Board Member Smith made a motion to approve the minutes from the June 1, 2017
Regular Meeting. Board Member Jowers seconded the motion. Motion to approve carried 4:0.
SWEARING IN OF WITNESSES
PUBLIC HEARING
*The applicant, Curtis Sharif was not present nor was his contractor at the time the meeting started.*
1) File 720-BA: Consider a request for a Variance to the minimum rear yard setback, from 25
feet to 12.57 feet.
Applicant: Charlotte Bordeman
Location: 4630 University Drive
Mrs. Josey presented the staff report.
Charlotte Bordeman is requesting a variance to the rear yard setback for her property located at 4630
University Drive. Ms. Bordeman would like to build an addition on the side of her house, lining up
with the rear of the existing structure. An application was approved to abandon the alley behind the
house, but this only provided an additional 5 feet to the rear yard. Prior to the abandonment, the house
was sitting 7.57 feet from the rear property line.
In the mid-1970s, the city widened University Drive, taking 30 feet of the front yards along the west
side of the right-of-way. The house was moved back on the lot, since the front edge of the house was
sitting on the right-of-way once it was widened. This created the existing reduced rear yard setback.
The applicant shall have the burden of proof to demonstrate that all three conditions necessary for a
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variance have been met.
Slides of the subject property were shown. Twenty-five (25) notices were mailed to property owners
within 200 feet of the subject property. Two (2) responses were received in favor and none were
received in opposition. A brief discussion followed. The applicant, Charlotte Bordeman addressed the
Board. Mrs. Bordeman stated that there is no parking on University Drive and she would like to add a
cemented driveway. Mrs. Bordeman also stated that the setback is less than twenty-five (25) feet. A
brief discussion followed.
Di Board member Beaver made a motion to approve the request for a Variance to the minimum rear yard
setback, from 25 feet to 12.57 as requested for File 720-BA. Board member Jowers seconded the
motion. Motion to approve carried 4:0.
2) File 721-BA: Consider a request for a Variance to the minimum required front yard setback,
from 25 feet to 8.3 feet and to the platted side setback from 25 feet to 15.64 feet.
Applicant: Margarito Robledo
Location: 4050 Bayou Road
Mrs. Josey presented the staff report.
Margarita Robledo is requesting a variance to the front and side yard setbacks for her property located
at 4050 Bayou Road. Due to the platted orientation of this corner lot, the house faces the side yard.
A covered area was constructed in the required 25 foot front yard setback. This cover sits 8.3 feet
from the front property line.
In addition, Ms. Robledo constructed a new carport in the side yard. The plat for the property was
recorded with a 25 foot side setback. The carport, constructed without a permit, now sits 15.64 feet
from the side property line.
The applicant shall have the burden of proof to demonstrate that all three conditions necessary for a
variance has been met.
Slides of the subject property were shown. Twenty-one (21) notices were mailed to property owners
within 200 feet of the subject property. One response was received in favor and none were
received in opposition. Mrs. Josey stated that the covered area and the carport are in violation of
ordinance. The side yard setback is usually fifteen feet and no permits were obtained to complete the
project. Jose, the applicants brother addressed the Board and explained that Margarita’s husband does
yard work and that is the reason why the shed was built. The Robledo’s had been burglarized on
several occasions and as a result they built the covered patio with plans to use the garage as a storage
area. However, it was constructed without permits. Mr. Robledo was unaware of the need to obtain a
permit before any work was performed. A brief discussion followed. Chairman Timaeus stated to Jose
and Mrs. Robledo that if they intend to make any other changes to the property they must obtain
permits first. Chairman Timaeus also stated if the work is done wrong, the Robledo’s will not be able
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to sell or insure the home. David Adoni, the next door neighbor spoke in favor of the request.
Board member Beaver questioned if once the work is complete, will it need to be reinspected. Attorney
Sharae Reed responded that once the work is complete, it needs to be reinspected and approved by the
Inspector. Alternate Board member Smith made a motion to approve a request for a
Variance to the minimum required front yard setback, from 25 feet to 8.3 feet, and to the platted side
setback from 25 feet to 15.64 feet as request for File 721-BA. Board member Jowers seconded the
motion. Motion to approve carried 4:0.
3) File 722-BA: Consider a request for a Variance to the minimum required front yard setback,
from 25 feet to 19 feet.
Applicant: Paul and Linda Suddath
Location: 1625 Hyde Court
Mrs. Josey presented the staff report.
Paul and Linda Suddath are requesting a variance to the front setback for their property located at 1625
Hyde Court. The house was constructed without a covered front porch. The front of the house
currently sits at the required 25 foot setback.
The Suddath’s state that their house is the only one on the street without a covered front porch. They
believe that a covered porch will help with the utilities and provide protection from the elements
during inclement weather. In addition, they state the house looks incomplete without a covered porch.
The local Home Owner's Association has given its approval of the Suddath's plans.
The applicant shall have the burden of proof to demonstrate that all three conditions necessary for a
Variance have been met.
Slides were shown of the subject property. Twenty-five (25) notices were mailed to property owners
within 200 feet of the subject property. Two responses were received in favor and no responses were
received in opposition. The applicants, Mr. & Mrs. Suddath addressed the Board. Mr. Suddath stated
the Committee with the Homeowner’s Association in his neighborhood approved the request. The
contractor, Jeff Tucker addressed the Board and stated that he was unaware that a Variance was needed
but he did obtain the permit in order to complete the project. A brief discussion followed. Board
member Jowers made a motion to approve the request for a Variance to the minimum required front
yard setback, from 25 feet to 19 feet as requested for File 722-BA. Board member Beaver seconded the
motion. Motion to approve carried 4:0.
4) File 719-BA: Consider a request for a Variance to the minimum exterior side yard setback
from 10 feet to 7.5 feet.
Applicant: Curtis Sharif
Location: 2640 San Antonio Street
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Mrs. Josey presented the staff report.
Curtis Sharif is requesting a variance to the exterior side yard setback for his property at 2640 San
Antonio Street. The property consists of two (2) houses situated on the same parcel, one facing
Cartwright Street, and one facing San Antonio Street. The orientation of the underlying lots mandates
a 10 foot side yard setback along the San Antonio Street frontage.
Mr. Curtis applied for a permit to construct a carport next to the house facing San Antonio Street. The
approved site plan shows a 10 foot setback. When an inspection of the property was made, the front
posts for the structure had been constructed 5 feet into the right-of-way.
The front posts will be removed and the second row of posts will become the front of the carport.
These posts sit 7.5 feet from the side property line.
The applicant shall have the burden of proof to demonstrate that all three conditions necessary for a
variance have been met.
Slides were shown of the subject property. A brief discussion followed. The front posts were
constructed on the right-of-way. The applicant was asked to have a survey done of the property. The
new proposal would be to keep the existing posts 7.5 feet from the property line. Nineteen (19) notices
were mailed to property owners within 200 feet of the subject property. Two responses were received
in favor and none were received in opposition. The posts would need to be 10 feet from the street to
meet setback requirements. Clifton Guillory, a friend of the applicant addressed the Board. Mr.
Guillory stated that Mr. Sharif was out of the country and that he was speaking on his behalf. Alvin
Husband, the contractor, addressed the Board. Mr. Husband stated that he poured over existing
concrete work and added 10 extra feet. Mr. Sharif had already obtained the permit from the City.
Discussion followed. Mr. Timaeus stated that there must be some type of unnecessary hardship in
order for his request to be granted. Further discussion followed. Board member Smith made a motion
to approve a request for a Variance to the minimum exterior side yard setback at 2640 San Antonio
Street, to 7.5 feet from the right-of-way of San Antonio Street as requested for File 719-BA. Board
member Beaver seconded the motion. Motion to approve carried 4:0.
S OTHER BUSINESS
None.
THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT
4:24 p.m.
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