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BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
March 7, 2013
City Hall, 801 Main Street
A Regular Meeting of the Board of Adjustment was held on March 7, 2013 and called to order at 3:00 p.m.
with the following members present:
Chairman Dana Timaeus
Vice -Chairman Pat Avery
Board Member Bob Harris
Alternate Member Kelli Maness
Alternate Member Christy Amuny
Board Members absent: Board Member Joey Hilliard
Board Member Mary Jowers
Alternate Member Christopher Plaunty
Also present: Steve Richardson, Planning Manager; Jill Cole, Recording Secretary; Adina
Ward, Planner; Lauren Beamon, First Assistant City Attorney; Chris
Boone, Community Development Director; Bill Cobabe, Senior Planner
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Board Member Harris made a motion to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting held February
7, 2012. Board Member Avery seconded the motion. Motion to approve carried 4:0.
SWEARING IN OF WITNESSES
PUBLIC HEARING
1) File 661-BA: Request for variances to the minimum side yard building setback requirement from 7.5'
to 5.24' and from the rear yard building setback requirement from 10' to 7.841
.
Location: 1030 21't Street
Applicant: Darran Dollarhide
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. Darran Dollarhide, the property owner, states that a
greenhouse was built at this location back in 1953. The greenhouse was destroyed by Hurricane
Rita.
Following a complaint of work being done on a new accessory structure without building permits,
the City made an inspection in September, 2009 and found that a two story accessory structure was
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being constructed and a stop work order was issued. In November, 2009, another inspection was
made and found work was continuing and a second stop work order was issued.
On May 10, 2010, the City sent Mr. Dollarhide a letter stating that the structure must be removed
within 15 days in order to comply with the Building Code and the Zoning Ordinance. On June 16,
2010, Mr. Dollarhide applied for a building permit to construct a one story accessory building. That
permit was approved subj ect to meeting the 5' side yard setback and a 10' rear yard building setback
which would keep the building out of the easement.
In late 2012, Mr. Dollarhide met with staff to discuss what he must do to bring his building into
compliance. At that time, he was informed that he would need to get a license to encroach into the
utility easement and get variances to the rear yard and side yard building setbacks. As part of the
process, he got permission from Entergy to locate his accessory building within the utility easement.
City Council must grant approval to officially encroach into the easement.
The applicant shall have the burden of proof to demonstrate that all three conditions necessary for
approval have been met.
Twenty-seven notices were mailed to property owners within 200 feet. No responses in favor and
two in opposition were returned.
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Discussion between Mr. Richardson and the Board regarding specifics of the subject property.
Chairman Timaeus opened the public hearing and asked for the applicant's comments.
Darran Dollarhide, the applicant, addressed the Board and answered questions. Mr. Dollarhide said
that the prior owner had a greenhouse and that he had converted it into a storage unit. He did not
know at the time that there was an issue of it being a two story structure. He spoke with the City and
became aware that it needed to be only a one story structure. He is proposing that the roof be
lowered so that it meets code, finish it out and put a fence along the back of the property so it's not
visible to the neighbors.
Chairman Timaeus asked for comments in favor or in opposition.
Shirley Boyle, 1035 20' Street, addressed the Board in opposition to the request. Mrs. Boyle lives
behind the subject property.
Chairman Timaeus closed the public hearing.
Discussion followed between the Board members.
Board Member Amuny made a motion to deny variances to the minimum side yard building setback
requirement from 7.5' to 5.24' and from the rear yard building setback requirement from I W to 7.841
.
Location: 1030 2 1 " Street as requested in File 661-BA with the understanding that the building will
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be made into a one story structure and with enforcement suspended before the applicant can appear
before City Council and request a License to Encroach. Board Member Harris seconded the motion.
Motion carried 5:0.
2) File 662-BA: Request for variances to the minimum side yard building setback from 20' to 9.9' for
Building A and to 17.0' for Building B.
Location: 4550 N. Major Drive
Applicant: Daniel Dotson, P.E. for Fittz & Shipman, Inc.
Mr. Richardson presented the staff report. In June, 2012, building plans for Stoneleigh Apartments,
Phase II were approved by the City. The property is zoned GC-MD-2. The surrounding property
is zoned GC-MD-2 to the north, east, west and southwest. To the southeast, the adjacent property
is zoned RM-H. Where the subject property abuts the RM-H, a 20' building setback is required.
Daniel Dotson, representing Fittz & Shipman, states that due to the narrowness of the property, the
garages and one apartment building needed to be installed in the 20' setback. He states that this is
due to the building code requirements for building separations, driveway widths and fire lane
clearances.
As for the property to the southeast, while owned by a different entity, the RM-H zoning would
suggest the property will be developed with apartments as well. Under RM-H zoning, the required
side yard building setback would be 5' for a one story building and 7 '/2 for a two story building.
When Planning reviewed the building plans, it inadvertently approved the setbacks as shown with
the understanding that all the property would, more than likely, be developed as multi -family
residential.
The applicant shall have the burden of proof to demonstrate that all three conditions necessary for
approval have been met.
Five notices were sent to property owners within 200 feet. No responses in favor or in opposition
were returned,
Slides of the subject property were shown.
Chairman Timaeus opened the public hearing and asked for the applicant's comments.
Don King with Fittz & Shipman addressed the Board on behalf of Daniel Dotson.
Chairman Timaeus asked for comments in favor or in opposition. No comments were made. The
public hearing was closed.
Discussion followed between the Board members.
Board Member Harris made a motion to approve variances to the minimum side yard building
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setback from 20' to 9.9' for Building A and to 17.0' for Building B at 4550 N. Major Drive as
requested in File 662-BA. Vice -Chairman Avery seconded the motion. Motion to approve carried
5:0.
OTHER BUSINESS
THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED.
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