HomeMy WebLinkAbout490-BADATE: March 6, 2003
TO: Board of Adjustment
FROM: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
SUBJECT: Request for a variance to the required front yard setback of 25' to 5',
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NOTE: The Board of Adjustment granted a rehearing of this item on February 13,
2003.
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Benny Baskin, the property owner, is requesting a variance to build a 20'x 23'enclosed garage
on the front of his home at 5075 Bruce Drive.
The house currently has a carport on the front. Mr. Baskin would like to tear down the carport
and build a garage. Mr. Baskin states that his wife has arthritis and knee problems. He feels
that building an enclosed garage will provide a safer environment for when his wife is getting
in and out of the car. Building the garage, as proposed, would place its south edge five feet
from the front property line.
The applicant shall have the burden of proof to demonstrate that all three conditions necessary
for a variance have been met.
Exhibits are attached.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION
Notices mailed to property owners 21 -
Responses in Favor . Responses in Opposition
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Variance Committee
I am asking for a variance to build a garage on the front of my home for the
following reason:
My wife has arthritis, with torn meniscus in her right knee. She has
already had one surgery and it has been indicated that she will require
another in the future. She was recently diagnosed with osteoarthritis in her
lower back. Given this condition, it would be much safer for her to get to
her vehicle within an enclosed area. The carport we currently have allows
the sidewalk and driveway to stay damp and filled with leaves and debris.
I feel that by building an enclosed garage, it will provide a dryer and
safer environment for my wife to access her vehicle, therefore hopefully
preventing a fall.
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I have spoken to the property owner within a reasonable distance of my property about
my proposed addition of an enclosed garage, on the front of my home. Everyone that I
have talked with, has felt that my reasons for the addition are well founded and no one
has voiced any opposition to the addition. Measurements from the front of the proposed
addition to the street , does not indicate any problem to visibility of neighbors backing out
of their driveways.
Condition B.
Because of certain medical condition that my wife is experiencing at this time, my wife
and I feet that an enclosed garage would make for a safer environment for tier to access
our vehicles. Because of arthritis in her knee, and now in her back the chances for slipping
on damp cement while getting in and out of our vehicles has increased . Because of the
location of our property (property lines ) the only place a garage could be added is to the
front of our home, There is only a few feet on each side of our house to property line, and
in the back of the house the property line is next to the utility right of way ,
Condition C.
If the variance is granted, construction would be carried out exactly as I have indicated in
this request . No other property lines would be affected by the construction no utilities
would be affected, The addition would be made hi such a way as not to distract from the
appearance of the home it would be made to look as much like the original construction
as possible.
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I would prefer Mr. Baskin not build the addition.
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I have been made aware of Mr. Baskin's proposed addition to his
home. He has explained to me the reasons that he feels makes
such an addition necessary at this time. Mr. Baskin has also
shown me plans of the addition that he wishes to build.
I have no objections to Mr. Baskin's proposed addition.—Z
I would prefer Mr. Baskin not build the addition.
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Variance committee
I have been made aware of Mr. Baskin's proposed addition to his
home. He has explained to me the reasons that he feels makes
such an addition necessary at this time. Mr. Baskin has also
shown me plans of the addition that he wishes to build.
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I have no objections to Mr. Baskin"s proposed addition.
I would prefer Mr. Baskin not build the addition
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Variance committee
I have been made aware of Mr. Baskin's proposed addition to his
home. He has explained to me the reasons that he feels makes
such an addition necessary at this time. Mr. Baskin has also
shown me plans of the addition that he wishes to build.
I have no objections to Mr. Baskin's proposed addition
I would prefer Mr. Baskin not build the addition.
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Variance Committee
I have been made aware of Mr. Baskin's proposed addition to his
home. He has explained to me the reasons that he feels makes
such an addition necessary at this time. Mr. Baskin has also
shown me plans of the addition that he wishes to build.
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I have been made aware of Mr. Baskin's proposed addition to his
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such an addition necessary at this time. Mr. Baskin has also
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I would prefer Mr. Baskin not build the addition.
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Mr. Benny Baskin
5075 Bruce Dr.
Beaumont Texas, 77708
Dear Mr. Baskin.
I have viewed the pictures of your residence located at 5075 Bruce Dr., Beaumont Texas, as you
requested. The basis for my review was to determine that if an addition was added to your
present residence, would it in any way hamper fire fighting for your home or your neighbor's
homes.
It is my opinion that this addition will in no way hamper the Beaumont Fird Department in
protecting your home or the neighbor's home. Additionally, I do not find that in any way that the
addition will hamper our visual needs of your neighborhood.
If I can be of any other assistance, please feel free to contact me at my office. My office phone
number is (409) 889-3905.
Jack Maddox, Chief Fire Marshal
P. O. Box 3827 Beaumont, Texas 77704
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Chondromalacia is a diagnosis
referring to damage, and
subsequent pain, to the cartilage
under your kneecap. It can be
caused by several factors, and
produces discomfort with such
activities as walking up and down
stairs, kneeling, squatting, or
getting up from a seated position. It
can occasionally produce swelling
in the knee and a sensation of
giving way or "catching" ("locking").
It is a very common problem and is directly related to the amount of
pressure between the kneecap and the femur bone beneath it. This
pressure is normally 2-3 times your body weight when simply
descending stairs; one can imagine the magnitude of the pressure
when running! All the following suggestions and treatments are
directed at decreasing the pressure between the kneecap and the
underlying femur.
The usual precipitating cause of
pain in the patient with
chondromalacia is either trauma
(an injury such as a fall on the
knee or a car accident) or a
developmental abnormality
(Malalignment) of the knee, which
may predispose a patient to knee
cap pain. Some patients suffer
from a kneecap that repeatedly
dislocates (usually towards the
outside of the knee), which not
only causes pain, but buckling of
the leg and damage to the
undersurface of the kneecap.
There is a "normal" relationship
between the thigh muscle, the
patella, and the point of
attachment of the patellar tendon.
This is described by the
Quadriceps Angle (Q-angle), In
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those people in which the Q-angle
is larder than normali.
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greater tendency for the kneecap
to track abnormally in the groove
F `~ on the front of the femur with knee
bending, leading to increased
pressure in certain parts of the
kneecap -femur joint.
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GENERAI, INFORMATION/PUBLIC UTILITIES
APPLICANT: Benny Baskin
PROPERTY OWNER: Same
LOCATION: 5075 Bruce Drive
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 3, Block 1, Picadilly Park
EXISTING ZONING: RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)
District
PROPERTY SIZE:
EXISTING LAND USES:
FLOOD HAZARD ZONE:
SURROUNDING LAND USES:
NORTH: Residential
EAST: Residential
SOUTH: Residential
WEST: Vacant
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
OTHER PHYSICAL
FEATURES:
STREETS:
DRAINAGE:
WATER:
SANITARY SEWER
SERVICE:
0.165 acres, more or less
Single family residence
"X" - Areas determined to outside the 500-year
floodplain
SURROUNDING ZONING:
RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District
RS
RS
RS
Growth Reserve
None
Bruce Drive - local street with 60' wide right-
of-way with 26'pavement width
Curb and gutter
811 water line
6" sanitary sewer line
GENERAL INFORMATION/PUBLIC UTILITIES continued
FIRE PROTECTION: Fire protection is provided by Station #2,
Wilson at Ironton and Station #8, 6297
Highway 105.
ADEQUACY
OF SERVICE: Services are adequate,