HomeMy WebLinkAbout405-BADATE: January 8, 1998
TO: Board of Adjustment
I FiROM: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Director
SUBJECT: Request for a variance of the setback regulations for a new parking lot fronting on
two streets in the Oaks Historic District on four lots zoned RCR (Residential
Conservation and Revitalization). The variance is from the required 25 feet along
North Street and 10 feet along Fourth Street to 3 feet and 2.5 feet, respectively.
TILE: 405-BA
STAffi REPORT
Broussard's Mortuary plans to construct a new concrete parking lot and improved drives
to be located at the rear of the mortuary. This lot will take in four platted lots fronting
200' along the south side of North Street and extending 150' along the west side of Fourth
Street. The plan includes approximately 56 new spaces on the tract and new sidewalks
along both streets. Improved landscaping is shown on the plans. Additional handicap
parking spaces are also proposed for the mortuary.
Section 30-21.2 (e) (7) a. of the Zoning Ordinance requires that all off-street parking in
an historic district be set back along street frontages not less than the required yard
setbacks or as far back as the front of immediately adjacent buildings, whichever is
greater. In this instance, the required setback is 25 feet along North Street and 10 feet
along Fourth Street. If the variance was granted as requested, the edge of the parking lot
along North Street would be located 19.5 feet from the pavement and 16.5 feet from the
pavement along Fourth Street. Meeting the required setbacks would delete approximately
14 parking spaces and two drives.
Section 30-31 (c) 3. of the Zoning Ordinance requires that parking lots be landscaped
along street frontages with a landscape strip not less than six feet wide. Three feet of that
strip can be on the public right-of-way. Along Fourth Street, 2.5 feet of landscape strip
is shown on the site plan. If this variance request is approved, a three foot wide landscape
strip should be provided.
The applicant shall have the burden of proving to the Board that the three conditions for
granting a variance have been met.
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Variance Request made by
Broussard's Mortuary
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Broussard's Mortuary was founded by Alexander Broussard*in the late 188011s.
Our company has expanded it's number of facilities to include `Finnic, Nederland
and Kountze. Our facility located on 3/4 of a square block in the Averill 2
subdivision in Beaumont's Old Town serves as a hub of our operation. Broussard's
Mortuary serves over 700 families annually. We are the one of the 10th largest
independently owned funeral operations in the state.
Our family feels strongly in maintaining a presence in Beaumont's Old Town. Out -
family business continues to grow for various reasons. Expansion of our parking
area, and added lighting is a must.
We have enclosed a very detailed plan for your review. This plan has meet the
approval of all agencies within our city save and except the Oaks Historical District.
Our family has spent a great deal of valuable time complying with the District
regarding the relocation of three structures within the districts boundaries.
This was no small Task.
We now come to you with a request to grant Broussard's a variance in regard to
setback of a parking lot located within the district. This project when completed
will cost in excess of $295000.00. and will enhance the neighborhood in which our
business is located. We can find no adverse effect in allowing this variance. Our lot
is currently used by Bethlehem Lutheran Church on a weekly basis, by the Garth
House for its eveningfund-raisersand by the McFaddin Ward Museums visitors.
It is critical that we are able to utilize all the available space for parking.
We hope to be able to continue to be a good and responsible part of our
neighborhood and our city just as we have for over 100 years.
Respectfully Submitte
Ja ies Broussard Jr.
Vice President
Broussard's Mortuary Inc.
BEAUNION'r KOUNTZE
McFaddin at FOUrtli Highway 326
(409) 832-1621 (409) 246-3466
FAX (409) 832-1623 FAX (409) 246-3467
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REQUIREMENTS FOR A VARIANCE
The Board of Adjustment is empowered to authorize a variance from a requirement of the Zoning
Ordinance when the Board finds that all of the following conditions have been met:
CONDITION A: That the granting of the variance will not be contrary to the public interest.
CONDITION B: That literal enforcement of the ordinance will result in unnecessary hardship
because of exceptional narrowness, shallowness, shape, topography or extraordinary or
exceptional physical situation or physical condition unique to the specific piece of property in
question. "Unnecessary hardship" shall mean physical hardship relating to the property itself as
distinguished from a hardship relating to convenience, financial considerations or caprice, and the
hardship must not result from the applicant or property owner's own actions.
CONDITION C: That by granting the variance, the spirit of the ordinance will be observed and
substantial justice will be done.
ANALYSIS
Condition A - (Applicant's statement):
The granting of the variance will not be contrary to the public interest in this project because it
will match the existing parking lot that is adjoining to this project and has been in place for 39
years. This parking update will also allow us to renovate the city sidewalks that have been in
disrepair for a number of years.
Condition B - (Applicant's statement):
The Oaks Historic District policy regarding setback for parking lots creates, what we feel is an
"unnecessary hardship". The space we have available to us is limited. The feasibility of this
project hinges on the number of additional off-street parking spaces we will be able to provide.
We have made a commitment to our city and our neighborhood by electing to remain in Old
Town.
Condition C - (Applicant's statement):
By granting this variance the number of vehicles that on many occasions are parked on the streets
surrounding our business will be reduced, thus eliminating some street congestion It will give us
the ability to provide an ever growing number of people a well lighted somewhat safe climate.
Our parking lot is utilized by Bethlehem Lutheran Church each Sunday, by the Garth House for
their fundraising auction, and by many visitors to the McFaddin Ward Home.
GENERAL INFORMATION/PUBLIC UTILITIES
APPLICANT:
Jim Broussard
PROPERTY OWNER:
Broussard's Mortuary
STATUS OF APPLICANT:
Owner
LOCATION:
Southwest comer of North and Fourth Streets
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lots 9-12, Block 24, Averill 2nd Addition
EXISTING ZONING:
RCR (Residential Conservation and
Revitalization) District
PROPERTY SIZE:
0.687 acres
EXISTING LAND USES:
Lawn area, parking, drive
FLOOD HAZARD ZONE:
Flood Zone "C" - Minimal
SURROUNDING LAND USES:
SURROUNDING ZONING:
NORTH: Church
RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization)
EAST: McFaddin-Ward House
RCR
SOUTH: Mortuary
RCR
WEST: Vacant lot, residence
RCR
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
Conservation and Revitalization
OTHER PHYSICAL
Located within the Oaks Historic District and
FEATURES:
subject to off-street parking regulations of
Section 30-21.2.
STREETS:
North Street is a 60' wide right-of-way with
a 27' wide pavement. Fourth Street between
North and McFaddin Avenue has a 58' wide
right-of-way and a 30' wide pavement.
DRAINAGE:
There is a 15" storm sewer in North Street
and also a 15" in Fourth Street.
WATER:
There is a 6" water line in North Street and
a 2" line in Fourth Street.
GENERAL INFORMATION/PUBLIC UTILITIES continued
SANITARY SEWER
SERVICE:
FIRE PROTECTION:
ADEQUACY
OF SERVICE:
There is an 12" sanitary sewer main in Fifth
Street and a 6" line in the block's abandoned
alleyway.
Fire protection is provided by Station #7,
1700 McFaddin Avenue.
Services and utilities are adequate.