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BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
September 7, 2023
Council Chambers, City Hall, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas
A meeting of the Board of Adjustment was held on September 7, 2023 and called to order at 3:05
p.m. with the following members present:
Chairman Dana Timaeus
Board Member Jeff Beaver
Board Member Joey Hilliard
Board Member Tom Rowe
Alternate Board Member Chris Jones
Alternate Board Member Steve Lucas
Board Members absent: Board Member Rogers Sorrell Jr.
Also present: Elayna Luckey, Planner I
Sharae Reed, City Attorney
Susan Smith, Recording Secretary
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Alternate Board Member Jones moved to approve the minutes of the August 3, 2023 meeting.
Board Member Rowe seconded the motion. The motion to approve the minutes carried 5:0.
SWEARING IN OF WITNESSES
All witnesses were sworn in at 3:07 p.m.
PUBLIC HEARING
1)
File PZ2023-344: To consider a request for a Variance to the minimum front yard
setback requirements
Applicant: Donald Wise
Location: 38555 Jerry Drive
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Mrs. Luckey presented the staff report. Donald Wise of Wise Investment Real Estate, LLC, is
requesting a variance for the property located at 3855 Jerry Drive. The property is zoned R-S
(Residential Single-Family Dwelling) requiring a minimum front yard building setback of twenty-
five (25) feet. The applicant is requesting the front setback be reduced to twenty (20) feet. Due to
the unique dimensions of the lot, the proposed structure is situated at an angle leaving one side of
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The applicant shall have the burden of proof to demonstrate that all three conditions necessary for
approval have been met:
A) That the granting of the Variance will not be contrary to the public interest;
B) That literal enforcement of the ordinance will result in unnecessary hardship because
of exceptional narrowness, shallowness, shape topography or other extraordinary or
exceptional physical situation or hardship physical condition unique to the specific
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relating to the property itself. The following may also be considered when determining
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(i) The cost of compliance with the zoning ordinance is greater than fifty (50) percent
of the appraised value of the structure as shown on the most recent certified appraisal
roll;
(ii) Compliance would result in a loss to the lot on which the structure is located of at
least twenty-five (25) percent of the area on which development may physically occur;
(iii) Compliance would result in the structure not in compliance with a requirement of
another city ordinance, building code, or other requirement;
(iv) Compliance would result in the unreasonable encroachment on an adjacent
property or easement; or
(v) The city considers the structure to be a nonconforming structure.
As distinguished from a hardship relating to convenience or caprice, and the hardship must
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C) That by granting the Variance, the spirit of the ordinance will be observed and
substantial justice will be done.
Slides of the subject property and site plan were shown.
Brief discussion followed concerning specifics of the request.
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Twenty-three (23) notices were mailed to property owners within two hundred (200) feet of the
subject property. Zero (0) responses were received in favor or in opposition. Mrs. Luckey stated
that a couple of phone calls were received resulting with no objection to the request.
The applicant was present. Donald Wise of Wise Investment Real Estate, LLC, 2261 North Street,
Beaumont, Texas addressed the Board. He stated that the variance is being requested due to the
slanted nature of the lot which limits the manner in which the structure can be constructed and was
not originally aware that the setback would pose a significant problem. Mr. Wise further stated
that the decision was made to place the home facing Jerry Drive to coincide with the two existing
homes on the street and to present curb appeal in order to enhance the neighborhood.
Further discussion followed concerning shape of the lot and that the request would result in no
encroachments on utilities.
Board Member Hilliard moved to approve the request for a Variance to reduce the minimum front
yard setback requirements from 220for construction of a new home on property located at
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3855 Jerry Drive, as requested in File PZ2023-344.
Board Member Beaver seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken. Chairman Timaeus-Aye,
Board Member Beaver-Aye, Board Member Hilliard-Aye, Board Member Rowe-Aye, Alternate
Board Member Jones-Aye. The motion to approve the request carried 5:0.
2)
File PZ2023-352: To consider a request for a Variance to the Major, Dowlen,
Gladys, Highway 105 Sign Overlay District regulations for a
sign
Applicant: Matt Drew
Location: 5765 N. Major Drive
Mrs. Luckey presented the staff report. Matthew Drew of County Sign and Awning, LLC., requests
approval of a Variance to allow a thirty-one (31) foot pole sign for a bank at 5765 N. Major Drive,
which is located within the Major, Dowlen, Gladys, Highway 105 Sign Overlay District. This
overlay district is more restrictive to the size, type and location of signage allowed within it when
compared to other parts of the City. Areas within it are recognized as major growth areas and is
therefore intended to provide identity of facilities along the streets and prevent needless clutter
within the area through uniform signage. Furthermore, it serves to preserve and improve the
physical environment of the city and promote safety, welfare, convenience and enjoyment of travel
and the free flow of traffic along streets within the area.
Single-tenant business establishments: (i) Developments
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with less than eighty thousand (80,000) square feet in gross building area shall be permitted one
(1) detached monument sign per street frontage that abuts the property. Developments with eighty
thousand (80,000) square feet of gross building area or greater or developments with six hundred
(600) feet or more of street frontage shall be permitted two (2) detached signs per street frontage
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that abuts the property.
(ii) These signs shall be permitted subject to the following conditions and restrictions:
a. The sign shall not be greater than six (6) feet in height, the maximum height being
measured from twenty-four (24) inches above the curb height adjacent to the property.
b. The sign shall not exceed seventy (70) square feet in area with the sign facing not to
exceed sixty (60) square feet.
c. All parts of the sign may be located at the street right-of-way and shall be located a
minimum of ten (10) feet from any other property line.
d. The sign shall not revolve or rotate in any manner nor shall it have flashing lights or
any type of intermittent illumination, except as allowed below:
1. Electronic signs shall not be permitted, except as an attachment to or a part of a
detached on-premises sign.
2. The sign face may change no more than once every forty-five (45) seconds.
3. The sign face shall not include any flashing, flowing, alternating or blinking
lights or animation.
4. Electronic signs that are part of a detached on-premises sign shall be allowed to
have multiple colors.
5. As measured at the property line, the maximum light emanation from a sign shall
be no greater than 0.2 footcandles.
e. The sign shall meet the wind load requirements of the building code.
f. The sign shall be placed in a landscaped setting of not less than one hundred twenty
(120) square feet
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The applicant shall have the burden of proof to demonstrate that all three conditions necessary for
approval have been met:
A) That the granting of the Variance will not be contrary to the public interest;
B) That literal enforcement of the ordinance will result in unnecessary hardship because
of exceptional narrowness, shallowness, shape topography or other extraordinary or
exceptional physical situation or hardship physical condition unique to the specific
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relating to the property itself. The following may also be considered when determining
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(i) The cost of compliance with the zoning ordinance is greater than fifty (50) percent
of the appraised value of the structure as shown on the most recent certified appraisal
roll;
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(ii) Compliance would result in a loss to the lot on which the structure is located of at
least twenty-five (25) percent of the area on which development may physically occur;
(iii) Compliance would result in the structure not in compliance with a requirement of
another city ordinance, building code, or other requirement;
(iv) Compliance would result in the unreasonable encroachment on an adjacent
property or easement; or
(v) The city considers the structure to be a nonconforming structure.
As distinguished from a hardship relating to convenience or caprice, and the hardship must
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C) That by granting the Variance, the spirit of the ordinance will be observed and
substantial justice will be done.
Slides of the subject property and site plan were shown.
Eight (8) notices were mailed to property owners within two hundred (200) feet of the subject
property. Zero (0) responses were received in favor or in opposition.
Mrs. Luckey quoted the sign ordinance relating to the request.
Brief discussion followed concerning boundaries of the Sign Overlay District and Mrs. Luckey
stated that the Sign Overlay District ordinance was originally adopted in 2000.
The applicant was present. Matthew Drew of County Sign & Awning, LLC, 430 West Deer Street,
Kountze, Texas addressed the Board. He stated that the sign is being requested by Neches Federal
Credit Union. Mr. Drew also stated that the pole sign is the same signage erected at their recently
constructed branch locations and the Credit Union wishes to maintain its current architectural style.
He further stated that the Credit Union is willing to relinquish the proposed monumental signs in
favor of the proposed pole signage. Mr. Drew named other businesses in the general area with the
same style of pole signage and he further stated that most other credit unions in the area utilize
monument signage. Mr. Drew also stated that Neches Federal Credit Union wishes to use the pole-
type signage in order to ensure that its customers remain familiar with their structural appearance.
Mrs. Luckey explained that, according to the ordinance, sign regulations for gasoline retailers on-
premises/pricing board signs differ from sign regulations for single-tenant business
establishments. Further discussion followed concerning location of the requested sign on the
property.
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Board Member Rowe moved to deny the request for a Variance to the Major, Dowlen, Gladys,
Highway 105 Sign Overlay District regulations for erection of a thirty-gn for
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property located at 5765 N. Major Drive, as requested in File PZ2023-352.
Board Member Hilliard seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken. Chairman Timaeus-Aye,
Board Member Beaver-Aye, Board Member Hilliard-Aye, Board Member Rowe-Aye, Alternate
Board Member Jones-Aye. The motion to deny the request carried 5:0.
OTHER BUSINESS
None.
THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS,THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 3:27
P.M.
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