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HomeMy WebLinkAbout416-BADATE: June 7, 2001 TO: Board of Adjustment FA ROM: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager SUBJECT: Request for variances for a non -conforming owner identification sign in the Oaks Historic District. The sign "coeds the maximum area by one-half square foot and the minimum setback by approximately 5 feet. FILE: 416-BA STAFF REPORT In 1993, City Council created by ordinance, the Historic -Cultural Landmark Preservation Overlay District and adopted regulations to govern any area designated as such. The Oaks Historic District located north of Calder Avenue, between First Street and Eleventh Street was the initial section of town chosen for the overlay designation. Section 30-21.2 of the Zoning Ordinance requires that all structures and parking lots - except for main and accessory structures and fences - come into compliance with the regulation within four years. The amortization period has now expired, The original setback requirement for signs was fifteen (15) feet, In March, 2001, the ordinance was amended to allow signs five (5) feet from the property line. However, no other changes to the ordinance were made, Becky Chapman, owner of the "Hang It Up" frame shop at 2631 Hazel installed a non - illuminated wooden sign in front of herbusiness several years ago. The sign is on the property line behind the sidewalk. The front yard is paved with red bricks. The sign also exceeds the maximum size allowed. The sign exceeds ordinance requirements as follows: AREA SETBACK Ordinance 12 sq. ft. 51 Existing owner 12.6 sq. ft. 011-12" identification sign 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 42 Responses in Favor Responses in Opposition COWART & NEICHOY, LLP ATTORNEYS AT LAW P. C. BOX 3803 BEAUMONT, TEXAS 77704.3803 JOHN P. COWART, P.C. PHONE (409) 839-4545 PERRY W. NEICHO,Y, RC. October 16, 1998 FAX (409)'839-8833 City of Beaumont Planning Division, Room 205 801 Main Street Beaumont, TX 77701 RE: Application for Variance "Hang It Up" — Becky Chapman Dear Sir: This is to advise you that I represent the interests of Becky Chapman regarding her sign at her business "Hang It Up." The sign at her business is not distracting or distasteful. Any other sign configuration would'! make it difficult for the public to locate the business because of the hedges on the adjacent property lines. The color and size of the sign does not distract from the style or the neighborhood or district. The business, as with most of the houses on the street, is set back only about 15-20 feet from the inside of the sidewalk. 'Therefore, moving the sign back would significantly distract and obscure the architectural features, windows and doors of the structure. The sign is only 6 square inches larger than the 12 square feet allowed. Finally, Ms. Chapman's sign does not distract from the style of the neighborhood; therefore, it falls within the spirit of the ordinance, and if moved back would undoubtedly be an eyesore because it would obstruct a clear view of the, structure. If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to call. Best regards, COWART & NEICHOY, L.L.P. 1 1�29 Aerry W. Neichoy PWN/ss VARIANCE SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION FORM BEAUMONT, TEXAS (CODES SECTION 30-37 E.3) The Board of Adjustment has the power to grant variances where the follo%ving listed conditions have been met. Indicate how your application meets each of these conditions in the space following each condition. (The, applicant has the burden of proof to demonstrate that all three of the conditions necessary for a variance have been met). Except as otherwise prohibited, the Board is empowered to authorize a variance riance from a requirement of the Zoning Ordinance when the Board finds that all of the folloiving conditions have been met: CONDITION A: That the granting of the variance will not be contrary to the public interest. — RV- slqy\ at mV 1)uscr%css is no+ dcsiractin or d is+as4Z��Lc( A n Y -oftA e r S 6�k\ U) ryet iyA rA+ (6 r� -Wo (k r)t4- al(E)� � e same, amvuA+ o42- 64 si-v-e-e-+ p')OA- CrV3" Or\ DLAr 6RSY Suep�+ CONDITION B: That literal enforcement of the ordinance will result in unnecessary hardship because of exceptional narrowness, shallowness, shape topography or odor 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 ownees own actions. -SiraCtuMl OtS . mos+ hoaSa on 4INe 15 20 �+ Y-6 M 4-kt to s i I e- Stde-Loalk, CA-O--PPC+ 4he V J*S0q%t1-11+y D-F DtAY- 1DCa+Y,6n ap-\d 04 stl,-e,�+ pArv-(K,� - CONDITION : That by granting the variance, the spirit of the ordinance will be observed and --substantial justice wiii be done, 'dean i N ( *, DAIV (oSq. lykjAeS I&II, er a I I o k ed - 'Fke V'e, 4y-c, e-c, of) pr- �Je-ctr b us ine rn S'Ie'l r, We �re- Se b 4c� sc -Sr n dis-�vac-�-Prom W Z2 kbgrkc,ld +W Dv-dftlance, 0 I HEREBY ATTEST THAT, TO THE BEST OF My KNOWLEDGE, MY REQUEST MEETS THE CONDITIONS STATED ABOVE Applicant's signature: �Lge," but, "La� Date: 7r(atA 3, -Zoo i .", ... .......... to ij I APP fJV 14 I to to Z? to sod do -10 224 - 0 ASH LEY AVE %I EA 2 14 15 a it /0 0 0 ? r 5 2 k 1 6 as YF 4 to to V Z, 13 to Its tr tl tr rt ja? 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C, is 04 4# /1 4 1 it 17 IAt IP to it ti j 14 ` -1 is -is ty SIGN I )IHAZEL AVE. to IS to or 1, rp w, I ZnU BJ ECT-1-4#, I NORTH ST. 1-9 1; 11 'o I i to of 14 15 Ig®r nAVA. t5 04 is tbv Y 50f., . 50 10 14 15 4 17 zo V tf 4 es # 'ei AVi. 191 1 U It 14 is M 'r rt M I/ rt 13 XI ri V,4 RR IS Ov AVE. 9 fo 39 4 J /8 le 1, dp IV 01 gr JS tin H;LZ-4' :AVE IT IV TOO 11 �kt,-I Its OR7N srl — 50SS 0 L As Ire pj 9-V m GENERAL INFORMATION/PUBLIC UTILITIES APPLICANT: Becky Chapman (Hang It Up) PROPERTY OWNER: Same LOCATION: 2631 Hazel LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 9, Block 53, Averill Addition EXISTING ZONING: RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) PROPERTY SIZE: 0.172 acres, more or less EXISTING LAND USE: Frame shop FLOOD HAZARD ZONE: "C", Minimal flood hazard zone SURROUNDING LAND USES: SURROUNDING ZONING: NORTH: Residential RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) EAST: Vacant and Residential RS SOUTH: Residential RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization) WEST: Vacant and Residential RS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Conservation and Revitalization OTHER PHYSICAL FEATURES: None STREETS: Hazel is a residential street with a 30 foot wide pavement and a 60 foot wide right -of- way. DRAINAGE: Storm sewers WATER: Available SANITARY SEWER SERVICE: Available FIRE PROTECTION: Fire protection is provided by Station #7, 1700 McFaddin. ADEQUACY OF SERVICE: Services and utilities are adequate.