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HomeMy WebLinkAbout322-BATlx: BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT DATE: 5/1.3/87 FROM: PLANNING DIVISION/COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT REQUESTED ACTION: Variance to reduce the lot widths for two lots from the required 751 to 55.541 and 55.46' at 2770 and 2760 Laurel Ave. Property is zoned GC -TAD. Staff recorramends approvals of the variance because the application meets all three, conditions necessary for the granting of a variance as set. out In the Zoning Ordinance in Section 30-37 CASE# 322-BA Applicant is requesting a variance from the required lot width of 75-ft. for lots zoned GC -MD (General Commercial -Multiple Family Dwelling) to 55- ft. The. Planning Commission gave conditional approval of the subdivision of a 110-ft. wide tract into two 55-ft. lots at 2760 and 2770 Laurel on May 4, 1987 (lots l and 2, Laurel Plaza), contingent upon approval of the requested. variance. The two proposed lots will exceed the minimum lot area requirement by 2,520 sq. ft. The GC -MD (General Comercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) district requires 7,500 sq. ft. minimum and the applicant's lots total 10,120 sq. ft. each. Applicant's letter is attached. dl. 0" AI'f"11 P 0 Box 7069 DEaunz=L, 9exai 77706 May 1, 1987 Board of Adjustment City of Beaumont City Hall Beaumont, Texas 77701 RE: W. 110' OF TRACT 7 - NOAH TEVIS SURVEY - ABSTRACT 52 My request for a variance on this Sub -division of two (2) 55' Lots is due to the change, in the Zoning Ordinance after this tract (lot) was improved in 1975. Originally this property, when: improved, was Zone C-2 (enclosure) I and required a minimum 251 lot width per building. A 55' Lot width was provided. The lots should have been divided upon completion of each building in 1975; however, due to a lack of a buyer, was not done then, and the building was rented. 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OFORil- BEAUMONT,o TEXAS The Board of Adjustment has the power to grant variances where the following 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 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 w, . CONDITION B:; That literal enforcement of the ordinance will result in un- necessary hardship because of exceptional narrowness, shallowness, shape topography or other 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 owner's own actions ✓ , t,<r " . �tl CONDITION C. That by granting the variance, the spirit of the ordinance will be observed and sub justice r , �.01 ,, substantial 1, wi,... e o ..,: Y01 I HEREBY ATTEST THAT, TO THE BEST OFF MY KNOWLEDGE, MY REQUEST BEETS THE CONDITIONS STATED ABOVE. 1-17 Applicant's signature:Date.w. CASE+ 322-BA APPLICANT: H. G. Nichols, Jr. PROPERTY OWNER: H. G. Nichols, Sr. STATUS OF APPLICANT: El OWNER El PROSPECTIVE BUYER 0 TENNANT R1 OTHER LOCATION: 2860 and 2870 laurel Avenue (Proposed) lots 1 and 2, Laurel Plaza LEGAL DESCRIPTION; EXISTING ZONING: GC MD FLOOD HAZARD ZONE C (Minimal) B (Moderate) 0 A (1'00 YEAR) 0 FLOODWAY 0.464 ACRES TWo office buildings and parking lots SURROUNDING LAND USES. NORTH: Commercial EAST: Commercial SOUTH: Commercial WEST: Commercial COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Conservation and Revitalization PUBLIC UTILITIES, STREETS AND SERVICES ou'll-ftlaza Laurel Avenue EXISTING: R. 0. -W.* /PAVEMENT M-a� COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: DESIGNATION/-R. Major Arterial / 601 WATER LINES (SIZE AND LOCATION) 2 1/211 and 611 in Laurel Avenue SANITARY SEWER (SIZE AND LOCATION) 2111 line in Laurel Avenue DRAINAGE Surface ditches with culverts are along Laurel Avenue. FIRE PROTECTION: FIRE STATION NO. 7, 1700 McFaddin Avenue ADEQUACY OF FAOILITIES AND SERVICES: The existing services and facilities are adequate. The City plans to widen the existing, 201 wide pavement on Laurel to 4011 but no additional ROW is required according to the Public Works Department. amirlo. 61''Fill" n�; Km 711, YTT T wa 0 F&W COMMENTS - * R. 0. W.= RIGHT OF WAY CASE+ 322-BA The Board of Adjustment is empowered to authorize a variance from a require- ment 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 un- necessary hardship because of exceptional narrowness, shallowness, shape, topography or other 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 appli- cant 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: This proposal is not detrimental to the public interest and will not be injurious to other property. The property was developed prior to either the current Zoning or Subdivision Ordinances. The existing buildings were constructed according to city building code regulations about 1975. Original zoning was C-2 central commercial and lot widths of only 25-ft. were permitted in that district. CONDITION B: The owner developed two separate buildings on the tract when current subdivision and zoning regulations were not in effect. The resulting lots, contain 10,120 sq. ft. which is in excess of the 7,500 sq. ft. required for GC -MD zoned lots. There are ample yard and parking areas provided to each proposed lot. No new improvements are proposed. This is a unique situation. Properties on either side of the request are developed. The subject tract is developed with two buildings. Because of these physical surroundings, denial of the variance would pose a particular hardship to the present owner. CONDITION Q: A variance will not in any significant way vary the provisions of the zoning ordinance or 0:sVrehensive Plan. The resulting lots will each contain an area 2,620 sq. ft. in excess of the area required by ordinance. "There is no other land available to plat CASE + 322-BA other than to divide the tract in half. If the variance is granted the spirit of the ordinance will be observed and substantial justice will be done. GALDER Offn 4 IV r FILE 322-BA: Request for Variance of Lot widths;zone GC -MD w. 110',tract 7, Plat C-6, N. Tevis Survey APPLICANT: H. G. Nichols 01M R1 PARK cmxb n `iT ANNE I * 1/200 hP L;IL?ENry - - - - - - AVE 1 4 s, 5,4 J A, 1 18'11,10 9 6 J 6 5 4 subject Laurel A' �vr L A UR-7L T-- 9 EC C S N 77 V kN1 6 5 4 J t Jft� [.J AVt w 1, 4 V -Y •;j rl r-COIND r1 /0 P 41 1 f 5 4 J r 4 T\, o , �7t C-6