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The primary discussion centered on a variance request related to setbacks for a porch at 315 North 400 East, where the submitted plans did not meet code. Questions were raised regarding property lines in the area. A motion was made and approved to grant the variance based on established conditions. During the public comment segment, a resident suggested the City review the right-of-way area measurements for newer developments.
The board addressed a variance request concerning a fence height at the Beaver Meadows Subdivision, ultimately approving a 6-foot fence with angled corners for improved visibility. Discussions also involved the Beaver City fencing ordinance, with a suggestion to the Planning & Zoning Board to consider lower fence heights near intersections to adhere to visibility standards.
The board addressed a variance request concerning front setbacks at a property located at 460 North 300 West. The request was made by Andrew Springer with Black Rock Real Estate, who sought a variance to reduce the front setback from 20 feet to 17 feet due to the existing structure's position. Following a discussion about the existing structure and its compliance with code, the board approved the variance.
The Board of Adjustments convened to discuss and act on a request for variance from the Beaver County Housing Authority for the Beaver Meadows development. The variance pertained to smaller lot sizes, setbacks, and utility easements. The board approved the variance, which aims to position the road as far south as possible and save on water usage with less green space.
The Board of Adjustments convened to discuss a request for a variance. The main item was Shane Blackner's request to build a building within the 5' setback on the north side of his property. The board discussed concerns such as water drainage and encroachment on the right-of-way or utility easement. The variance was approved with conditions to ensure water drainage stays on his property and that the eaves do not interfere with the utility easement.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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