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The Board of Zoning Appeals convened to review a variance application for a property owner seeking to maintain separate lots rather than combine them. The Board evaluated the request against several criteria, including the impact on the neighborhood, compliance with zoning intent, and the necessity of the variance. The application for the variance was subsequently approved with five affirmative votes.
The board conducted its re-organization meeting, which included the nomination and election of the Chair and Vice-Chair. The commission updated its rules and procedures, specifically modifying notice requirements for legal postings on the township website. Additionally, the board formally set the tentative schedule for regular meetings and established guidelines for the preparation and finalization of meeting minutes.
The commission discussed the change of the Zoning Inspector's title to Zoning Administrator. Key technical discussions included defining corner lot setbacks and reviewing the proposed 2026 model zoning book, with a decision to focus on specific definitions within Chapter 2. Additionally, the commission addressed the increase in fee structures for Planned Unit Development applications and noted updates regarding trustee compensation and board membership changes.
The board discussed a request from applicants Greg and Tara Gibson for a rear setback variance from 25 feet to 15 feet to facilitate the consolidation of lots and construction of a new home. The board evaluated factors including the impact on neighborhood character, the physical characteristics of the property, and the necessity of the variance for the proposed project. Following the discussion and consideration of the criteria for an area variance, the board voted to approve the application.
The Board of Zoning Appeals discussed a variance application for a corner lot residential project, specifically reviewing requests for an 8-foot variance and a reduction in the front yard setback from 25 feet to 15 feet. Following an executive session to deliberate on the specifics of the setback requirements, the Board approved the variance application regarding the setback from Alder Road.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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