HomeMy WebLinkAbout7A 14480 Shady Beach Trail Vacation PresentationShady Beach TrailRight-of-Way VacationShady Beach TrailRight-of-Way VacationFebruary 19, 2019City CouncilFebruary 19, 2019City Council
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Site DetailsSite Details•Property Size: 9,629 sq. ft. (10,606 sq. ft. with road vacation)•Zoning: R-1 (Low Density Residential)•Variances:•Lake Setback (25’)•Side Yard Setback (5.0’)•Front Setback (9.6’)•Property Size: 9,629 sq. ft. (10,606 sq. ft. with road vacation)•Zoning: R-1 (Low Density Residential)•Variances:•Lake Setback (25’)•Side Yard Setback (5.0’)•Front Setback (9.6’)
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Variance CriteriaVariance CriteriaAccording to Section 1108 of the Zoning Ordinance, the following criteria is used to evaluate variance requests:•There are practical difficulties in complying with the strict terms of the Ordinance. “Practical difficulties,” as used in connection with the granting of a Variance, means the property owner proposes to use the property in a reasonable manner not permitted by the Zoning Ordinance. Economic considerations alone do not constitute practical difficulties.•The granting of the Variance is in harmony with the general purposes and intent of the City Subdivision and Zoning Ordinances and the Comprehensive Plan.•The practical difficulty is due to circumstances unique to the property not resulting from actions of the owners of the property and is not a mere convenience to the property owner and applicant.•The granting of the variance will not alter the essential character of the neighborhood or be detrimental to the health and safety of the public welfare.•The granting of the Variance will not result in allowing any use of the property that is not permitted in the zoning district where the subject property is located.