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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/14/1976 - Regular Minutes - Zoning Board of AdjustmentsMINUTES Zoning Board of Adjustment December 14, 1976 MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Weiss; Members Hughey, Comstock, Runnels, Storts; Council Liaison Ringer; Building Official Koehler. MEMBERS ABSENT: None VISITORS PRESENT: See Guest Register. 1. Consideration of the minutes of the meeting of October 1976. Hughey moved that the minutes be approved with corrections to reflect motions and seconds made. The motion was seconded by Comstock and unanimously approved. 2. Consideration of ~ request for variance from Fred Sicilio at 100 Moss Street. Koehler reviewed Mr. Sicilio's application, pointed out the unusually great distance from back of curb to the side street property line, and recommended that a five foot distance be maintained to the interior side lot line. Mr. Sicilio explained that his site plan was in error and 'that the setback shown had been measured. from the rear easement line rather than from the rear property line and that the 5 feet setback from the interior side line would be satisfactory. ,~ Hughey moved that the variance be granted as requested, with a five foot clearance to be maintained to the side interior lot line in order to be consistent with other construction in the area. The motion was seconded by Comstock and unanimously approved. 3. Consideration of a request for reconstruction of a non-conforming use from Allen Swoboda at 2601 Texas Avenue. Koehler reviewed the application and presented photographs of the partial construction showing that there was no effect on site distance and that the structure conformed to size and height limitations. He explained that the owner had begun re-construction of the existing sign without being aware of the requirement for permit for such work. Hughey moved that the permit be granted subject to the sign being moved to observe a 10 foot setback from the property line and the provision that the sign will be removed when Krenek Road is widened or otherwise becomes identifiable as a thorofare. There was no second. Storts moved that the permit be granted as requested subject to the provision that the sign will be removed when Krenek Road is widened or otherwise becomes identifiable as a thorofare. The motion was seconded by Runnels and unanimously approved. /~. Consideration of a request for variance from Plantation Oaks Ana.rtments at 1501 Harvey Road. Koehler reviewed the application and pointed out that a permit could be issued for a wall as requested if there were no copy to be placed on it. Mr. Monzell said that his permit application included removing the existing pylon sign and that the proposed walls would present no sight distance problem. Weiss moved that the variance be granted. The motion was seconded by Comstock and unanimously approved. 5. Consideration of a request for remodelling of a non-conforming use from Michael Davis at 20% Texas Avenue. Koehler reviewed the application and explained that the work proposed was the least which would not be authorized as minor repairs and would not extend the limits of the existing sign. He pointed out that the sign was less than 10 feet from the property line and exceeded the height and area limitations. Mr. Davis presented photographs showing that the sign did not interfere with sight distance along the highway. Hughey pointed out that the alternative is to leave the sign as-is and continue its use, and that removal of lighting as proposed would be beneficial. The proposal was not an extension of the non-conformity. Weiss moved that the variance be granted. The motion was seconded by Hughey and unanimously approved. 6. Consideration of a request for variance to expand a non-conforming use from Wickes Lumber Company at 101 West Loop. Koehler said that the existing non-conformity was apparently the result of a variance granted in 1972. Mr. Fause explained that the addition had been constructed prior to applying for a permit due to misunderstandings within his own organization. Weiss pointed out that the Board must consider the variance request on its merits without regard to the existance of the addition. Comstock observed that the addition would have negligible impact on the extent of the existing non conformity. Weiss moved that the variance be approved. The motion was seconded by Hughey and unanimously approved. 7. Other Business. The Board agreed that the Building Official be directed to forward to the City Council the Board's recommendation that section 107.2(B) of the Building Code be deleted with the understanding that the result of the deletion would be to make failure to obtain a permit an offense punishable by the penalties provided for any other code violation. 8. Adjourn. There being no other business, the meeting was adjourned. •