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08-01-1985 (City Council) Agenda Packet , 400ill /°a' ajel -6;6( 7;12,e1 PataY.LI /0 W / -A J) AGENDA ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS THURSDAY — AUGUST 1, 1985 7:00 P. M. — CITY HALL CALL TO ORDER ORDER OF PAGE BUSINESS REFERENCE BUSINESS 1 1 Consider approval of minutes 2 2-6 Consider approval of variance for side and rear set back at Lots 43 & 44 Block 10 Brown & Burns Addition 302 W. Marble 7. Adjourn * ' t• ,1 ,t . . '...' _, •,' ' • 4 " 0; ' 5.• ', .. i , 1 , ... -It . `. .. 14 • . .. . . ` ' ` MINUTES ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS MONDAY, JULY 15, l985 The Zoning Board of Adjustments met in regular session on Monday, July 15, 1985 in the Council Chambers at City Hall ' A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted for the time and in the manner required by law' Members present were Chairman Richard Hampton , Brian Chaney, Garry Ludwig, and Art Harris. AbsenL was Anna Starnes and Paul Gaddy' Representing the city staff were Roy Faires` C. E. O. and Maureen Dunlop , Permit Clerk . Jim Lemming and Jerry Hoagland were also present . The meeting was called to order by Chairman Richard Hampton , the first order of business was to approve the minutes from the last meeting. Chairman Hampton asked if everyone had read the minutes. All had read the minutes, they were approved as read. Second order of business was to consider approval of request for variance of side yard set back on Lot 19, Block J ^ Rustic Oaks 2. Chairman Hampton asked Mr' Jim Lemming to explain why a variance was needed ' After some questions, Chairman Hampton asked for a vote, with the stipulation that the adjacent Lot 18, which is also owned by Murry Homes, set back be increased to 12' . Motion passed 4-0' Third order of business was to cons/ der approval of request for variance of front yard set back on Lot 7, Block J , Rustic Oaks. Four letters were sent out , none were returned. After some discussion, Chairman Hampton asked for a vote, Art Harris moved to grant the variance, Brian Chanev seconded the motion , motion passed 4-6. Chairman Hampton moved to adjourn, seconded by Garry Ludwig . Richard Hampton ` Chairman • APPLICATION TO Board of Adjustment and Appeals (Building) ORDINANCE 83-15 IA Board of Adjustment and Appeals (Zoning) ORDINANCE 81-5 I 1 Planning and Zoning Commission ORDINANCE 81-5 ' NAME ,9 uZe, c 4,-7Le.L��e� ADDRESS '; c . , _, x 7/7/,3 . LOT „-i,,/ //y BLOCK , SUBDIVISION , }c,c.?,/ .„1,r, / BASIS OF APPLICATION: Interpretation II Special exception for use or development 5-7 Variance Rezoning Exception to Building Code EXPLANATION: 6: re(' ( SIGNITURE of APPLICANT ��; DATE ;Q. ) ) 1 0 J Must be accompanied by filing fee of $ /U v• Received: Date: ' • 12021 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER / • 4 '2 ( • 6 L. ' _ • , ) T , . , I • -^ A r r -r- -• 1\1 -1 , t C k') I . ] i -4A]gr: - Li -4- • • L I need more storage space and adding on to the Present accessory building would he the nicest looking and most economical place to get more space but to do that I need a variance on the East from the required 6 ft. to 3 1/2 ft to follow the present line of building and on the North from the required 1O:?ft . to 4 ft . lO.in . 'J -i A A4� 0 Lot 43 & 44, Brown & Burns I wanted to enlarge my accessory building from 273 sq. ft. to 504 sq. ft. , so without realizing it I am too close to the city's property (alley) on the East and my neighbor's property (Charles Frye ) on the North, so I am requesting a variance from the required 6 ft. on the East and from the 10 ft. on the North. 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