CAC Zoning & Variance Meeting – Wednesday February 22nd at 8pm

Clintonville Area Commission – Zoning & Variance Committee 
Wednesday February 22nd at 8pm (one hour later than usual)

Clinton Heights Lutheran Church
15 Clinton Heights Ave.
Agenda
  1. Call to order.
  2. Approve agenda.
  3. Consider minutes from previous meeting.
  4. Variance Agenda: CV23-012, 201 W. North Broadway. In order to build a duplex with a carriage house, the applicant seeks the following variances:
    1. To allow for the parking pad to be located 8′ from the east property line along Milton in lieu of the required 10′ parking setback. CC3312.27.
    2. To allow for a clear vision triangle at the corner of W North Broadway and Milton of 25′ 6″ in lieu of the required 30′. CC3321.05(B)(2).
    3. To allow for a duplex and a single family residence on a single lot in an R-3 district where only a single family home is permitted. CC3332.035.
    4. To allow for a lot width of 40′ for the existing lot in lieu of the required 50′. CC3332.05.
    5. To allow for duplex and a single family residence on a lot of 4800 sf whereas 5000 sf for a single dwelling is permitted in an R-3 district. CC3332.13.
    6. To allow for a building setback of 6′ in lieu of the required 10′ along Milton. CC3332.21.
    7. For the required side yard, to allow for a maximum sum of 4′ in lieu of the required 8′ for the rear Milton facing home. CC3332.25.
    8. To allow for a minimum side-yard setback along the west property line of 3′ and along the east property line of 1′ in lieu of the required 4.29′ for the rear Milton facing home. CC3332.26(F).
    9. To allow a rear yard of 0 sf lieu of the required 25% for rear Milton facing home and 1193.8 sf or 21% for the home facing W. North Broadway. CC3332.27.
  5. Announce that the next meeting of the Clintonville Area Commission will be March 2, 2023, 7:00 p.m., at the Whetstone Library, and the next meeting of the Zoning & Variance Committee will be March 29, 2023, 7:00 p.m., at the Clinton Heights Lutheran Church.

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