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File #: 17-210    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Memo Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/31/2017 In control: Board of Adjustment
On agenda: 6/7/2017 Final action:
Title: Moak Variance - 5211 E. Cheney Drive (APN: 169-06-099) Case No. BA-16-8
Attachments: 1. Report, 2. Vicinity & Aerial, 3. Application, 4. Narrative, 5. Plans, 6. Noticing Materials
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TO: Chair and Board of Adjustment

FROM: Eva Cutro, Community Development Director
Paul Michaud, Senior Planner
George Burton, Planner

DATE: June 7, 2017

CONTACT:
Staff Contact
George Burton, 480-348-3525
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AGENDA TITLE:
Title
Moak Variance - 5211 E. Cheney Drive (APN: 169-06-099)
Case No. BA-16-8
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RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Staff recommends Motion "A", a motion to deny the variance request to allow development for a new single family residence to exceed the allowable amount of disturbed area. The property is located at 5211 E. Cheney Drive.

A. MOTION FOR DENIAL
I move for [denial] of Case No. BA-16-8, a request by Steven & Deborah Moak, property owner of 5211 E. Cheney Drive; for a variance from the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXII, Hillside Development Regulations, to allow development for a new single family residence to exceed the allowable amount of disturbed area.

Reasons for Denial:
I find that the variance requested does not meet the variance criteria.

B. MOTION FOR APPROVAL
I move for [approval] of Case No. BA-16-8, a request by Steven & Deborah Moak, property owner of 5211 E. Cheney Drive; for a variance from the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXII, Hillside Development Regulations, to allow development for a new single family residence to exceed the allowable amount of disturbed area.

Reasons for Approval:
I find that there are special circumstances, applicable to only the subject lot, meeting the variance criteria.





Background
BACKGROUND

Request
The applicant is proposing to construct a single family residence on the property and requests a variance to exceed the allowable amount of disturbance. Since the property is a hillside lot, the amount of allowable disturbance is limited by the building pad slope (in which greater slopes are allowed less disturbed area per Section 2203 and 2207 of the Town Zoning Ordinance). The property has a building pad slope of 38.7%, which results in an allowable disturbance of10%...

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