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Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting on 6-3-2026
Wednesday, Jun 3, 2026
Zoning Board Approves Variance for New Single-Family Home with Stipulations
The Zoning Board of Adjustment considered an application for a variance to construct a new single-family dwelling with an attached garage, roofed front porch, shed, and deck. The application required variances for front lot width, retaining an existing driveway within the setback, and exceeding lot coverage. The board discussed concerns regarding building plans, proposed site improvements, the number of kitchens, and attic access. Ultimately, the application was recommended for approval with stipulations including that the attic remain unfinished, be used for storage only, and have pull-down stairs, and that the basement plumbing be limited to laundry use.
Zoning Board Approves Car Wash Construction with Variances and Conditions
The Zoning Board of Adjustment considered an application for preliminary and final site plan approval with CD variances to construct a car wash. The application, previously carried from May 20th, 2026, required variances for bay count, signage, setbacks, green space, parking, and accessory structures. The applicant presented revised plans addressing drainage, utility connections, lighting, landscaping, and signage. The board discussed traffic flow, proximity to an existing car wash, and required modifications to the easement and site plan. The application was recommended for approval with specific conditions related to DOT regulations, lighting, landscaping, fencing, and the elimination of dumpster signage.
Zoning Board Carries Variance Application for Two-Story Addition Due to Incomplete Plans
The Zoning Board of Adjustment heard an application for variances to construct a two-story addition and patio. The applicant, Lee Dong, requested variances for front yard setback. Significant issues arose regarding the submission and completeness of architectural and site plans, with the board lacking sufficient copies for all members. The applicant expressed frustration with the long waiting period and requested a decision. The board determined they could not make a decision without complete plans and carried the application to a future date, requiring the applicant to submit additional copies of the plans and bring a professional to explain them.
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