Hey!
For those not following my zoning dilemna, I was shot down for a permit last week based on three things:
1. Too large of a garage (552 sq-ft, which is 52 sq-ft over limit)
2. Too close to setbacks (I want 2', town wants 5')
3. Too much impervious cover (52.7% compared to limit of 50%)
My wife picked up the variance paperwork yesterday and I started thumbing through it last night.
For each of the ordinances that I'm applying for a variance, I have to provide reasons why I NEED the variance and what HARDSHIPS I'm up against.
Well, the problem is that I don't really NEED any of them. When it comes down to it, I don't even need the garage; I'd just like to have it.
Anyway, here are my reasons... maybe someone can gin then up so the zoning board would see them a little better.
1. I want a 24 x 24 garage so I can comfortably park two cars and open the doors without worry. I also drive/work on larger vehicles, so I need the extra space to house them. I also want a decent sized workbench and space for some shop tools, like my hoist, engine stand, welder, etc.
2. I want to place my garage closer to the property line than setbacks allow. My yard is only 40' wide. If I place a 24' wide garage to thier desired setback of 5', that leaves an 11' wide strip of grass alongside the garage, which is basically useless. I have two little kids and I'd like to leave them with as much yard as possible.
3. The larger garage and larger driveway will put me over the impervious limit. I've already ripped out two walkways in front of the house. There's really nothing left to get rid of. The new driveway layout has two 2' wide strips up to the apron.
Please let me know if there's something I can add to strengthen my arguements. I plan to sit in on this month's zoning meeting so I can get a feeling for how it works. My meeting isn't until next month, but I'd like to start building my case now so I can show up prepared.
Thanks,
Ed
For those not following my zoning dilemna, I was shot down for a permit last week based on three things:
1. Too large of a garage (552 sq-ft, which is 52 sq-ft over limit)
2. Too close to setbacks (I want 2', town wants 5')
3. Too much impervious cover (52.7% compared to limit of 50%)
My wife picked up the variance paperwork yesterday and I started thumbing through it last night.
For each of the ordinances that I'm applying for a variance, I have to provide reasons why I NEED the variance and what HARDSHIPS I'm up against.
Well, the problem is that I don't really NEED any of them. When it comes down to it, I don't even need the garage; I'd just like to have it.
Anyway, here are my reasons... maybe someone can gin then up so the zoning board would see them a little better.
1. I want a 24 x 24 garage so I can comfortably park two cars and open the doors without worry. I also drive/work on larger vehicles, so I need the extra space to house them. I also want a decent sized workbench and space for some shop tools, like my hoist, engine stand, welder, etc.
2. I want to place my garage closer to the property line than setbacks allow. My yard is only 40' wide. If I place a 24' wide garage to thier desired setback of 5', that leaves an 11' wide strip of grass alongside the garage, which is basically useless. I have two little kids and I'd like to leave them with as much yard as possible.
3. The larger garage and larger driveway will put me over the impervious limit. I've already ripped out two walkways in front of the house. There's really nothing left to get rid of. The new driveway layout has two 2' wide strips up to the apron.
Please let me know if there's something I can add to strengthen my arguements. I plan to sit in on this month's zoning meeting so I can get a feeling for how it works. My meeting isn't until next month, but I'd like to start building my case now so I can show up prepared.
Thanks,
Ed

It did have to have an access door to the outside which I like having anyway.
Then you put Dad's '66 Buick Wildcat 4 door next to it and you had to practically crawl out a window to get out!