BZA 11-15-05 Meeting AgendaAGENDA
FREDERICK COUNTY BOARD OF ZONI G APPEALS
T he Board Room
Frederick County Administration Building
107 N. Kent Street
Winchester, Virginia
November 15, 2005
3:25 p.m. CALL TO ORDER
1) Determination of a Quorum
2) Minutes of September 20, 2005
PUBLIC HEARING
3) Variance Request #23-05 of Rodney Butler, for a 20' front yard variance and a 10' rear
yard variance for the construction of a single family home. This property is located on High
Street (Route 635), 0.1 mile on the right, and is identified with Property Identification
Number 91A03-164-15 in the Back Creek Magisterial District. W J J)IRA W
4) Variance Request #24-05 of Samuel and Ruth Spicer, for an 11.2' front yard variance.
This property is located on the northern side of Wardensville Grade (Route 600), near the
intersection of Burr Stone Lane and Wardensville Grade, and is identified with Property
Identification Number 70 -A -2E in the Back Creek Magisterial District.
5) Variance Request #25-05 of Donald Haley, for a 10' front yard and a 10' rear yard
variance. This property is located at 1008 Back Mountain Road (Route 614), and is
identified with Property Identification Number 39-A-82 in the Back Creek Magisterial
District.
6) Other
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MEETING MINUTES
OF THE
FREDERICK COUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
Held in the Board Room of the Frederick County Administration Building, 107 N. Kent Street, Winchester,
Virginia, on September 20, 2005.
PRESENT: Robert Perry, Vice Chairman, Stonewall District; Dudley Rinker, Back Creek District; Kevin
Scott, Shawnee District; Dwight Shenk, Gainesboro District; and, Lennie Mather, Red Bud District.
ABSENT: Theresa Catlett, Chairman, Opequon District; and, Robert W. Wells, Member -At -Large.
STAFF
PRESENT: Mark R. Cheran, Zoning and Subdivision Administrator; J. D. Kirby, Zoning Inspector; and,
Bev Dellinger, BZA Secretary.
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order by Vice Chairman Perry at 3:25 p.m.
On a motion by Mr. Shenk and seconded by Mr. Scott, the minutes for the August 16, 2005 meeting
were unanimously approved as presented.
Vice Chairman Perry asked Mr. Cheran the cut-off date for the next meeting. Mr. Cheran replied that
iday, September 23, 2005, is the cut-off date and as of today, we have no applications for appeals or
variances.
PUBLIC HEARING
Variance Request #23-05 of Rodney Butler, for a 20 foot front yard variance and a 10 foot rear yard
variance for the construction of a single family home. This property is located on High Street (Route 635),
0.1 mile on the right, and is identified with Property Identification Number 91 A03-164-15 in the Back Creek
Magisterial District.
ACTION — VARIANCE TABLED
Mr. Kirby gave the staff report. The applicant is requesting a variance by Rodney Butler on behalf of the
property owner, Jay Mergler. This 1.72 acre property was part of the New Middletown Subdivision created in
1890. In 1967 Frederick County adopted zoning. The historical zoning map shows this property was zoned A-2
(Agricultural General) and building restriction lines at the adoption of the zoning ordinance were 35' front and
15' on the sides. In 1987 this property was subject to a lot consolidation of 23 lots with building restriction lines
of 35' front and 15' on the sides. Frederick County amended its Code in 1989 to change the rural zoning districts
to the current RA (Rural Areas), making the building restriction lines for the property 60' front for all four sides.
The Code of Virginia, Section 15.2-2309(2), states that no variance shall be authorized by the Board unless it
ids that a) strict application of the Ordinance would produce an undue hardship; b) that such hardship is not
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shared generally by other properties in the same zoning district and the same vicinity; and c) that the authorization
of such variance will not be of substantial detriment to ad j acent property, and that the character of the district will
not be changed by the granting of the variance.
The applicant is seeking a 20' front yard variance and 10' rear yard variance. Should this variance be
granted, the building setbacks for this property would be 40' in the front, 50' in the rear and would remain 60' on
the sides. It appears that this variance meets the intent of the Code of Virginia, Section 15.2-2309(2). This
request from the current setbacks of the RA zoning district may be justified.
Mr. Kirby directed the Board members to the screen, showing them photos of the property.
Vice Chairman Perry asked what the total depth of the consolidated property is. Mr. Cheran responded it is
125'. Vice Chairman Perry stated that the reason for his questions is, they're looking at a 40' variance in the
front and 50' in the rear, and the last display shows the proposed dwelling is within those variance footages. Vice
Chairman Perry said according to this drawing, they don't need to grant a 40' and a 50' variance. Mr. Kirby
responded they are only asking for a 10' variance in the rear and a 20' variance in the front. Vice Chairman Perry
stated, according to the drawing, they don't need that much.
Mr. Cheran stated that the way this lot is set up, this is actually a four-sided front property. It would have to
be 60' on either side. Mr. Cheran further stated that it's within the purview of the Board to grant, or not grant, the
variance. Mr. Cheran stated that if the property owners are here, they may be able to answer questions on the type
of housing they intend to build.
Vice Chairman Perry said that's fine, but it looks like, according to the drawing, the Board doesn't have to
go the 20' and the 10', and it could be something less than that. Hypothetically, if they're going to build a 35'
wide house, then they need what's shown on the drawing, but if they're going to build a 28' wide house, they
need 7' less.
Mr. Rinker asked if the property is east or west of the tracks and Mr. Kirby responded west of the tracks.
Mr. Rinker asked if all the other lots numbered off are just proposed lots. Mr. Cheran responded they are
recorded lots, but they have not been built on.
Vice Chairman Perry stated there is nothing on all the lots that would be to the rear of this piece of property
and Mr. Cheran stated no, not to the exact rear of the alley. There have been some lot consolidations, but there's
none directly behind the property.
Vice Chairman Perry asked if the entrance to the property would be off of High Street and Mr. Kirby stated
the entrance is off of High Street because First Street and Second Street are grass paths, and also the rear alley is a
grass path.
Vice Chairman Perry asked if anyone is present to speak in favor of the variance. There was one person
who had questions.
Linda Orndorff approached the podium. She stated she lives across the street from where they need the
variance. Ms. Orndorff stated there are some paper roads not shown on the map and the paper road goes across
the line that they need the variance for. She further stated that she also does not see the paper road that is directly
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beside of that house. In the 1940s, the State closed that road and built the road coming up that very steep hill up
to the cemetery.
Vice Chairman Perry asked if she is talking about a dedicated right-of-way when she says paper road. Ms.
Orndorff stated if you get on the internet and ask for directions to her house, they're going to tell you but those
roads don't exist. They've been on the books since New Middletown was first mapped out.
Vice Chairman Perry asked Mr. Cheran to speak to the roads that Ms. Orndorff is referring to. Mr. Cheran
stated that on the map that has the general variance, there is a road which would be where the 60' on the north
side would be. That, he assumes, would be a paper road from what staff got off the plats. They're right-of-ways
and have to be treated as right-of-ways. Mr. Perry stated that shouldn't affect the variance, just stop them from
building a house at that location. Mr. Cheran stated that's right, they're still going to have to maintain the
setbacks on the location Ms. Orndorff is speaking of. The current setbacks on High Street, without a variance,
would be 60', so it shouldn't encroach any further than they are right now.
Mr. Cheran pointed out that when this was done back in 1987, for some reason, that 30' restrictive right-of-
way should have been given 50'; VDOT should have gotten at least 20' of that. It didn't happen, this is the
recorded plat and we have to go by the recorded plats.
Mr. Rinker stated those right-of-ways are 30' and they're not going to be wide enough to be taken into the
State system and Mr. Cheran said that is correct.
Vice Chairman Perry stated if the Board grants the variance, and they want to build a house, they're going to
,.ve to deal with the road issues, separate from the variance. Mr. Cheran stated that's correct.
Ms. Orndorff stated this whole area is in the National Park of Cedar Creek. Mr. Cheran stated that doesn't
pose a problem, it's in the protected area but not in the area where it reflects upon someone's property rights to
ask for a variance or building.
Ms. Omdorff asked, what happens when the State or the Park Foundation decides to widen High Street,
because they do get tour buses there.
Vice Chairman Perry responded that VDOT would have to deal with that. Mr. Cheran stated that VDOT
would have to condemn some of the land, but he doesn't want to speak for VDOT.
Vice Chairman Perry asked if anyone is present to speak in favor and no one responded, nor did anyone
respond when Vice Chairman Perry asked if anyone is present to speak against the variance. Mr. Cheran pointed
out that he doesn't believe the applicant or property owner is present.
DISCUSSION
Mr. Rinker stated he would like to have the owner of the property here to represent himself. Mr. Cheran
said the Board can postpone the variance request.
Mr. Rinker made a motion to table this request until the November 2005 Board meeting. Mr. Shenk
;onded the motion and it passed unanimously.
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Vice Chairman Perry asked if there are any other issues to come before the Board.
Mr. Cheran stated that he attended a conference in Roanoke last week. They talked about granting variances,
the new State code, and modifications, which this County doesn't do. Mr. Cheran feels that what this Board has
been doing procedurally, especially on variances, is correct. After the Cochran change, the State legislature
allowed communities, if they would go ahead and adopt it, to make modifications, that the Zoning Administrator
make modifications; they still have to meet the threshold of a variance so why have a BZA and why have
variances. State legislature has been quiet about it. There are only two localities so far in the Commonwealth of
Virginia to do that: Winchester City and the City of Manassas. Basically what that would do is give retroactive
power to the Zoning Administrator as one step to not having a lot of folks come up for a simple issue. Frederick
County is not going to do that.
As there were no other items or new business to be discussed, the meeting adjourned at 4:00 p.m. by
unanimous vote.
Respectfully submitted,
Theresa B. Catlett, Chairman
Bev Dellinger, Secretary
Frederick County Board of Zoning Appeals
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VARIANCE APPLICATION #24-05
SAMUEL AND RUTH SPICER
Staff Report for the Board of Zoning Appeals
Prepared: November 1, 2005
Staff Contact: Mark R. Cheran, Zoning Administrator
This report is prepared by the Frederick County Planning Staff to provide information to the Board
of Zoning Appeals to assist them in making a decision on this request. It may also be useful to
others interested in this zoning matter.
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS HEARING DATE:
November 15, 2005 - Action Pending
LOCATION: Northern side of Wardensville Grade (Route 600), near the intersection of Burr Stone
Lane and Wardensville Grade
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Back Creek
PROPERTY ID NUMBERN: 70 -A -2E
PROPERTY ZONING & USE: Zoned: RA (Rural Areas)
Land Use: Vacant and Residential
ADJOINING PROPERTY ZONING & USE:
North: RA (Rural Areas) Use: Vacant
South: RA (Rural Areas) Use: Residential
East: RA (Rural Areas) Use: Vacant
West: RA (Rural Areas) Use: Residential
VARIANCE REQUESTED: An 11.2' front yard variance
REASON FOR VARIANCE: Drainfield location does not allow for walk-in basement
Variance Request 424-05, Samuel and Ruth Spicer
November 1, 2005
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STAFF COMMENTS: The applicant is seeking an 11.2 foot front variance due to the building
restriction lines (BRL) on this 1.43 acre property. The BRL's for this property are front and rear 75'
and sides 50'. These BRL's are consistent with the Frederick County Zoning Ordinance and are
vested as noted on the plat submitted with this application. The applicant proposes to build a single-
family dwelling with a walk-in basement that will be too close to the staked out drainfield site. This
does not meet the criteria of a hardship under the Code of Virginia Section 15.2-2309 (2).
The Frederick County Zoning Ordinance allows for different housing types in the RA (Rural Areas)
Zoning District which include mobile homes, modular homes, and single-family dwellings without
basements. Any one of these housing types maybe used without a variance.
STAFF CONCLUSIONS FOR THE NOVEMBER 15, 2005 MEETING: The Code of Virginia,
Section 15.2-2309(2), states that no variance shall be authorized by the Board unless it finds that a)
strict application of the Ordinance would produce an undue hardship; b) that such hardship is not
shared generally by other properties in the same zoning district and the same vicinity; and, c) that the
authorization of such variance will not be of substantial detriment to adjacent property, and that the
character of the district will not be changed by the granting of the variance.
The subject lot has a fairly narrow width and when applied in conjunction with two front setbacks,
the lot is not able to be improved to the owner's desire. Strict application of the zoning ordinance in
this case does not produce an undue hardship because the property contains an area that may be
expanded into without a variance. Therefore, the inability to construct a single-family dwelling with
a walk-in basement does not constitute an undue hardship under the criteria, specified in 15.2-
2309(2), Code of Virginia; denial of this variance would be justified.
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APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE
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COUNTY OF FREDERICK, VIRGINIA
MUST BE TYPED OR FILLED OUT IN INK - PLEASE PRINT
1. The applicant is the owner other . (Check one)
2. APPLICANT: OCCUPANT: (if different)
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and consists of 1, 9 q'�2 acres (please be exact).
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5. The property is owned by r as evidenced
by deed from r =� ecorded (previous owner) in deed book
on page of the deed books of the Clerk of the Court for
Frederick County. Please attach a copy of the recorded deed.
6. Magisterial District: �A Cceel�l
7. Property Identification No.: 10 _2 E
8. The existing zoning of the property is:�
9. The existing use of the property is: VBj? f -6T _-ijfll
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11. Describe the variance sought in terms of distance and type. (For example: "A 3.5'
rear yard variance for an attached two -car garage.")
12. L s specific re son(s) whythe variance is being soug tin erms o
- exceptional narrowness, shallowness, size or shape of property, or
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13. Additional comments, if any:
14. The following names and addresses are all of the individuals, firms, or corporations
owning property adjacent to the property for which the variance is being sought,
including properties at the sides, rear and in front of (across street from) the subject
property. (Use additional pages if necessary.) These people will be notified by mail
of this application:
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15. Provide a sketch of the property (you may use this page or attach engineer's drawing).
Show proposed and/or existing structures on the property, including measurements
to all property lines and to the nearest structure(s) on adjoining properties. Please
include any other exhibits, drawings or photographs with this application.
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GRAPHIC SCALE
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1 inch = 60 ft.
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LOCA 77ON OF PROPOSED DWELLING
ON THE LAND OF
SAMUEL L. SPICER
& RUTH J. SPICER
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BACK CREEK MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT
FREDERICK COUNTY WRGINIA
DA 7E:- OCTOBER J 2005 SCALE l--60'
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2 MARSH & LEGGE WINCHE NORTH TER, VIRGUINIASTREET 22601
Land Surveyors, P. L.C. PHONEFAX 540) 667-0469
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GRAPHIC SCALE
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PLA T SHOWING
LOCA 77ON OF PROPOSED DWELLING
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BACK CREEK MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT
FREDERICK COUNTY WRGINIA
DA 7E:- OCTOBER J 2005 SCALE l--60'
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2 MARSH & LEGGE WINCHE NORTH TER, VIRGUINIASTREET 22601
Land Surveyors, P. L.C. PHONEFAX 540) 667-0469
AGREEMENT
VARIANCE -
(Number to be assigned by the Planning Dept.)
I (we), the undersigned, do hereby respectfully make application, and petition the Frederick
County Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) to grant a variance to the terms of the Frederick
County Zoning Ordinance as described herein. I agree to comply with any conditions for the
variance required by the BZA.
I authorize the members of the BZA and Frederick County officials to go upon the property
for site inspection purposes.
I understand that the sign issued to me when this application is submitted must be placed at
the front property line at least seven (7) days prior to the BZA public hearing and maintained
so as to be visible from the road or right-of-way until the hearing.
I hereby certify that all of the statements and information contained herein are, to the best
of my knowledge, true.
SIGNATURE OF APPLICANI
SIGNATURE OF OWNER
DATE
(if other than applicant)
-OFFICE USE ONLY-
BZA PUBLIC HEARING OF % �/,� ACTION:
- DATE -
APPROVAL
SIGNED:
BZA CHAIRMAN
DENIAL DATE:
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