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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-11 BZA Staff Report VARIANCE APPLICATION #04-11 SMITHFIELD PROPERTIES Staff Report for the Board of Zoning Appeals Prepared: October 27, 2011 Staff Contact: Dana M. Johnston, Zoning Inspector ______________________________________________________________________________ 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, 2011 - Pending LOCATION: 417 Frog Hollow Road MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Gainesboro PROPERTY ID NUMBER: 22-A-20 PROPERTY ZONING & USE: Zoned: RA (Rural Areas) Land Use: Residential ADJOINING PROPERTY ZONING & USE: North: RA (Rural Areas) Use: Residential South: RA (Rural Areas) Use: Vacant East: RA (Rural Areas) Use: Residential West: RA (Rural Areas) Use: Residential VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a 76.7 foot variance of the 100 foot right side setback, a 49 foot variance of the 50 foot left side setback and a 4.6 foot variance of the 50 foot rear setback in order to allow the construction of a 24’x 35’ dwelling on the site. This variance, if granted, would result in a 23.3 foot right side yard setback, a one foot left side yard setback, and a 45.4 foot rear yard setback. REASON FOR VARIANCE: With current setbacks, size & topography, location of drainfield & well, there is no buildable area to construct a dwelling. Variance Application #04-11 – Smithfield Properties October 27, 2011 Page 2 STAFF COMMENTS: The subject parcel was created on January 6, 1966 when the 0.4 acre parcel was transferred from James Saville (Frederick County Clerk’s office, Book 328, Page 639). Frederick County adopted zoning in 1967. Therefore, this lot was created prior to the adoption of zoning. The Frederick County historical zoning map shows this property was zoned A-2 (Agricultural General) in 1967. The property setback lines at the adoption of the zoning ordinance were 35 feet for the front and 15 feet for the side yards. Frederick County amended its Ordinance in 1989 and 2009 to change the A-2 zoning districts to the current RA (Rural Areas) Zoning District, making the current setbacks for the property 60 feet to the front, 50 feet to the rear, 100 feet to the right, and 50 feet to the left. Based on the limited size, topography, the placement of drainfield & well, and the large setbacks associated with the RA zoning district, staff believes this renders the property a challenge on which to place a dwelling. The applicant is requesting a 76.7 foot right side yard variance, a 49 foot left side yard variance, and a 4.6 foot rear yard variance. This variance, if granted, would result in a 23.3 foot right side yard setback, a one foot left side yard setback, and a 45.4 foot rear yard setback. STAFF CONCLUSIONS FOR THE NOVEMBER 16, 2010 MEETING: The Code of Virginia 15.2-2309 (2), states that no variance shall be granted unless the application can meet the following requirements: 1) The strict application of the Ordinance will produce an undue hardship. 2) The hardship is not generally shared by the properties in the same zoning district and vicinity. 3) That the authorization of such variance will not be a substantial detriment to the adjacent property and the character of the district will not be changed by the variance. The applicant is seeking this variance in order to construct a single-family dwelling. Therefore, this application for a variance meets the requirements as set forth by The Code of Virginia 1950 as amended 15.2-2309(2), and Section 165-1001.02 (C) of the Frederick County Zoning Ordinance. The strict application of the Frederick County Zoning Ordinance does produce an undue hardship as required by the Code of Virginia. Should this variance be granted, the building setbacks for this property would be 23.3 feet on the right side, one foot on the left side, and would change to 45.4 feet on the rear property line. Staff would recommend approval of this variance application.