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File #: 2015-5489    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/15/2024 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 12/9/2024 Final action: 12/9/2024
Title: Public Hearing - Resolution No. 2024-57, requesting a Variance to permit the development of a single-family dwelling on an existing 50-foot-wide lot with an area of 5,000 square feet within the R1, Single-Family Residential Zoning District located at 3394 St. James Avenue.
Attachments: 1. VAR24-0007 - Staff Report - Planning and Zoning, 2. Resolution No. 2024-57, 3. Letter of Intent, 4. Proposed area to build, 5. Map Series, 6. VAR24-0007 - Presentation

TO:  Mayor and Commission                                          AGENDA DATE:  12/9/2024

 

FROM:  City Manager                                          AGENDA ITEM:    7 - D                                                                

                                                                    

SUBJECT:                        

Title

Public Hearing - Resolution No. 2024-57, requesting a Variance to permit the development of a single-family dwelling on an existing 50-foot-wide lot with an area of 5,000 square feet within the R1, Single-Family Residential Zoning District located at 3394 St. James Avenue.

 

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LOCATION:

3394 St. James Avenue

 

COST:

N/A

 

SOURCE OF FUNDS:

N/A

 

ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT:

Planning and Development Services.

 

POTENTIAL MOTION:

Recommendation

“I hereby move to approve Resolution No. 2024-57.”

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BACKGROUND:

Background

Variance request to allow the construction of a single-family dwelling by waiving the requirements of the minimum lot size and width with the R1, Single Family Zoning Classification. The Parcel is comprised of two (2) 25-foot-wide lots (15 and 16), which are a product of antiquated plat, filed on October 5, 1925. On April 3, 1964, Deltona Lakes Unit 35 Plat was approved, excluding the now combined parcels from the overall plat. The proposed home is 1,710 square feet and will meet all requirements in the Land Development Code, except the lot size and width. The Planning and Zoning Board voted, 4 to 3 to recommend approval of the variance with 3 conditions. Staff recommends approval of variance.

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