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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVR-77-0000 - Supplemental - 1515 Shelburne Road (2)F! 11 &!3 CD CD (D FJO4, N (D DCph1 ctP) ro r-t- FS ¢ ct H) O F' N O .~S in un � N O x c+1(3 1 1-3 '�'f ct CD [n rl• 1011 .(fit C) ,J ro;:j(u m (D O iD ct p. C+ m Ct ::r (D O C7' F-'• (n � f'• t].. In C - ; kj ti to ct W hn y ct F-'• O ct t cc: (D ct ci- ct FJ• j� J � ¢f N p+ y(n C+ C+ . O n cD cl P. 0 ct i--1) t-t- F ,. O W 11 O N p' !-3 1-3 (DO v � O W 1✓N'� �i chi -R Y� tJ• r, (D C) [n r' ::I ct W O �l i J O CD "i i3 O c+ SOUTH E LINGTON ZONING BOARD OF AiASTI�E NT Findings in accordance with Section 446B of the Planning & Development Act (1) That there are unique physical circumstances or conditions, including irregularity, narrowness, or shallowness of lot size or shape, or exceptional topographical or other physical conditions peculiar to the particular property, and that the unnecessary hardship is due to such conditions, and not the circumstances or conditions generally created by the provisions of the zoning regulations in the neighborhood or district in which the property is located; Ll (2) That because of such physical circumstances or conditions, there is no possibility that the property can be developed in strict conformity with the provisions of the zoning regulations and that the authorization or a variance is therefore necessary to enable the reasonable use of the property; ❑ (3) That such unnecessary hardship has not been created by the appellant; i (4) That the variance, if authorized, will not alter the essential' character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located, nor substantially or permanently impair the appropriate use or development of adjacent property, nor be detrimental to the public welfare; and (:J (5) That the variance, if authorized, will represent the minimum variance that will afford relief and will represent the least modification possible of the zoning regulations and of the plan. 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Date__ 7 :7 Appellant - Vote: Yes Q No Sign List findings below: I 1. 2. 3. ^/1 SOUTH E IINGTON ZONING BOARD OF AIASTMEENT Findings in accordance with Section 446P of the Planning & Development Act (1) That there are unique physical circumstances or conditions, including irregularity, narrowness, or shallowness of lot size or shape, or exceptional topographical or other physical conditions peculiar to the particular property, and that the unnecessary hardship is due to such conditions, and not the circumstances or conditions generally created by the provisions of the zoning regulations in the neighborhood or district in which the property is located; ", (2) That because of such physical circumstances or conditions, there is no possibility that the property can be developed in strict conformity with the provisions of the zoning regulations and that the authorization of a variance is therefore necessary to enable the reasonable use of the property; (3) That such unnecessary hardship has not been created by the appellant; L YJ (4) That the variance, if authorized, will not alter the essential' character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located, nor substantially.or permanently impair the - appropriate use or development of adjacent property, nor be detrimental to the public welfare; and (5) That the variance, if authorized, will represent the minimum variance that will afford relief and will represent the least modification possible of the zoning regulations and of the plan. I-LJ— Da to 24�/7 Ap p e ll an t_A,, 2d,,)L. Vote: Yes �� No List findings below: 1. AW 3 Appeal #Z2- Sig SOUTH i_ IINGTON ZONING BOARD OF Ai ASTNENT ?findings in accordance with Section 446F of the Planning & Development Act (1) That there are unique physical circumstances or conditions, including irregularity, narrowness, or shallowness of lot size or shape, or exceptional topographical or other physical conditions peculiar to the particular property, and that the unnecessary hardship is due to such conditions, and not the circumstances or conditions generally created by the provisions of the zoning regulations in the neighborhood or district in which the property is located; 0 (2) That because of such physical circumstances or conditions, there is no possibility that the property can be developed in strict conformity with the provisions of the zoning regulations and that the authorization of a variance is therefore necessary to enable the reasonable use of the property; ❑ (3) That such unnecessary hardship has not been created by the appellant; 0 (4) That the variance, if authorized, will not alter the essential' character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located, nor substantially or permanently impair the appropriate use or development of adjacent property, nor be detrimental to the public welfare; and L (5) That the variance, if authorized, will represent the minimum variance that will afford relief and will represent the least modification possible of the zoning regulations and of the plan. F' Appeal # Date Appellant~' Vote: Yes No � Sign List findings below: 4 1. 1, �if'1 - `Z - 3 2. 9 SOUTH 1 )LINGTON ZONING BOARD OF Ai.J)UMENT Findings in accordance with Section 446E of the Planning & Development Act (1) That there are unique physical circumstances or conditions, including irregularity, narrowness, or shallowness of lot size or shape, or exceptional topographical or other physical conditions peculiar to the particular property, and that the unnecessary hardship is due to such conditions, and not the circumstances or conditions generally created by the provisions of the zoning regulations in the neighborhood or district in which the property is located; jam' (2) That because of such physical circumstances or conditions, there is no possibility that the property can be developed in strict conformity with the provisions of the zoning regulations and that the authorization of a variance is theref -re necessary to enable the reasonable use of the property; F (3) That such unnecessary hardship has not been created by the appellant; n (4) That the variance, if authorized, will not alter the essential' character of the neighborhood or district in which the property is located, nor substantially or permanently impair the appropriate use or development of adjacent property, nor be detrimental to the public welfare; and 0' (5) That the variance, if authorized, will represent the minimum variance that will afford relief and will represent the least modification possible of the zoning regulations and of the plan. a Date4' Appellant Vote: Yes p i No List findines below: 1. 2. 3• Appeal (� /z/?) it0 dl�i ; it1