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File #: TMP-32435    Version: 1
Type: Board of Adjustment Item Status: Approved
File created: 2/3/2026 Meeting Body: Board of Adjustment
On agenda: 2/10/2026 Final action: 2/10/2026
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Case # 339-2025 A request of David Borgelt (owner) seeking relief from the provisions of Sec. 29-4, Table 4.1-5 and Sec. 29-4.3(g)(1) of the Unified Development Code relating to the placement and extension of a “shared” driveway between 210 and 300 Edgewood Avenue and the location of existing and future vehicle parking in proximity to a property line. If relief is granted, the existing “shared” driveway would be considered lawfully compliant in its current location and authorized to extended approximately 84-feet eastward within 5-feet of the existing shared property line. Additionally, if relief is granted parking within 6-feet of a lot improved with a single- or two-family use would be authorized. This request is being considered concurrently with Case # 62-2026 which seeks similar relief be granted upon property addressed as 300 Edgewood Avenue, to the south. The requested relief upon both the subject lot and property to the south has been triggered by the applicant desiring to con...
Attachments: 1. Staff Report to Board of Adjustment, 2. Locator Maps, 3. Application, Denial Ltr, Supporting Documents, 4. Hearing Ad, Parties In Interest Letter, & Parties In Interest List
Department: Community Development

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Case # 339-2025

 

A request of David Borgelt (owner) seeking relief from the provisions of Sec. 29-4, Table 4.1-5 and Sec. 29-4.3(g)(1) of the Unified Development Code relating to the placement and extension of a “shared” driveway between 210 and 300 Edgewood Avenue and the location of existing and future vehicle parking in proximity to a property line. If relief is granted, the existing “shared” driveway would be considered lawfully compliant in its current location and authorized to extended approximately 84-feet eastward within 5-feet of the existing shared property line. Additionally, if relief is granted parking within 6-feet of a lot improved with a single- or two-family use would be authorized. This request is being considered concurrently with Case # 62-2026 which seeks similar relief be granted upon property addressed as 300 Edgewood Avenue, to the south. The requested relief upon both the subject lot and property to the south has been triggered by the applicant desiring to construct a UDC code-compliant detached garage in the rear yard of 210 Edgewood Avenue.