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Exhibit A.3
Dimensional Variations Criteria
Staff Findings
26.415.110.C Variations:
Dimensional variations are allowed for projects involving designated properties to create
development that is more consistent with the character of the historic property or district than what
would be required by the underlying zoning's dimensional standards.
1. The HPC may grant variations of the Land Use Code for designated properties to allow:
a) Development in the side, rear and front setbacks;
b) Development that does not meet the minimum distance requirements between
buildings;
c) Up to five percent (5%) additional site coverage;
d) Less public amenity than required for the on-site relocation of commercial historic
properties.
2. In granting a variation, the HPC must make a finding that such a variation:
a) Is similar to the pattern, features and character of the historic property or district; and/or
b) Enhances or mitigates an adverse impact to the historic significance or architectural
character of the historic property, an adjoining designated historic property or historic
district.
Staff Finding: The proposed design pushes the new addition towards the rear of the property
and provides alley access to the two-car garage, which is consistent with the pattern in the area.
The garage is located 5’ from the rear yard property line, which complies with the underlying
zoning requirements. The applicant requests a rear yard setback for the below grade addition,
which also lines up with the garage addition at 5’. According to the zone district, a principal building
requires a 10’ rear yard setback. The design includes a deck above the two-car garage which is
considered primary living space. The applicant requests a 5’ reduction for the deck feature above
the garage addition. Staff supports the 5’ rear yard setback, above and below grade for the new
2. In granting a variation, the HPC must make a finding that such a variation:MET NOT MET DOES NOT
APPLY
a.) Is similar to the pattern, features and character of the historic property or district; and/or
b.) Enhances or mitigates an adverse impact to the historic significance or architectural
character of the historic property, an adjoining designated historic property or historic district.
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Review Criteria for 121 W. Bleeker
HPC may grant dimensional variations of the Land Use Code to allow for development in the side, rear and front setbbacks.
The applicant is requesting Setback Variations for the new addition and mechanical equipment.
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Summary of Review Criteria for Setback Variation Request
26.415.110.C - Variation. Dimensional variations are allowed for projects involving designated properties to create development that is
more consistent with the character of the historic property or district than what would be requried by the underlying zoning's dimensional
standards.
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addition because it is consistent with the pattern of the area and mitigates adverse impacts to the
historic resource without creating functional issues for vehicular activity in the alley.
Mechanical equipment is proposed in the east side yard setback towards the alley. The proposed
equipment is taller than 30” and will need a setback variation if they are to be sited in the side
yard setback. This corner of the property abuts the ally on both sides and is not adjacent to another
residential property. This location for the mechanical equipment is distanced from the historic
resource and shows limited visual impact. In addition, the applicant will need to demonstrate that
the selected mechanical equipment is under the maximum decibel level when measured from the
property lines at all times of the day, as established in the City’s noise ordinance. Staff supports
the request for a 3’-10” east side yard setback reduction for the mechanical equipment to sit in
the east side yard setback. The Zoning Department confirmed that gas and electric meters are
allowed projections in the setback and will not require a setback variation.
Staff finds the criteria for granting setback variations are met with this revised design.