boa_03 19 1951The Board
City Hall, Monday,
members present:
MINUTES OF THE MEETING
OF THE
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
of Adjustment met in the Mayor's Conference Room,
March 19, 1951, at 2:00 P.M., with the following
Mr. Louis Tarlowski, Chairman
Mr. Warren Baldwin
Mr. Gd. H. Marak
Mr. Bruce Anderson
Docket No. 11-51 - F. L. Knight, 2903 West 27th,
described as Lot 2, Block 9, C. E. Gallagher's
Addition; zoned "B" Residence District; requesting
variance permit to complete new duplex dwelling
already started. (Referred by Council).
Mrs. Knight was present and she stated that they want to finish
a duplex which they have started, but at first they wanted to build a
house. They got a building permit to build the house last October, and
then she went back after that to get a permit for the duplex. They re-
ferred her to the Planning Commission. She said that Council gave them
permission to go ahead with the building pending action on the zoning.
Rezoning was denied by Council on recommendation of the Planning Com-
mission.
There were no protestants.
Mr. Baldwin made a motion; seconded by Mr. Marak that this
petition be denied. The vote was unanimous.
Docket No. 12-51 - I. L. Welton, Jr., 3023 West llth
Street, described as Lot 6, Block 6, Jones & Worthen
Addition; zoned "C" Two -Family District; requesting
permission to add one room to existing duplex.
Mr. ;,Welton was present and he stated that he had received his
orders to report back into the Navy. He wants to get a place fixed for
his family to live in before he leaves. He said there were no Pro-
testants to this.
This petition was granted.
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Docket No. 14-51 - Mrs. Nell Ferguson, 100 Denison,
described as Lot 1, Block 3, Capitol View Addition;
zoned "B" Residence District; requesting variance
permit to convert existing dwelling to duplex.
Mrs. Ferguson was present and she stated that she would like
to add a room on back of her house in order to make another apartment.
When asked how her house is now, she replied that it is a triplex; it
was a triplex when she bought it. She stated that she talked with all
the neighbors, and they didn't object. She was questioned about the
parking space, and she said there isn't much place to park around there.
The people usually park in an alley next to her house, and she has a
garage.
Mr. Baldwin made a motion; seconded by Mr. Marak that this
petition be disapproved. The motion carried.
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Docket No. 15-51 - F. II. Kornmeyer, 3917 Maryland,
described as Lot 5, Block 6, Forest Hill Addition;
zoned "B" Residence District; requesting waiver of
set -back requirements in order to erect a car Porte.
Mrs. Kornmeyer was present and she stated that she had changed
her mind about her set -back requirements. She had an architect to come
out, and they decided to let the porte start even with the porch; it
would look much nicer. They want it to correspond with the slope of
the roof on the house. She pointed out that they do keep up their
property. When asked about protests from the neighbors, she replied
that there were none.
This petition was approved on condition that the front of the
Porte be even with the front of the main dwelling; otherwise, disapproved.
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Docket No. 16-51 - Lora B. Cloninger Bates, 4418 ;lest
llth Street, described as Lot 6, Block 6, Riffel &
Rhoton Addition, and east 3.4' of Lot 2, Block 17,
Cunningham's Addition; zoned "B" Residence District;
requesting variance permit to convert existing
residence to duplex.
Mrs. Bates was present. She said it is occupied by one family
now. However, diagonally across the street is a duplex and third door
to the east is a triplex, but she didn't know what procedure they
followed to get them. She stated that there were no Protestants.
Mr. Marak made a motion this be approved; seconded by Mr.
Baldwin. The motion carried.
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Docket No. 17-51 - First Baptist Church, 1224
Louisiana (By A. N. McAnnich), described as Lots
7 and 8. Block 169, Original City; zoned "E"
Apartment District; requesting waiver of front,
side, and rear yard space to complete educational
building.
Mr. McAnnich was not present, but Mr. Duval explained the
case stating this building is well on the way to completion.
Mr. Marak made a motion this be approved; seconded by Mr.
Baldwin. The motion carried.
Docket No. 19-51 - Mrs. Eugene W. Hilton, 3417
Kavanaugh, described as part of Lots 1, 2, and 3,
Block 49, Pulaski Heights Addition; zoned "A"
One -Family District; requesting variance permit
to convert existing residence to duplex.
Mrs. Hilton was present. She said that she wants a duplex
now and if she leaves the city, she wants to keep it with the idea of
moving back if she wants to. She explained that her husband is an
Army officer, and he will be going soon to the west coast to train
troops for overseas duty. She said he would possibly be sent to
Korea or Germany. When asked how long she has owned this property,
she replied that they had just bought it.
Mr. and Airs. Purifoy Gill, 3415 Kavanaugh, were there to pro-
test this petition. They presented names of two other protestants with
their written protests. They are Virginia J. Leach, 3501 Kavanaugh,
and Mr. A. Sammons, 5200 "1" Street. Mr. Gill stated that he bought
his property 10 years ago and he has improved it. If this property
next door is converted into a duplex, it will add to crowded conditions.
The yard space is small; there is only 36" to the corner of their house
to Mrs. Hilton's line. The sewerage facilities are inadequate, and he
has just had the sewers fixed last week.
Mrs. Hilton stated that if her petition does not go through,
she will sell the property.
Mr. Baldwin made a motion this petion be disapproved. Mr.
Marak seconded it. The motion carried.
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Docket No. 20-51 - R. B. Johnson, 800 South Van
Buren, described as the east 70' of ?mot 9, Block
8, Cunningham's Addition; zoned "B" Residence
District; requesting appeal from decision of the
Building Commissioner for approval of plot plan
to erect a dwelling.
Mr. Johnson was present, and he stated that the FIIA would
not approve his present plans. So he proposed to move the house for-
ward to alter the plot plan as submitted in order to provide 25 feet
clearance in backyard and five feet on the south side of the house,
leaving frontage of 18 feet. He remarked that this is all right with
the neighbors.
Mr. Baldwin made a motion that this be approved on these
conditions. Mr. Marak seconded it. The motion carried.
Docket No. 22-51 - L. C. Seago and Paul L. Seag❑
(By Hugh Humphreys, Jr.), 320 and 322 West-14th,
described as the east 94.50t of Lots 5 and b.
Block 194, Original City; zoned "D" Apartment District;
requesting waiver of area requirements in order to
build two duplex units.
There was no one present to represent this petition. Mr.
DuVa.l explained the situation. He stated there is almost 2500 square
feet, which are the requirements, and this is why they are asking for
a waiver. He stated that only one duplex will be built now; the other
later.
Mr. Marak made a motion this be approved; seconded by Mr.
Baldwin. The motion carried.
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