HomeMy WebLinkAboutZ-9845 Staff ReportFile No.: Z-9845
Owners: Tad and Ashlea Beene
Applicant: Bo Bradford / Bradford Morris Construction
Address: 2601 North University
Legal Description: South ½ of Lot 5 and all of Lot 6, Parkview Addition to the City of Little Rock, Pulaski County Arkansas
Zoned: R-2
Present Use: Single-family Residence
Proposed Use: Single-family Residence
Variance(s) Requested: A variance is requested from area regulations of Sec. 36-254 to allow a residence with a reduced rear yard setback in the R-2 district.
A variance is requested from the area provisions of
Section 36-254 to allow a residence with a reduced
side yard setback.
Justification: The applicant’s justification is presented on the attached application.
STAFF REPORT
Planning and Development Civil Engineering Comments:
No Comments.
B. Buffering and Landscape Comments:
No Comments.
C. Building Codes Comments:
No Comments.
D. Staff Analysis:
The R-2 zoned property at 2601 North University Avenue is occupied by a newly
proposed two-story single-family dwelling located northeast of the “X” Street and
the North University Avenue intersection.
The applicant is proposing to construct a new two-story residence located at the
central portion of the lot with a 25-foot west (front) yard setback, a 22.6-foot east
(rear) yard setback, a 5.8-foot south (side) yard setback and 4.4-foot north (side) yard setback.
Section 36-254(d)(3) states “There shall be a rear yard setback having a depth of
not less than twenty-five (25) feet. “Therefore, the applicant requests a variance to
allow the extension of the primary structure into the rear yard setback reducing the
setback to no less than 22-feet.
Section 36-254(d)(2) states, “There shall be a side yard setback on each side of the building having a width of not less than ten (10) percent of the average width of the lot, not to
exceed eight (8) feet.”. Therefore, the applicant is requesting a variance to allow the extension of the primary structure into the side yard setbacks reducing the north setback to
no less than 4.4-feet and the south setback to no less than 4.4-feet.
Staff finds the request to generally be in conformance with the new development pattern in the Heights neighborhood and nearby area. Based on the above assessment and analysis, staff
finds the requested variance to be reasonable.
E. Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of the requested rear yard setback reduction from
25-feet to a minimum of 22-feet, the reduction of the north side yard setback from 8-feet to no less than 4.4-feet and the reduction of the south side yard setback from 8-feet to no
less than 4.4-feet with the following conditions:
1. A building permit being obtained for all construction.
2. Install trees, if deemed applicable at the time of building permitting, in accordance with Heights Landscape Design Overlay District requirements.