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- 2008-06-26 Jimmy A. & Tammy C. Johns have applied for a 4’ variance from the 5’ side setback for an accessory building and a 3’ variance from the 10’ distance requirement between an accessory building and the principal structure located at 844 Mandarin Avenue. This property is zoned RS-1A (Single Family Residential) with Binding Elements.
- 2008-05-22 Richard Douglas & Regina T. Walden have applied for a Conditional Use Permit in order to have a catering kitchen within their residence located at 5520 Thomas Court. This property is zoned RE (Residential Estate).
- 2008-05-22 Barry Hickey and Girkin Development, LLC have applied for a variance of 35’ from the required 50’ side setback where abutting a residential district for a storage area, a 2’ variance from the 25’ front yard setback along W. 10th Avenue and a 5’ variance from the 25’ front yard setback along Vine Street for an existing building located at 500 W. 10th Avenue. This property is zoned HI (Heavy Industry).
- 2008-04-24 Paula Thorne, DVM has applied for a variance of 250’ from the required 500’ setback from a residential district for a veterinary clinic located at 3250 Nashville Road. This property is zoned HB (Highway Business).
- 2008-04-24 Computers Plus of Bowling Green, Inc. & Buckhead Square LLC have applied for a 77 square foot variance from the maximum 100 square feet for wall signage located at 760 Campbell Lane, Suite 115. This property is zoned HB (Highway Business) with Binding Elements.
- 2008-04-24 Bowling Green Board of Education has applied for a Conditional Use Permit for a school located at 1001 Liberty Way. This property is zoned RM-2 (Two-Family Residential).
- 2008-04-24 Ashley Woods and Larry & Phyllis Woods have applied for a revision to a Conditional Use Permit in order to extend the hours of operation for a daycare located at 1258 Shannon Drive. This property is zoned RM-3 (Multi-Family Residential).
- 2008-01-24 Max Weaver, Trustee of the William R. Weaver Residuary Trust has applied for a Conditional Use Permit in order to have a group living home for recovering men, located at 1511 Chestnut Street, approximately 165’ to Cabell Drive. Max Weaver, Trustee of the William R. Weaver Residuary Trust has applied for a 7’ variance from the 10’ side setback on the west property line and a 2.5’ variance from the 10’ side setback on the east property line for an existing residential building at 1511 Chestnut Street, approximately 165’ to Cabell Drive. This property is zoned RM-3 (Multi-Family Residential) and is within the University Overlay District
- 2008-01-24 Mike Adams and Elaine & Jimmie Towe have applied for a 16% variance from the maximum lot coverage of 25% for AG (Agriculture) zoning and a 128% variance from the limit of the area of accessory structures to 50% of that of the principal structure located at 271 Boddeker Way, approximately 671’ to Plano Road. This property is zoned AG (Agriculture) and RM-2 (Two-Family Residential).
- 2008-01-24 Brent Wimpee and Jeannettia Rogers Trust have applied for a 10’ variance from the 25’ rear setback for a proposed residence at 233 Pine Pointe Court, being Lot 14 in the Pine Pointe Subdivision. This property is zoned RS-1C (Single Family Residential) with Binding Elements.
- 11-29-2007 Horizon Development Group, Inc. has applied for a 5’ variance from the 25’ front setback along Wintercress Lane for a proposed residence and a 10’ variance from the 25’ front setback along Mayapple Way for a proposed detached garage at 1134 Wintercress Lane, intersection of Wintercress Lane and Mayapple Way. This property is zoned RS-1C (Single Family Residential) with Binding Elements
- 11-29-2007 2007-V-31 Wabuck Development Inc. and the City of Bowling Green have applied for a 17’ variance from the 25’ front setback along W. Main Avenue, a 5’ variance from the 25’ front setback along Payne Street, and a 9’ variance from the sight distance triangle at the intersection, for proposed residences in the 300 block of W. Main Avenue. These properties are zoned RM-4. 2007-V-32 Wabuck Development and the City of Bowling Green have applied for a 5’ variance from the 10’ side setback along the northwest property line, a 15’ variance from the 25’ front setback along Barry Street and an 8’ variance from the sight distance triangle at the intersection, for proposed residences in the 500 block of W. Main Avenue and 833 Barry Street. These properties are zoned RM-4 and GB.
- 10-25-2007 Curtis & Donna Butler have applied for a 5.5’ variance from the 10’ side setback for a proposed attached garage to the existing residence at 604 Brawner Road, 2,350’ to Mt. Lebanon Road. This property is zoned RE (Residential Estate).
- 09-27-2007-Pat K. Burden has applied for variances for the property at 145 Whispering Hills Boulevard, located approximately 165’ from Meadowbrook Drive. The requests are for a 1% variance from the maximum 50% lot coverage allowed; a 9% variance from the limit of the area of accessory structures to 50% of that of the principal structure; a 5’ variance from the 5’ side setback for an accessory structure; and a 2’ variance from the 7.5’ side setback for the existing main structure. This property is zoned RM-3 (Multi Family Residential).
- 09-27-2007-First Assembly of God has applied for variances at 1423 Scottsville Road, at the corner of Scottsville Road and Oliver Street. The requests are for a variance of 37% from the maximum 35% lot coverage, and a variance of 13’ from the 25’ setback from Oliver Street for a proposed addition. This property is zoned RS-1A (Single Family Residential) and OP-R (Office Professional – Residential).
- 09-27-2007-Dr. Clark and Elsie Carthrae have applied for variances on the property at 1227 Westen Street, at the corner of Westen Street, Benson Avenue and East Professional Park Court. The requests are for a variance of 36’ from the 40’ front setback and a variance of 10’ from the sight distance triangle at the corner of Westen St. and Benson Ave. for the existing building. Also requested is a variance of 15’ from the 25’ setback from East Professional Park Court for a proposed accessory structure. This property is zoned GB (General Business).
- 09-27-2007-Bowling Green Public Library and Housing Authority of Bowling Green have applied for a Conditional Use Permit in order to have a Library Branch at 305 Graham Drive. This property is zoned RM-4 (Multi Family Residential).
- 09-27-2007-Bowling Green Christian Church has applied for a Conditional Use Permit at 1408 Circle Avenue, approximately 255’ from Clagett Avenue, in order to locate church offices in the existing residential structure. This property is zoned RS-1A (Single Family Residential).
- 08-23-2007-Roiann Ridley has applied for a variance of 15’ from the 25’ rear setback on the property at 211 Augusta Avenue in order to construct an addition to the rear of the existing residence
- 08-23-2007-Jena Johnson and Greg Gary have applied for a Conditional Use Permit for a Home Occupation for a Photography Studio at 141 Briar Creek Drive
- 08-23-2007-Chris and Denise Ryan have applied for a Conditional Use Permit for a Hair Salon at 361 Claypool-Boyce Road, located approximately 1,224’ from U. S. 231
- 08-23-2007-Bill and Sarah Richey have applied for a variance of 4’ from the 25’ rear setback, and a variance of 15% from the maximum 35% lot coverage for the property at 914 Smith Court, located approximately 590’ from Euclid Avenue, in order to construct an addition to the existing residence
- 07-28-2007-Mike Nade has filed an application for a 2’ variance from the 4’ maximum height for a fence within the 25’ setback from Cedar Hollow Drive for a proposed 6’ tall fence, located at 424 Red Maple Street, corner of Red Maple Street and Cedar Hollow Drive
- 07-28-2007-Larry A. & Carol A. McCool have filed an application for a variance of 4’ from the 25’ rear setback for an addition to the existing residence and a 2’ variance from each of both 5’ side setbacks for the existing residence at 201 Augusta Avenue, approximately 750’ from Wilkinson Trace
- 07-28-2007-Donald & Marcia Johnson have filed an application for a variance of 9’ from the 25’ rear setback for a proposed covered patio and a variance of 1’ from each of both 5’ side setbacks for an existing house overhang at 1036 Saint Andrews Circle, approximately 631’ from Fairway Street
- 06-28-2007 Tim & Mike Gladden-CUP-20,000 square feet located at 1466 Detour Road
- 06-28-2007 Scott & Mary Taylor-variance located at 1286 Wintercress Lane
- 06-28-2007 Robert Brewer-variance located 1049 Trillium Way
- 06-28-2007 Larry & Becky Garrett-CUP-18.30 Acres located at 800 Old Mt. Pleasant School Road
- 06-28-2007 Art Tinsley-variance located at 513 Duntov Way
- 04-26-2007 Wabuck Development-CUP located W 10th, 11th and Vine Street
- 04-26-2007 Main & Main Capital LLC-variance located 710 Campbell Lane
- 04-26-2007 Hillvue Heights Baptist Church-variance located at 3219 Nashville Road
- 04-26-2007 Crimson Construction-variance located on Angelica Street
- 04-26-2007 Carrier-CUP located at intersection of Bristow and Sunnyside Gott Roads
- 03-22-2007 Steineman-variance located @ 241 Lost Mill Road
- 03-22-2007 Joseph Allen-variance located on Louisville Road
- 03-22-2007 Foundation Christian Academy-CUP-8.01 Acres located on Three Springs Road
- 03-22-2007 Fineline Construction-variance located at 902 Springfield Blvd
- 02-22-2007 Robert Hayes-variance located at 1217 Dickens Street
- 02-22-2007 Harston and Kimbro-variance located at 1978 Bristow Road
- 01-25-2007 South Central Bank & Buchanon-CUP @ 805 Lehman Avenue
- 01-25-2007 Moore-CUP @3603 Barren River Road
- 01-25-2007 Clearfork Baptist Church-Variance @ 303 Clearfork Church Spur Road
- 01-25-2007 Bowling @ 1113 Durbin Lane
- 01-25-2007 Avery-Variance @ 901 Lehman Avenue
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The City-County Board of Adjustments is a Joint City-County Board serving all of Warren County. Its main purpose is to add equity and balance to the Zoning Ordinance by addressing special and unique situations. The Board's powers and duties are mandated and set forth in KRS Chapter 100.217 and the 2001 Zoning Ordinance.
Meetings
The City-County Board of Adjustments holds it regular meetings on the fourth Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. Hearings and meetings of the Board of Adjustments are subject to the open meetings laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Membership
The City-County Board of Adjustments includes seven citizen members for four year staggered terms. The Mayor of Bowling Green appoints four members, and the Warren County Judge-Executive appoints three members. The current membership includes:
Mike Davenport (Chairman)
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| Dr. John Fitts (Vice Chairman) |
Charles Adams |
| Courtlann Akinson |
Al Kaelin |
| David Coverdale |
Albert Haley |
| Hoy Hodges, Attorney |
Duties
The duties of the City-County Board of Adjustments are threefold:
1) Hear and decide variances to the dimensional requirements set forth in the Zoning Ordinance. Step-By-Step Procedures for Variance Requests.
Example:
The owner wants to construct a carport seven (7) feet from the side property line in a residential district, but the side setback line requirement is ten (10) feet. The owner may apply for a variance of three (3) feet.
2) Hear and decide conditional use applications for certain uses within zoning districts. Procedures for Conditional Use Permits
3) Hear and decide appeals from any order, requirement, decision, or action of any zoning enforcement officer with respect to the enforcement of the Zoning Ordinance.
Example:
If the Building Inspector denies an occupancy permit, an owner may appeal the decision within thirty (30) days of such action.
Staff
The Staff of the City-County Planning Commission provides support to the City-County Board of Adjustments. The Staff of the City-County Planning Commission is available to answer questions and assist persons interested in preparing and filing applications, 270-842-1953.
Applications must be submitted twenty-one (21) days before the specified meeting date. The Planning Commission staff will assist in the completion of the application, but the completeness and accuracy of the application are the responsibilities of the applicant. All applications and other documentation are subject to the open record laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
A list of the specific requirements for filing applications and a schedule of filing deadlines and hearing dates are available at the Planning Commission office.
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