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File #: 22-054    Version: 1
Type: New Business Status: Failed
File created: 1/20/2022 Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 1/25/2022 Final action:
Title Search: Consider one variance request to one lot in the Highland Terrace Mobile Home Park to decrease the minimum front yard setback to 25 feet in lieu of the required 35 feet on the property legally described as Lot 28 of the Highland Terrace Mobile Home Park, being approximately 0.15-acres, situated on the east side of Highland Drive East, zoned Single-Family 36,000 square-foot lots or greater (SF-36), and addressed as 1844 Highland Drive East. Mukesh Goyal, Applicant/Owner. (UDC-21-0012)
Attachments: 1. Maps, 2. Staff Attachment - Application and renderings

To:                     Planning and Zoning Commission

From:                     Katasha Smithers, Planner II

Subject:                     

Title

Consider one variance request to one lot in the Highland Terrace Mobile Home Park to decrease the minimum front yard setback to 25 feet in lieu of the required 35 feet on the property legally described as Lot 28 of the Highland Terrace Mobile Home Park, being approximately 0.15-acres, situated on the east side of Highland Drive East, zoned Single-Family 36,000 square-foot lots or greater (SF-36), and addressed as 1844 Highland Drive East. Mukesh Goyal, Applicant/Owner. (UDC-21-0012)Body

 

Background:

Highland Terrace Mobile Home Park was originally platted in 1970 and annexed into Keller in the late 1980s. The City zoned the subdivision at the time of annexation as Single-Family 36,000 square-foot lots (SF-36).

On June 1, 2021, the City Council approved three variances for 21 lots within Highland Terrace Mobile Home Park as follows:

1.   Decrease the minimum dwelling size from 2,400 square-feet to 2,000 square-feet.

2.   Increase the main building lot coverage from 30% to 35%.

3.   Increase the maximum lot coverage from 50% to 55%.

 

On December 7, 2021, in addition to approving the three variances above, the City Council also granted a different Developer an additional fourth variance to decrease the minimum setback from 35 feet to 25 feet.

 

On January 11, 2022, the initial Developer granted the three original variances for 21 lots also requested the same fourth variance to the front setback for his remaining 17 lots at the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting and is still moving forward in the process. Four of his 21 lots have been sold to other parties since the original three variances were granted.

 

Now, a third builder representing three of those four lots submitted variance applications requesting a decreased setback from the required 35 feet to 25 feet. Staff has separated out each application for each property as they are individually owned.

 

Variance(s) Requested:

1.     Decrease the minimum front setback from 35 feet to 25 feet.

 

Summary:

Section 2.07(A)(2) of the UDC lists criteria for approval of a variance, the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council shall consider the following factors:

 

a.         That there are special circumstances or conditions affecting the land involved such that the strict application of the provisions of this Code would deprive the applicant of the reasonable use of his land.

 

b.         That the granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public health, safety or welfare, or injurious to other properties in the area.

           

c.         That the granting of the variance will not have the effect of preventing the orderly subdivision of other lands in the area in accordance with the provisions of this Code.

 

d.         That the granting of the variance will not constitute a violation of any other valid ordinance of the City of Keller.

           

e.         That strict compliance with the regulations, and/or that the purpose of the regulations will be served to a greater extent by the alternative proposal.

 

Citizen Input:

A UDC variance application does not require a public hearing. The public will have an opportunity to speak on this agenda item during “Persons to Be Heard.”

      

Alternatives:

The Planning and Zoning Commission has the following options when considering a UDC variance request:

 

§   Recommend approval as submitted.

§   Recommend approval with modified or additional condition(s).

§   Table the agenda item to a specific date with clarification of intent and purpose.

§   Recommend denial.

                                      

City Council Action:

If the Planning and Zoning Commission takes action and makes a recommendation on this agenda item, then this Variance Request will be scheduled for City Council action on February 15, 2022.

 

Supporting Documents: 

§   Maps

§   Staff Attachment A - Application and renderings