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File #: 0685-2006    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/22/2006 In control: Zoning Committee
On agenda: 6/5/2006 Final action: 6/8/2006
Title: To grant a Variance from the provisions of Sections 3332.037, R-2F, Residential District use, 3332.14 R-2F Area District Requirements, 3332.21 Building Lines, 3332.27 Rear Yard, 3342.06 Aisle, 3342.08 Driveway, and 3342.28 Minimum Number of Parking Spaces of the Columbus City Codes for property located at 2602 NEIL AVENUE (43202), to conform and existing four-unit dwelling in the R-2F, Residential District with reduced development standards
Attachments: 1. ORD0685-2006Amended_attachments.pdf, 2. ORD0685-2006lbls.pdf, 3. City Council Data Form_CV05-059.pdf
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting Details
6/8/20062 ACTING CITY CLERK Attest  Action details Meeting details
6/7/20062 MAYOR Signed  Action details Meeting details
6/5/20061 Zoning Committee Taken from the TablePass Action details Meeting details
6/5/20062 Zoning Committee Amended as submitted to the ClerkPass Action details Meeting details
6/5/20062 Zoning Committee Approved as AmendedPass Action details Meeting details
6/5/20062 COUNCIL PRESIDENT Signed  Action details Meeting details
5/22/20061 Zoning Committee Waive the 2nd ReadingPass Action details Meeting details
5/22/20061 Zoning Committee Tabled to Certain DatePass Action details Meeting details
5/8/20061 Dev Zoning Drafter Sent to Clerk's Office for Council  Action details Meeting details
4/27/20061 DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
4/24/20061 Dev Zoning Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
4/21/20061 Dev Zoning Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
4/21/20061 Dev Zoning Reviewer Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
4/21/20061 Dev Reviewer Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
Explanation
 
COUNCIL VARIANCE:  CV05-059.
 
APPLICANT:  Connie J. Klema, Atty.; P.O. Box 991; Pataskala, OH 43062.
 
PROPOSED USE:  A four-unit dwelling in the R-2F, Residential District
 
UNIVERSITY AREA COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:  Approval.
                                                                                 
CITY DEPARTMENTS' RECOMMENDATION:  Approval.  The purpose of this application is to conform and existing four-unit building in the R-2F, Residential District.  A Council variance is necessary because the R-2F, Residential District only allows one and two-family dwellings. The applicant is committing to the footprint of the existing structure.  The applicant is also requesting dimensional variances to conform the building and parking as it currently exists.  These include to allow the building to remain on a lot smaller than would be allowed, to allow the building to be closer to the street than would be allowed, to have a rear yard covered by pavement, to have narrower driveways and parking lot aisles than would be allowed and to have three (3) fewer parking spaces than the eight (8) required.  No recommendation is being made regarding the hardship aspect of this case.
 
 
 
Title
 
To grant a Variance from the provisions of Sections 3332.037, R-2F, Residential District use, 3332.14 R-2F Area District Requirements, 3332.21 Building Lines, 3332.27 Rear Yard, 3342.06 Aisle, 3342.08 Driveway, and 3342.28 Minimum Number of Parking Spaces of the Columbus City Codes for property located at 2602 NEIL AVENUE (43202), to conform and existing four-unit dwelling in the R-2F, Residential District with reduced development standards  (Council Variance CV05-059).
 
 
 
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WHEREAS, Section 3332.037, R-2F, Residential District use, permits up to two dwelling units within one dwelling, while the applicant proposes to permit four dwelling units in one dwelling; and  
 
WHEREAS, Section 3332.14 R-2F Area District Requirements, requires a single-family dwelling or other principal building to be situated on a lot of no less than six thousand (6,000) square feet in area; a one (1) -story, two (2) -family dwelling to be situated on a lot of no less than thirty-six hundred (3,600) square feet in area per dwelling unit; and a two (2) -story, two (2) -family dwelling to be situated on a lot of no less than three thousand (3,000) square feet per dwelling unit, while the applicant wishes to maintain an existing four-unit building with a lot area of  6142 square feet; and  
 
WHEREAS, Section 3332.21 Building Lines, requires the building line to be no less than twenty-five (25) feet, while the applicant requests to maintain the current building line of  11.2 feet, and
 
WHEREAS, Section 3332.27 Rear Yard, requires that a rear yard be open to the sky, while the applicant wishes to keep the existing paved parking, and
 
WHEREAS, Section 3342.06 Aisle, requires that aisles for two-way travel be at least twenty (20) feet wide while the applicant proposes to maintain the existing 18 foot wide aisle to the property from Duncan Street, and
 
WHEREAS, Section 3342.08 Driveway, requires that driveways be no less than 20 feet wide, while the applicant wishes to maintain the existing 18 foot driveway that leads through 2596 & 2590 Neil Avenue, and
 
WHEREAS, Section 3342.28 Minimum Number of Parking Spaces, requires two (2) parking spaces per unit which would equate to eight (8) parking spaces for the four dwelling units while the applicant only wishes to provide five (5) parking spaces as delineated in the attached survey and allow residents to use parking spaces at 2590 & 2596 Neil Avenue, and
 
WHEREAS, the University Area Commission recommends approval; and
 
WHEREAS, said ordinance requires separate submission for all applicable permits and Certificate of Occupancy for the proposed use; and
 
WHEREAS, said variance will not adversely affect the surrounding property or surrounding neighborhood; and
 
WHEREAS, the granting of said variance will not impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent properties or unreasonably increase the congestion of public streets, or unreasonably diminish or impair established property values within the surrounding area, or otherwise impair the public health, safety, comfort, morals, or welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Columbus; and
  
WHEREAS, the granting of said variance will alleviate the difficulties encountered by the owners of the property located at 2602 NEIL AVENUE (43202), in using said property as desired; and
 
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS:
 
Section 1.  That a variance from the provisions of Sections 3332.037, R-2F, Residential District use, 3332.14 R-2F Area District Requirements, 3332.21 Building Lines, 3332.27 Rear Yard, 3342.06 Aisle, 3342.08 Driveway and 3342.28 Minimum Number of Parking Spaces of the Columbus City Codes are hereby granted for the property located at 2602 NEIL AVENUE (43202), insofar as said sections prohibit four unit dwelling in the R-2F, Residential District with a lot area of 6142 square feet, and 11.2 foot building line where twenty-five (25) feet would normally be required, with a rear yard covered with paved parking area with a driveway and parking lot aisle eighteen (18) feet in width where twenty (20) feet would normally be required and with five (5) parking spaces where eight (8) would normally be required said property being more particularly described as follows:
 
 
EXHIBIT A
 
Legal Description
 
 
Situated in the County of Franklin, State of Ohio and City of Columbus, and bounded and described as follows:
 
Being sixty feet (60') off north part of west half of out lot number fourteen (14) in North Columbus, Plat book 1, page 54, Recorder's Office Franklin County, Ohio.
 
Parcel No.:  010-40507
 
Property Address:  2602 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43202
 
Section 2.  That this ordinance is conditioned on and shall remain in effect only for so long as said property is used for four (4) dwelling units on a lot, or those uses permitted in the R-2F, Residential District.
 
Section 3.  That this ordinance is further conditioned on the Subject Site existing in general conformance with the site plan titled "2602 NEIL AVENUE CONDOMINIUM," drawn by Landmark Survey Group, Inc., dated October 24, 2005, and signed by Connie Klema, applicant.  
 
Section 4.  That this ordinance is further conditioned on a commitment by the owner to maintain the existing building footprints, as committed to in Section Three, and the elevations of the buildings shall be maintained in the architectural style and with materials like those of the building existing on the property on the date of this ordinance if the building is restored or a new building is constructed; said materials and style to include: two (2) story building with brick and half-timbered exterior; pitched slate roof; as illustrated in exhibit A.
 
Section 5.  That this ordinance is further conditioned on the applicant obtaining all applicable permits and a Certificate of Occupancy for the proposed use.
 
Section 6.  That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.