PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
LANNING DEPARTMENT - CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE VARIANCE APPLICATION I )7 E 1“
APPLICATION FOR A VARIANCE TO ZONING ORDINANCE ASSR'S NO.
City of Pacific Grove Municipal Code
Section 23.72.090
5 OFiIing Fee #564969'00
NAME OF APPLICANT:
(For fiie identification
MAILING ADDRESS: f3§ PHONE: $75 97¢“?
LEGAL owNER or PROPERTY: 5,4445
DATE:
MAILING ADDRESS OF LEGAL owNER: 5,4fo
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 321mg
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lo s 45" /7 8 o Ic “496%
LAND AREA OR LOT SIZE:__ XéO
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I" LNANCIAL INTEREST) E
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OF PREVIOUS
Chairman opened the\ public
pplication No. 1221-88
VAR. -
PROJECT ADDRESS: 135 6th Street DENIEDZI 88
APPLICANT: Ron Cobley 3/“ “‘7
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WHAT THE APPLICANT ?>
WANTS TO DO: Rebuild a single—car garage that
encroaches into the required north side yard. The
garage also has less than the required separation
distance to the residence and the eave overhang
projects closer to the north side yard property line
than permitted.
hearing to
Speaker:
-— Ron Cobley, applicant.
There being no further speakers, the Chairman closed
the public hearing.
On a motion by Freeman, seconded by. Griffin, the
Commission voted 5 l, with Meazell voting no: to deny
the application based on not being able to make the
findings necessary to grant the variance.
(CHAIRMAN HONEGGER RETURNED TO HIS SEAT)
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, OCR Text: PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
LANNING DEPARTMENT - CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE VARIANCE APPLICATION I )7 E 1“
APPLICATION FOR A VARIANCE TO ZONING ORDINANCE ASSR'S NO.
City of Pacific Grove Municipal Code
Section 23.72.090
5 OFiIing Fee #564969'00
NAME OF APPLICANT:
(For fiie identification
MAILING ADDRESS: f3§ PHONE: $75 97¢“?
LEGAL owNER or PROPERTY: 5,4445
DATE:
MAILING ADDRESS OF LEGAL owNER: 5,4fo
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 321mg
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lo s 45" /7 8 o Ic “496%
LAND AREA OR LOT SIZE:__ XéO
E
-f——- AIRMAN HONEGGER STEPPED DOWN BECAUS
I" LNANCIAL INTEREST) E
__"‘_——‘T‘____T—T—__TT:j
OF PREVIOUS
Chairman opened the\ public
pplication No. 1221-88
VAR. -
PROJECT ADDRESS: 135 6th Street DENIEDZI 88
APPLICANT: Ron Cobley 3/“ “‘7
.C A
WHAT THE APPLICANT ?>
WANTS TO DO: Rebuild a single—car garage that
encroaches into the required north side yard. The
garage also has less than the required separation
distance to the residence and the eave overhang
projects closer to the north side yard property line
than permitted.
hearing to
Speaker:
-— Ron Cobley, applicant.
There being no further speakers, the Chairman closed
the public hearing.
On a motion by Freeman, seconded by. Griffin, the
Commission voted 5 l, with Meazell voting no: to deny
the application based on not being able to make the
findings necessary to grant the variance.
(CHAIRMAN HONEGGER RETURNED TO HIS SEAT)
Rev. II-lg, )‘Iv,‘.-
“.2? - H” _,, “i $1.; ‘- humanism-ran. T ’ Assam”
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« vs:er i"... .w I. ... . .5 I 4-. <{kfl'flMY9 . .Trfk’m.
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