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Bane County Board of Adjustment - 2 - April 19, 1974 <br />#275. Appeal by John P. Stassi for a variance from the setback re- <br />�direments from a Class C Highway as provided by Section 10.17 (3) <br />b) of the Dane County Zoning Ordinance. Variance necessary in order <br />to build an addition to a garage located on the W 22' of Lot 4 and the <br />E 22' of Lot 5, Vea Park, Township of Pleasant Springs. <br />IN FAVOR: J. Stassi, road pavement is actually 36' from front of <br />garage. Have checked with town and there is no intention of moving road <br />any closer to garage. Question, Dahlk: Can you prove a hardship which <br />prevents you from building onto the front of the garage? Stassi: No <br />I cannot, only reason is to preserve the size of -the yard. <br />OTHERS IN FAVOR: None. OPPOSED: None. TOWN BOARD: Letter from H. W. <br />Arneson, clerk, stating town board is not in favor of granting the <br />variance. <br />#276. Appeal by Melvin Cohen from the interpretation of the Assistant <br />Zoning Administrator pertaining to Section 10.26 (3) (a) 1; 10.01 (20) <br />of the Dane County Zoning Ordinance. <br />IN FAVOR: Howard Goldberg, attorney for M�. Cohen; Mr. Cohen's business <br />is produce selling and delivering; there is no garage building and <br />there is confusion in the ordinance. A truck terminal, City of Madison <br />definition, is a building or area where freight is stored for routing. <br />Mr. Cohen has an agricultural use, no garage and no terminal. Question: <br />Erickson; Define agricultural use. Goldberg: Produce is agricultural. <br />Erickson: Is this grown on the property. Goldberg: No. Dahlk: Town <br />Board is concerned over road and the weight of the trucks. Goldberg: <br />This would be another matter to which Mr. Cohen would have to comply. <br />OTHERS IN FAVOR: None. OPPOSED: None. TOWN BOARD: 0. Rhiner, supervisor <br />town is concerned over weight of trucks on road; have had complaints of <br />Truck noise at night and early morning. Are not in favor of trucks being <br />stored on this property. <br />Mr. Enger presented a "brief" on the interpretation of the ordinance. <br />#277. Appeal by Ralph Schneider for a variance from rear yard requirement <br />as provided by Section 10.12 (7) (a) of the Dane County Zoning Ordinance. <br />Variance necessary -to build a garage on a parcel of land in the S6� NUS <br />of Section 16, Township of Dunkirk. <br />IN FAVOR: R. Schneider, location was chosen because of shrubs, etc. to <br />the front and sugar maples to the rear. Lot is shallow in depth. <br />OTHERS IN FAVOR: None. OPPOSED: None. TOWN BOARD: Letter stating <br />no objection. <br />Plan A was recommended by the Town Board. <br />The public hearing was closed. <br />Carried. <br />ENG OF FACT: <br />1. Preserves the zoning ordinance without modification as far as possible <br />without injustice to the individual. <br />2. Must be proved necessary in order to secure for the applicant the <br />rights that are enjoyed by other property owners in the area. <br />3. Variance is not contrary to public interest or rights of others. <br />#270. Notion by Dahlo, second by Holte, to deny as appellant did not <br />appear. Carried. <br />71. Nbtion by Dahlk, second by Holte, to hold in abeyance for further <br />udy and to allow time for the appellant to file a brief. Carried. <br />I <br />