Zoning Board of Appeals Minutes 01-14-2020

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                                                CITY OF MUSKEGON
                                             ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
                                                 REGULAR MEETING
                                                     MINUTES

                                                  January 14, 2020

Vice Chairman S. Warmington called the meeting to order at 4:00 p.m. and roll was taken.

MEMBERS PRESENT:                         S. Warmington, W. German, J. Witmer, W. Bouwman

MEMBERS ABSENT:                          Excused: E. Fordham, B. Mazade, T. Frens

STAFF PRESENT:                           M. Franzak, D. Renkenberger

OTHERS PRESENT:                          A. Drouare, 1632 Coolidge, E Lansing


ELECTION OF OFFICERS
A motion to retain E. Fordham as Chairperson and S. Warmington as Vice Chair was made by J.
Witmer, supported by W. Bouwman and unanimously approved.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A motion that the minutes of the regular meeting of April 9, 2019 be approved was made by J.
Witmer, supported by W. German and unanimously approved.

PUBLIC HEARING
Hearing; Case 2020-01: Request for a variance from Section 404 of the zoning ordinance to
allow a reduced side setback of 5.5 feet for a second story addition to the house at 1542 Beach
Street by Allen Drouare. M. Franzak presented the staff report. The property is zoned R-1, Low
Density Single Family Residential. It does not meet the minimum lot size of 6,000 sf; however,
it is buildable because it is considered a legal lot of record. Side setbacks in this district are six
feet for a one-story home and eight feet for a two-story home. The current side setback on the
southern side is 5.5 feet and it is a single-story home. The applicant would like to add a second
story to the home, which means the side setback would continue to be 5.5 feet, even though it is
required to be 8 feet. Notice was sent to all property owners within 300 feet of the property. At
the time of this writing, staff had received three comments from the public: Don Boorman at
1562 Beach St is in favor of the request; Janet Steiner at 3691 Simpson Ave has no objection to
the request; the owners of the house at 1548 Beach St, directly adjacent to the subject property,
contacted staff to say that they are in favor of the request.

A. Drouare stated that he purchased the property about 6 years ago as a cottage for his family.
He distributed updated pictures, showing the improvements that they had made during that time.
He stated that they planned to use this home as a retirement/summer home and would like to be
able to add on to the house to make it more accommodating for their family. They would like to
raise the house by adding more cement blocks to the foundation and strengthen it, and possibly
build up, adding a second floor. They’d like the house to fit in with the neighboring homes. Due
to setback requirements, they would not be allowed to make many improvements to the home
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without a variance to allow the smaller side setback. W. Bouwman asked if they planned to
retain the house for their family’s use or if he planned to rent it out. A. Drouare stated that their
long-term plan was for their family’s private use, but they did currently rent it out about 7 weeks
of the year, to help offset the costs of having a second home. S. Warmington stated that he
would not be in favor of the variance request if the house was to be used as a rental property. A.
Drouare stated that their future plans did not include renting the property out, as he kept personal
belongings there. W. Bouwman asked how granting the variance would benefit Mr. Drouare. A.
Drouare stated that his family would benefit by having more space, but there would not be a
financial benefit. He clarified that expansion plans for the house could include the addition of
another floor or a deck, but they would not expand laterally. The current setback would not be
infringed upon. W. Bouwman asked when the zoning ordinance in this area was put into effect.
M. Franzak stated that it was likely back in the 1920’s but there didn’t used to be setback
requirements, so the applicant had a decent case for a hardship. S. Warmington asked if the
board could set parameters for its approval. M. Franzak stated that the board could only approve
or deny the request as submitted, and it would remain with the property for life. A. Drouare
pointed out that that their planned improvements would improve the housing stock in the area, as
there were still several cottage-type structures on Beach St. S. Warmington stated that he was
concerned that the house would become another short-term rental in the area. He asked what the
timeline was, for renovations. A. Drouare stated that he didn’t have a firm timeline yet. Since
he was still working, he would do it as time permitted.
A motion to close the public hearing was made by W. German, supported by W. Bouwman and
unanimously approved.
The following findings of fact were offered: a) That there are exceptional or extraordinary
circumstances or conditions applying to the property in question or to the intended use of the
property that do not apply generally to other properties or class of uses in the same zoning
district; b) That the dimensional variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a
substantial property right possessed by other properties in the same zoning district and in the
vicinity; c) That the authorizing of such dimensional variance will not be of substantial detriment
to adjacent properties; d) That the alleged difficulty is caused by the ordinance and not by any
person presently having an interest in the property, or by any previous owner; e) That the alleged
difficulty is not founded solely upon the opportunity to make the property more profitable or to
reduce expense to the owner; and f) That the requested variance is the minimum action required
to eliminate the difficulty.
A motion that the variance request to allow a reduced side setback of 5.5 feet for a two-story
home at 1542 Beach Street be approved based on the review standards in Section 2502 of the
Zoning Ordinance, was made by J. Witmer, supported by W. German and unanimously
approved, with S. Warmington, W. German, J. Witmer, and W. Bouwman voting aye.

OLD BUSINESS
None

OTHER
None.

There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 4:30 p.m.

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