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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHarris SR BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS June 14th, 2021 SSttaaffff CCoonnttaacctt:: LLaannddoonn CChhaannddlleerr,, SSeenniioorr PPllaannnneerr ((991100)) 889933--77552255 oorr LLCChhaannddlleerr@@hhaarrnneetttt..oorrgg CASE NUMBER: BOA2103-0003 APPLICANT: Jordan & Ashley Harris OWNER: Jordan & Ashley Harris LOCATION: 7975 NC 42 Holly Springs, NC 27540 ZONING: RA-30 ACREAGE: 1.78 PIN: 0615-93-8896.000 REQUEST: Allow accessory structure in front yard (Art VI, Sect 3.0) MAP Directions from Lillington: See application for driving directions. Applicant Request • The applicant is requesting that an accessory structure be allowed to stay in the front yard of the home. BACKGROUND: Current Requirements The following regulations shall apply to accessory buildings and/or structures. A. All accessory buildings shall be located in the rear or side yard and meet the setbacks of the underlying zoning district. An accessory building may be located within the front yard if all of the following requirements are met. 1. The lot is two (2) acres or greater, or five (5) acres or greater if located within a named, major subdivision. 2. The accessory building must be setback at least a minimum of double the front setback requirement and adhere to the minimum side & rear setback for the zoning district. 3. Accessory building square footage shall not be greater than fifty percent (50%) of that of the principal building, unless located on a lot that is equal to or greater than 10 acres. 4. A maximum of one (1) accessory building may be located in the front yard. 5. The accessory building shall be oriented as to not obscure view of principal building from public right-of- way or private access easement. 6. The accessory structure shall be exempt from the above requirements if located on a Bona Fide farm. B. Accessory buildings not exceeding 600 square feet may be permitted in the required side and rear yards provided such accessory buildings are at least five (5) feet from any property line and do not encroach into any required easements. SITE PHOTOS