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CITY OF PRATTVILLE
BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
A G E N D A
April 9, 2013
4:00pm
Call to Order:
Roll Call:
Chairman Leo Jamieson,Vice-Chairman Jerry Schannep,Mr. Jerry Cimis, Mr. Mac Macready,and Mr. James
Miles. Alternate Member: Commander Michael Whaley.
Minutes:
March 12, 2013
Old Business:
None
New Business:
1.130409-01 VARIANCE:
To allow an accessory structure greater than 50% of the main dwelling.
Vacant lot behind 724 Elizabeth Street
R-3 Zoning District (Single Family Residential)
Don Whittington, Petitioner
District
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Miscellaneous:
Work Session
Adjourn:
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April 9, 2013 Minutes
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City of Prattville Board of Zoning Adjustment
Minutes
April 9, 2013
CALL TO ORDER:
The regular meeting of the Prattville Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) was called to order by
Chairman Leo Jamieson at 4:03 p.m. on Tuesday,April 9, 2013.
ROLL CALL:
Present:Chairman Leo Jamieson,Vice-Chairman Mrs. Jerry Schannep,Mr. Gerald Cimis, Mr. Mac
Macready, and Mr. James Miles. Absent:None.
Quorum Present
Staff present:Mr. Joel Duke, City Planner and Ms.Alisa Morgan,Secretary.
Chairman Jamieson stated the governing rules for the Prattville Board of Zoning Adjustment according
to the Code of Alabama, 1975 and the procedure of the meeting.
MINUTES:
Mrs.Schannep moved to approve the minutes of the March 12, 2013 meeting. Mr. Macready
seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
OLD BUSINESS:
None
NEW BUSINESS:
VARIANCE:
To allow an accessory structure greater than 50% of the main dwelling.
Vacant lot behind 724 Elizabeth Street
R-3 Zoning District (Single Family Residential)
Don Whittington, Petitioner
Mr. Duke introduced the variance request to allow an accessory structure on property.He stated that
the proposed structure would be located on property behind 724 Elizabeth Street.He stated that the
Zoning Ordinance requires that the total area of all structures can be no more than 50% of the main
dwelling.He stated that the accessory structure would be the only structure located on the lot which
also would violate the Zoning Ordinance. He stated that the petitioner proposed to replat that portion
of property to join with 724 Elizabeth Street.
Don Whittington,petitioner, presented the variance request to allow an accessory structure on
property. He provided a copy of the proposed replat to be submitted to the Planning Commission. He
stated that the proposed structure would be used for a garage and storage. He explained that the
proposed use listed on his application as farm/timber was referenced as is recorded in the Autauga
County Judge of Probate Office.He presented pictures of his and surrounding property to the board.
He stated that that the size of the proposed structure (1680 ft2) would not impede the view of adjacent
property owners.
Mr. Miles asked the petitioner about the hardship as it related to his property. Mr. Whittington replied
that he owned the house he currently resides in on Upper Kingston Road and was trying to sell it and
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owned the house he would be moving into on Elizabeth Street. He stated that he could not afford both
houses and the house on Elizabeth Street was much smaller and closer to his mother-in-law whom he
would be helping with her health care.
Chairman Jamieson opened the meeting for any public comments.
Andrew Odom represented his parents who own property at 802 Durden Road. He spoke in favor of
the request.
Carla Hines, 804 Durden Road, wanted to know if the proposed structure would be used for a business.
Chairman Jamieson called a five minute recess at 4:58 p.m. The meeting was called back to order at
5:03 p.m. with all members present.
Mr. Miles asked if there was a representative from the adjacent church. Mr. Frank Lee stated that he
was a member of the church and also the father-in-law to Mr. Whittington. He stated that the church
had a membership of approximately 60 people.
Chairman Jamieson offered for anyone else to speak at the hearing. There were no other public
comments therefore; Chairman Jamieson closed the public hearing.
Mr. Whittington addressed a public comment regarding operating a business and stated that he had no
intent of operating a business at the proposed location.
In their discussion, the BZA’s findings were that there was no uniqueness of the property to warrant a
hardship, the move to Elizabeth Street was a matter of convenience and finance was not a bona fide
reason for a hardship; the hardship was self-created.
After no further comments, questions, or discussion, the vote was called.The BZA voted 4/1 to deny
the variance request to allow an accessory structure greater than 50% of the main dwelling on
property at vacant lot behind 724 Elizabeth Street.The votes are as recorded. Oppose: Chairman
Jamieson, Mrs. Schannep, Mr. Cimis, and Mr. Miles.Favor: Mr. Macready.
MISCELLANEOUS:
The Commission discussed holding a work session on Tuesday, April 23, 2013 at 4:00 at the City Hall
Annex Conference Room.
ADJOURN:
After no further comments, questions or discussion the meeting was adjourned at 5:23 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Alisa Morgan,Secretary
Board of Zoning Adjustment
CITY OF PRATTVILLE
Board of Zoning Adjustment
Planning Department Staff Report
DATE: 3/28/13
APPLICATION TYPE: Variance (130409-01)
PROPERTY LOCATION
or DESCRIPTION:
Vacant lot behind 724 Elizabeth Street
PETITIONER(S) AND
AGENT(S):
Don Whittington
ZONING DISTRICT(S) R-3 Zoning District (Single Family Residential)
REQUESTED ACTION: To allow an accessory structure greater than 50% of the main
dwelling.
ZONING ORDINANCE
REFERENCE:
Article 7. District Requirements. Appendix A-Zoning
Ordinance Section 74 R District Requirements
Accessory structures:
Minimum Yard Size
Rear Yard - 5’
Side Yard – 5’
Appendix A
Section 9. Structures.
(a) [General.] It is the intent of this ordinance, that there shall be but one
(1) main structure on any lot zoned or used for single-family residential
purposes; also, accessory structures shall not exceed fifty (50) percent of
the total floor area of any main structure. No accessory structure shall be
used as living quarters; however, protective shelters may provide
temporary living quarters in times of danger or emergency.