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Case Number: |
A-18-016 |
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Applicant: |
Virginia Hernandez |
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Owner: |
Minnie Hernandez |
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Council District: |
2 |
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Location: |
926 North Pine Street |
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Legal Description: |
The West 128.4 Feet of Lot 2, Block A, NCB 1653 |
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Zoning: |
“R-5 H AHOD” Residential Single-Family Dignowity Hill Historic Airport Hazard Overlay District |
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Case Manager: |
Debora Gonzalez, Senior Planner |
Request
A request for a special exception, as described in Section 35-399.01, to allow a one operator beauty/barber shop within a single-family home.
Executive Summary
The applicant is requesting a one operator beauty shop pursuant to section 35-399.01. The applicant complies with all the requirements established by the Unified Development Code. The Board of Adjustment can approve the special exception request for up to two years. The approval is subject to the applicant meeting the limitations, conditions and restrictions stated in the code.
Subject Property Zoning/Land Use
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Existing Zoning |
Existing Use |
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“R-5 H AHOD” Residential Single-Family Dignowity Hill Historic Airport Hazard Overlay District |
Single-Family Dwelling |
Surrounding Zoning/Land Use
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Orientation |
Existing Zoning District(s) |
Existing Use |
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North |
“R-5 H AHOD” Residential Single-Family Dignowity Hill Historic Airport Hazard Overlay District |
Single-Family Dwelling |
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South |
“R-5 H AHOD” Residential Single-Family Dignowity Hill Historic Airport Hazard Overlay District |
Single-Family Dwelling |
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East |
“R-5 H AHOD” Residential Single-Family Dignowity Hill Historic Airport Hazard Overlay District |
Single-Family Dwelling |
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West |
“R-5 H AHOD” Residential Single-Family Dignowity Hill Historic Airport Hazard Overlay District |
Single-Family Dwelling |
Comprehensive Plan Consistency/Neighborhood Association
The property is located within the boundaries of the Dignowity Hill Neighborhood Plan and currently designated as Low Density Residential in the future land use component of the plan. The subject property is located within the Dignowity Hill Neighborhood Association. As such they were notified and asked to comment.
Criteria for Review
According to Section 35-482(h) of the UDC, in order for special exception to be granted, Board of Adjustment must find that the request meets each of the five following conditions:
A. The special exception will be in harmony with the spirit and purpose of the chapter.
The spirit and purpose of the chapter is to ensure that the operation of a one-operator beauty/barber shop does not negatively impact the character of the community or the quality of life of neighbors. The applicant has fulfilled all requirements for a one-operator shop as established in the Unified Development Code. Staff finds that the special exception will be in harmony with the spirit and purpose of the chapter.
B. The public welfare and convenience will be substantially served.
The public welfare and convenience will be served as it will provide a valuable service to the residents of the neighborhood. The proposed hours of operation will be limited to Wednesday through Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm, by appointment only.
C. The neighboring property will not be substantially injured by such proposed use.
The requested special exception is not likely to negatively impact adjacent property owners because the home is in character with those around it. During field visits staff noted nothing visible from the street that would indicate the presence of a beauty/barber shop.
D. The special exception will not alter the essential character of the district and location in which the property for which the special exception is sought.
The requested special exception is not likely to alter the essential character of the district as the property is still used, primarily, as residence.
E. The special exception will not weaken the general purpose of the district or the regulations herein established for the specific district.
The primary use of the dwelling remains a residence. The one-operator barber/beauty shop will have restricted hours, which are established by the Board of Adjustment. The applicant has met all other requirements established by the Unified Development Code.
Alternative to Applicant’s Request
The Board may choose to deny the request, resulting in the property owner not being permitted the beauty/barber shop use.
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends APPROVAL of A-18-016 based on the following findings of fact:
1. The applicant has complied with all requirements established by the Unified Development Code.
2. The granting of the special exception will not injure the public safety or welfare.
3. The hours of operation will to be limited to Wednesday through Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm.