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File #: 16-1090   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Board of Adjustment
On agenda: 1/11/2016
Posting Language: A-16-028: An appeal by the River Road Neighborhood Association of the Historic Preservation Officer's decision to grant a Certificate of Appropriateness for property within the River Road Historic District, located at 112 Lindell Place. (Council District 1)
Attachments: 1. 112 Lindell - HDRC COA, 2. 112 Lindell Place Appeal, 3. A-16-028 attachments, 4. FOR REFERENCE ONLY, 5. Sanborn 112 Lindell
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Case Number:
A-16-028
Applicant:
River Road Neighborhood Association
Owner:
Five Aces/SA
Council District:|1313|Location:
112 Lindell Place
Legal Description:
Lot 1, Block 15, NCB 6204
Zoning:
"MF-33 H RIO-1 AHOD" Multi-Family Residential River Road Historic River Improvement Overlay Airport Hazard Overlay District
Case Manager:
Margaret Pahl AICP, Senior Planner

Request
An appeal by the River Road Neighborhood Association of the Historic Preservation Officer's decision regarding an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness granted for property within the River Road Historic District.

Applicable Code References
(a) UDC 35-608. Certificate of Appropriateness- Generally. In reviewing an application for a certificate of appropriateness, the Historic and Design Review Commission (HDRC) shall consider the current needs of the property owner. The HDRC shall also consider whether the plans will be reasonable for the property owner to carry out. Where the City Council has adopted specific design guidelines for the district, no application shall be recommended for approval unless the proposed application is consistent with the design guidelines.

(b) UDC 35-481. Appeals to the Board of Adjustment. The Board of Adjustment is empowered to consider an appeal of a decision by an administrative official, in this case, the Historic Preservation Officer (HPO). The appeal must be submitted by a person aggrieved the decision. The appeal must include details regarding the incorrect interpretation made by the administrative official, along with any supporting evidence. The Board must consider the appeal at a quasi-judicial public hearing, pursuant to UDC Section 35-404. Their authority allows the Board to affirm, modify or reverse the HPO's determination from which the appeal is taken and make the correct order, requirement, decision or determination, with the concurring vote of 75% of its members.

Background and Interpretation

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