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District 5 Planning and Zoning Use Permits or Variance


The Use Permit Process is a quasi-judicial process involving a hearing before a zoning administrator to issue a permit to allow a use that is permitted by the Zoning Ordinance, provided that the use will not cause an adverse impact on adjacent property or properties in the area.

The Variance Process is a quasi-judicial process involving a hearing before a zoning administrator to allow a deviation from development standards as required by the Zoning Ordinance. Four conditions must exist on a property in order for the zoning administrator to grant a variance.

Since Use Permits and Variances are quasi-judicial procedures, they are not reviewed by the village planning committees, Planning Commission or City Council. If your neighborhood would like to make its position known on a particular use permit or variance, your best option, in addition to having you and your neighbors appear at the hearings to give oral testimony, is to submit written letters and petitions supporting your position to the zoning administrator and Board of Adjustment members before the hearings. Written material for the Board of Adjustment must be directed through the Planning Department, and must be received by no later than 10 days before the hearing date.

The following is a list of District 5 Use Permits and Variance applications that have been filed with the city's Planning Department.

Application Number:
Existing Zoning:
Location/Village
Proposal:
Zoning Administrator Hearing Date
Action:
ZA-415-08-5
RE-35
10679 West Missouri Avenue; Maryvale Village
1) Use permit to allow traffic to be generated by a home occupation. 2) Use permit to allow a home occupation to be conducted in an accessory building.
August 5
Denied
ZA-417-08-5
R-3
3218 West Glendale Avenue; Alhambra Village
1) Variance to eliminate the required landscape setback along the west property line. 2) Variance to reduce the required perimeter setback to 3 feet along the western property line.
August 5
Approved with stipulations
ZA-425-08-5
C-2
5229 West Indian School Road; Maryvale Village
Use permit to allow outdoor dining as an accessory use to a restaurant (Panda Express).
August 28
Approved with stipulations
ZA-490-08-5 (sign)
GCP, C-2
Property generally bounded by 91st Avenue on the east, Campbell Avenue and Meadowbrook Avenue on the north, Thomas Road on the south and 99th Avenue on the west; Maryvale Village
1) Use permit for a major amendement to the Algodon Center Comprehensive Sign Plan. 2) Variance to allow a freeway sign with 384 square feet of sign area where 250 square feet is the maximum allowed with a Comprehensive Sign Plan. 3) Variance to allow a sign not appurtenant to the use of the property on which the sign is located.
September 11
Approved
ZA-494-08-5
IND-PK & A-1
Southeast corner of 47th Avenue and Campbell Avenue; Maryvale Village
1) Variance to allow 60% lot coverage. 2) Variance to allow vehicular access from a less restrictive zoning district to a more restrictive zoning district.
September 11
Approved with stipulations
ZA-504-08-5
C-2 PCD
10707 West Camelback Road; Maryvale Village
Use permit to allow an electronic message board.
September 11
Approved with stipulations
ZA-505-08-5
C-2
4013 North 75th Avenue; Maryvale Village
Use permit to allow packaged liquor retail sales accessory to a convenience market (A & A Quickmart) within 300 feet of residential.
September 16
Approved with stipulations
ZA-544-08-5
R1-6
7436 West Wolf Street; Maryvale Village
Variance to delete the parking requirement.
October 16
ZA-265-08-5
R-10 RPSPD
8223 North 17th Avenue; North Mountain Village
Variance to allow a 6-foot over height front yard fence.
September 4; Continued to January 8, 2009

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