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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDept Report 05-28-02 Department Report Board of Zoning Appeals May 28, 2002 Page 80f27 u u ~. 11-15j. Carmel/Clay Schools - Cherry Tree Elementary (V-32-02; V-33-02; V-34-02; V-35- 02; V ~36-02) Petitioner seeks approval of the following Developmental Standards Variances: V-32-02 ~25. 7.01-2 13.24-square-foot traffic directional sign #1 V-33-02 B25.7.01-2 4.28-square-foot traffic directional sign #2 V-34-02 ~25. 7.01-2 6. 82-square-foot traffic directional sign #3 V-35-02 ~25. ?Ol-2 6. 82-square-foot traffic directional sign #4 V-36-02 B25.7.01-2 51.75-square-foot institutional sign #5 The site is located at 13989 Hazel Dell Parkway. The site is zoned S-l/Residence - Low Density. hl deciding whether or not the applicant has presented sufficient proof to permit the granting of a variance of development standards, the Board shall determine in writing that: 1. The approval will not be injurious to the public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the community; The continued existence of the five oversize traffic directional signs on this site will not be injurious to the public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the community because the signs are an existing violation that has never proven to be. injurious to the' public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the community. 2. The use and value of the area adjacent to the property included in the variance will not be affected in a substantially adverse manner; and It is the Department's opinion that the use and value of the area adjacent to the property will not be affected in a substantially adverse manner by allowing the oversize traffic directional signs to remain. 3. The strict application of the terms of the Zoning Ordinance will result in practical difficulties in use of the property. The strict application of the Zoning Ordinance will result in practical difficulties in the use of the property. Educational institutions are often visited by people who need additional guidance to efficiently navigate the sites because they are unfamiliar with the site and building layouts. The Department recommends that the Board suspend the Rules of Procedure in order to vote on these five petitions simultaneously. The Department recommends favorable consideration of these petitions. Page 8