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C
A
Thank
you
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
the
approval
of
the
minutes
from
the
meeting
of
January
5
2023.
Those
were
published
to
the
members
of
the
board.
Does
anybody
have
any
commentary
about
those
questions
for
the
staff
modifications
revisions?
Is
there
a
motion
with
respect
to
the
minutes
of
the
January
5th
meeting.
A
There,
a
second
a
second
all
in
favor,
say
aye
aye,
any
opposed
all
right.
What
we're
going
to
do
is
we're
going
to
swear
at
everybody
at
one
time,
because
we
found
that
it's
more
efficient
to
get
everybody
to
stand
up
and
do
that
all
at
once.
If
you
can't
raise
your
right
hand,
your
left
will
do
and
foreign
we'll
be
done
with
that.
Go
ahead.
A
The
first
item
and
only
item
on
the
agenda
for
today
in
new
business
and
public
hearing
is
pz
2023-16,
a
request
for
variance
to
the
required
front
yard
setback
asking
that
that
be
reduced
from
25
feet
to
three
feet
and
a
request.
Concurrent
with
that
that
the
required
side,
yard
setback
would
be
reduced
from
five
feet
to
two
and
a
half
feet
specifically
for
the
installation
of
a
carport,
and
for
that
limited
use.
Only
at
1440
Mimosa
Lane
in
Beaumont.
Could
we
have
the
staff
report
please
ma'am.
D
Sure
so,
Dina
Josie
presenting
the
staff
report
Mr
larousse
and
his
son,
the
property
owner,
are
requesting
a
variance
to
the
property
location
for
the
property
located
at
1440
Mimosa
Lane.
They
would
like
to
construct
a
carport
in
the
required
front
yard.
Carports
are
permitted
in
the
required
front
yard
if
there's
no
existing
garage
or
access
to
the
rear
yard.
D
In
this
case,
however,
there
is
an
existing
garage.
The
property
is
owned,
residential
single
family
and
therefore
requires
a
25-foot
building
setback
from
the
property
line
and
a
five
foot
setback
from
the
interior
side,
property
line
for
a
one-story
structure.
The
applicant
requests
that
the
required
setbacks
be
reduced
to
25
feet
from
25
feet
to
3
feet
and
five
feet.
D
Two
and
a
half
feet,
and
the
applicant
should
have
the
burden
approved
to
demonstrate
that
all
three
conditions
necessary
for
approval
have
been
met,
a
that
the
granting
and
the
variance
will
not
be
contrary
to
public
interest.
B.
The
literal
enforcement
of
the
ordinance
will
result
in
unnecessary
hardship
because
of
exceptional
narrowness,
shallowness
shape,
topography
or
other
extraordinary
or
exceptional
physical
situation
or
hardship,
physical
condition,
unique
to
the
specific
piece
of
property
in
question.
D
A
necessary
hardship
shall
mean
physical
hardship
relating
to
the
property
itself,
as
distinguished
from
a
hardship
relating
to
convenience,
Financial
considerations
or
Caprice,
and
the
hardship
must
not
result
from
the
applic
applicant
or
owner's
actions
and
see
that
by
granting
the
variance,
the
spirit
of
the
ordinance
will
be
observed
and
substantial
Justice
will
be
done.
I've
got
a
couple.
A
few
slides
to
show
you
jumped
Okay,
so
the
property
outlined
in
red
is
the
subject
property.
Where
they're
wanting
to
place
the
new
carport.
D
And
this
is
a
site
plan
submitted,
showing
the
location
of
the
carport
on
the
property.
It
will
be
placed
according
to
this
they're
saying
three
and
a
half
feet,
I
think
from
the
front
property
line.
If
I
understand
right,
we
were
giving
them
a
little
wiggle
room
by
giving
them
the
three
foot
was
the
was
the
thought
and
then
on
the
side
at
the
right
at
the
street
or
at
the
front
edge
of
the
carport
it'll
actually
be
about
4.4
feet
from
the
property
line,
but
because
of
the
side
property
line
being
at
an
angle.
D
By
the
time
it
reaches
the
rear
of
the
carport.
It's
going
to
be
about
two
and
a
half
feet
from
the
property
line
and
because
of
an
easement
situated
along
that
property
line.
There's
an
overhead
line
that
extends
across
there.
It's
a
five
foot,
wide
easement
two
and
a
half
to
get
on
each
side
of
the
property
line.
D
D
So
that
is
what
they
are
requesting
and
I
have
another
here's
a
picture
of
the
property.
This
is
between
the
two
houses,
so
the
house
on
the
right
is
where
they're
wanting
to
place
the
carport
and
in
the
site
plan
I
just
had
to
try
to
come
and
extinguish
this.
The
solid
colored,
I
guess
black
or
Gray
Line,
along
that
North
edge
of
the
property,
is
the
existing
pavement.
D
So
where
it's
going
to
the
4.4
feet
and
the
2.5
feet
along
that,
there's
a
solid
gray
line.
That
goes
all
the
way
along
the
edge
that
it's
straight,
that
is
the
edge
of
the
pavement
that
they're
depicting
in
their
drawing.
So
the
edge
of
this
pavement
for
the
driveway
on
the
right
is
what
they're,
showing
as
the
edge
of
Pavement
in
their
drawing.
D
And
just
for
reference,
I
went
ahead
and
pulled
up
in
the
driveway,
so
you
could
see
the
the
joint
is
typically
about
where
the
property
line
is
located
and
they're
wanting
to
be
they're
asking
to
be
three
feet
from
that
property
line.
So
it's
the
carport
should
be
three
three
and
a
half
feet
to
the
right
of
that
joint
that
you're,
looking
at
that
I'm
sitting
on
actually
in
that
driveway.
D
I
did
receive
one
response.
She
was
in
opposition
because
she
thought
that
the
three
feet
was
going
to
be
from
the
street,
not
from
the
property
line
and
once
I
was
able
to
show
her
the
site
plan
to
show
her
that
it's
actually
going
to
be
closer
to
18
feet
or
so
from
the
the
street.
She
was
fine
with
it,
so
she
marked
out
her
no
and
circled
yes,
okay,.
D
A
A
Hearing
none,
who
else
if
anyone
wants
to
speak
for
against
or
otherwise
make
a
comment
on
this
issues
before
us
yeah,
please
do
you,
you
do
bear
the
burden
of
proof.
So
if
you
would
tell
us
your
name,
tell
us
your
relationship
to
the
property
and
then
tell
us
whatever
you
want
to
about
the.
E
Problem
yeah,
my
name
is
Mark
Larose
I'm,
the
property
owner's
son
I
mean
I,
mean
it's
a
father.
Excuse
me,
so
we
bought
this
house
a
couple
years
ago.
Remodeled
it
took
over
a
year
to
do
that
and
we
me
and
my
wife
were
also
living
there
with
him
right
now.
We
sold
our
house
in
bevelopes
and
we're
staying
with
him
right
now,
so
we
actually
have
three
cars.
There.
D
E
Like
she
said
it
will
be
18
feet
back
from
the
street,
which
I
don't
know
if
you
can
see
on
that
picture
back
there.
If
you
can
see
where
I
dug
up
some
of
that.
Looking
for
the
property
marker,
oh
a
little
piece
of
green
grass
and.
D
E
E
D
E
Right
in
there
is
where
the
property
marker
is
so
I'll
talk
and
I've
talked
to
all
the
neighbors.
That
I've
talked
to
nobody
had
a
problem.
I
have
a
picture
here
of
the
carport.
That's
very
similar
I'll
give
that
to
y'all
in
just
a
minute.
Let's
see
how
talk
taller
neighbors,
we
didn't
have
any
problems.
It's
going
to
be
open,
Concepts
not
going
to
be
enclosed,
I
reduced,
moved
over
to
get
it
over
for
them
from
the
setback
or
the
easement
or
property
line.
I
got
a
string
sitting
there
right
now.
Yeah.
E
Did
you
see
it?
I
can
see
it.
Oh,
you
can
see
it
in
there.
Okay,
all
right
so
yeah
I
did
that
so
I
could
find
the
property
versus
the
kind
of
the
concrete
goes
over
just
a
little
bit
so
I
I
jut
it
over
up
towards
the
house
where
it
comes
straight
across
to
20
feet.
Well,
I
jet
it
over
so
I
could
get
that
easement.
It's
actually
a
little
more
than
two
and
a
half
feet.
It
shows
two
and
a
half
in
another
two
and
a
half
feet.
E
If
y'all
see
the
drawings,
it's
actually
more
like
three
and
a
half
feet
in
the
middle
okay.
I
got
that
wrong.
On
my
drawing
I
had
to
redo
it
and
I
just
redid
the
one
I
had
I
messed
up
on
that
measurement.
Oh
see
and
I
can
I
can
show
you
all
that
too.
If
you
can
back
up
to
the
SketchUp
head
there
photography,
okay,
yeah!
If
you
see
it
says
4.4
on
the
street
right
there
yeah.
A
E
D
E
Meant
to
put
a
car
in
that's
what
that's
what
the
definition
is.
If
you
can
see
how
small
it
is,
so
the
width
and
the
length
your
car
would
be
sticking
out.
So
then
we'll
be
about
it.
When
we
bought
the
house,
we
thought
well
we'll
just
put
up
a
carport
and
we
you
know
it's
been
over.
What
a
year
and
a
half
ago
we
didn't
know,
you
know
we
had
all
these
variants,
so
we're
trying
to
do
we're
trying
to
do
the
right
thing.
E
A
E
C
It
have
a
pool.
No
you
see
that
you
have
a
drain
line
coming
out
of
the
backyard
that's
running
parallel
to
the
driveway
yeah
you're
gonna
have
to
move
that
the
see
the
green
drain
coming
out
by
the
end
of
your
driveway.
That
has
to
be
something
for
the
backyard
right,
and
so,
if,
if
you
lay
your
post,
you're,
probably
going
to
dig
right
through
it,
it's.
C
E
A
E
My
contractor
is
going
to
put
they're
going
to
have
to
be
moved
over
because
of
the
setback,
so
we're
going
to
have
to
mount
it
on
the
concrete,
okay.
Okay,
on
that
side,
the
other
side
will
be
okay,
but
they
got
these
deals
you
mount
to
the
concrete,
put
anchors
and
the
concrete,
and
then
you
attach
it
to
there.
So
that's
how
I'm
going
to
get
move
it
off
the
setback
on
that
side.
Okay,
yeah,
okay,.
A
Example
is:
is
a
pretty
low-lying
carport
you're
going
to
try
to
get
that
above
your
roof
line
or
under
you're
gonna
have
to
probably
be
higher
than
your
roof
line.
So
you
have
some
slope
out
or
something.
A
E
E
A
E
A
A
A
In
that
area,
okay,
all
right!
So
let's
get
back
closer
to
the
microphones
and
I'm
I'm
open
to
hearing
emotion
with
respect
to
file
number
pz
2023-16.
C
A
A
Mr
Hilliard
makes
the
motion:
is
there
a
second
second
okay,
Roger
makes
a
second,
and
would
you
call
a
roll
for
a
vote?
Please
man.