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HomeMy WebLinkAboutComments PLANNER 1/27/2009 L1MBIRD Andrew . From: Sent: To: Subject: L1MBIRD Andrew Tuesday, January 27,20094:11 PM 'JSuminski@aol,com' RE: case # DRC2009-00002 Mr. Suminski: Thank you for providing comments on this proposal. Your response has been forwarded to the applicant for their information, and will be included with the staff report and decision on this application. To clarify, the requestE7d frontage variance is for the "width" of the proposed lot where it abuts 26th Street, and not for a building , setback. The property owner would be able to build in accordance with standard Springfield Development Code building setback requirements, which are a minimum-10-foot front, side (facing the street), and rear yard setback on corner lots. The setback distance is measured from the property line and not the curb or sidewalk, which is usually inside the , public street right-of-way. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks Andy Limbird City of Springfield From: JSuminski@aol.com [mailto:JSuminski@aol.com] Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 6:40 PM To: UMBIRD Andrew Subject: Re: case # DRC2009-00002 January 23, 2009 Andy Limbird City of Springfield Urban Planning Division Re: DRC2009-00002 Applicant GeoffCossen My house is at the end ofN. 26th street. Address: 888 N. 26th I oppose a variance for 2660 "G" Street. There are two reasons for my opposition. I. According to the'map he's asking for a variance on N. 26th street, This street is already clogged with cars parked on both sides of the street due to houses being built so close that there's no place to put cars, boats, trailers, etc.. We don't want a precedent to make structures even closer. . 2. 15 yards is not 'enough distance from the road for safety or curb appeal. Please reject this petition. Sincerely, Joe Suminski 2. A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See vours in ius! 2 easv steos! 1 .' Date Received.' ,/n/JL707 " '/' - Planner: AL