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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes WA-98-26CERTIFICATE OF RESOLUTION I, Ann Lazzeri, Secretary to the City of Wheat Ridge Board of Adjustment, do hereby certify that the following Resolution was duly adopted in the City of Wheat Ridge, County of Jefferson, State of Colorado, on the 24th day of September, 1998. CASE NO: WA-98-26 APPLICANT'S NAME: City of Wheat Ridge LOCATION: 4900 Marshall Street Upon a motion by Board Member THIESSEN, seconded by Board Member ECHELMEYER, the following resolution was stated: WHEREAS, the applicant was denied permission by an administrative officer; and WHEREAS, Board of Adjustment Application Case No. WA-98-26 is an appeal to this Board from the decision of an administrative officer; and WHEREAS, the property has been posted the fifteen days required by law and there were no protests registered against it; and WHEREAS, the relief applied for may be granted without detriment to the public welfare and without substantially impairing the intent and purpose of the regulations governing the City of Wheat Ridge; and WHEREAS, the Board finds that, based upon all evidence presented and based upon the Board's conclusions relative to the criteria given for this variance, the evidence and facts in this case do support the granting of this request. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Board of Adjustment Application Case No. WA-98-26 be, and hereby is, APPROVED. TYPE OF VARIANCE: An eleven-foot backstop fence height variance to the ten-foot backstop fence height requirement, and a one-foot fence height variance to the six-foot height requirement. FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: The Board finds that variance criteria numbers 3, 6, 8 and 9 are met as far as its concerns. 2. This variance is basically for the safety, welfare and benefit of spectators and passersby. Board of Adjustment Resolution Case No. WA-98-26 Pave two (2) 3. Approval of this variance creates a condition which will be in compliance with a national standard as stated by the City's Recreation Superintendent. 4. The 21-foot high backstop fence would have no effect on adjacent residential property. VOTE: YES: ABBOTT, ECHELMEYER, HOWARD, JUNKER, THIESSEN, WALKER NO: ABSENT: HOVLAND, MAURO DISPOSITION: An eleven-foot backstop fence height variance to the ten-foot backstop fence height requirement, and a one-foot fence height variance to the six-foot height requirement was APPROVED by a vote of 6 to 0. ADOPTED and made effective this 24th day of September, 1998. T M ABBOT Y, Vice-Chairman Ann Lazzeri, Secretary Board of Adjustment Board of Adjustment