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A. CAED # An application by ## ..
Company for approval of a 21-foot sign setback varianco
for property # • " # Planned Industrial #
located at 10601 West 1-70 Frontage Road North.
Sean McCartney presented the staff report, which included slidesm
Board Member ECHELKEYER asked if the sign currently on the
subject site was a 32-foot sign.
Mr. McCartney stated that it was.
Board Member HOVLAND asked if the reasoning behind granting the
administrative val was the request was not more than 10 .
over'the allowed height.
[Ar. McCartney answered that was correct.
Board Member HOVLAND asked about the required setback.
Board Member ABBOTT asked Mr. McCartney what measures
applicant should t ake to i nsure publi health, safety a. • #
welfare, # # Staff Conclusions.
Wheat Ridge Board
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May 25, 1995
Board Member WALKER asked where the refrigeration equipment f-m
the cooler would be located. 11
Board Member SANG asked the overall, height of the unit.
C. Nine criteria justify the variance.
Board Member asked what type of business
Chairman immediately west of the subject site.
.. # was a veterinary h ospital.
Board Member ECHELMEYER asked what the hours were.
Board Member ABBOTT asked if it was known whether the building
was occupied.
Mr. McCartney stated a sign in front indicates it is a veterinary
hospital
Ms. Ellis stated the building is occupied, but dial not believe it
was a 24 -hour clinic.
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JQba Collp, 4420 Dover Street, was sworn in.
Board X ember ECHELXEYER asked hearings had been M .. •
TIM Q dep • - Court, • • in.
Osterhol asked for the definition of household
stated Ms. Ellis a " household f et" is three dogs and/or f
and their unweaned offspring, plus birds, chickens, rabbits. I
Ms. Ellis stated the entire area was single-family residential.
Ms. Ellis mi it wa since the have a 30-foot setba
Board M ember ABB s th
it was th e Board j ob t o
determine why this pig should be
allowed in a residential zone
district. He was sur prised that
a "household e#
pig i n pig pe
�Ira, ggdiggr stated their house
was being remodeled. Otherwise,
W pig wou be 4 i M bu
». bac d# n # da yti m e.
Board Member ABBOTT asked Mrs. Rediger where the pig stayed at
e p res i d ence.
-. # e. st a t ed dur
da h ours - prev
residence, the pig was in a pen
in the backyard. She is house
P # 9 was prev # h ad t a k en som
pictures that were entered into
the record. In addition, he had
• video tape to show the Board,
which he did. Mr. Rediger read
• prepared statement. He noted
that attached to their fence was
tYe nen, that is occupied by the
pig and a goat. He added that