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City of Centerville <br />Regular Meeting Planning and Zoning Commission <br />July 13, 2021 <br /> <br />Commissioner Kubat asked how many runs they think they will complete each day. Mr. <br />Sutton stated they estimate there may be about 40 truck runs a day, 20 in and 20 out. <br /> <br />Chairperson Broussard-Vickers asked if they will have limitations on what they will store <br />on site. Mr. Sutton stated they won’t be storing any hazardous materials or anything like <br />that. <br /> <br />Chairperson Broussard-Vickers called for any further comments or discussion on this item, <br />no one wished to speak. <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Twohy, seconded by Commissioner Olson to Close the Public <br />Hearing at 6:50p.m. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />2. Variance Request – 1313 Mound Trail <br /> <br />Chairperson Broussard-Vickers opened the public hearing at 6:51p.m. <br /> <br />Administrator Statz introduced and provided background on this item. He invited the <br />applicant forward to address the Commission. <br /> <br />Mr. Matt Beck, Applicant, 1313 Mound Trail – addressed the Commission and provided <br />background on this item. He stated they built their house in 2020 and noted they planned to <br />build a garage in front of the house as eight (8) homes on his street have similar structures <br />located in front of their homes because they live on a lake. He stated he was unaware that it <br />would be an issue to build there given that is how the neighborhood has their garages placed. <br />He reviewed his plans and stated he has the full support of his neighbors and added the issue <br />seems to be in the interpretation of the wording regarding the City Code and stated he is <br />looking for clarification on the issue. <br /> <br />Mr. Nick Abernathy, 1305 Mound Trail, addressed the Commission and stated he lives next <br />door to the applicant and was surprised to hear his application was denied because the <br />proposed garage structure will look so great and he feels the size is proportionate to the house <br />and lot. He noted he hopes that in the future he may be able to construction a similar <br />accessory structure on his lot and does not see a reason that he could not move forward with <br />his own plans. <br /> <br />Mr. Art Mohler, 1321 Mound Trail, addressed the Commission and stated he is a neighbor <br />of the applicant and noted Mr. Beck came to him before he bought the land in 2020 and <br />discussed his desire to construct the garage/accessory structure. He stated that he felt that <br />the plans looked amazing. He also stated that he desires to construct something similar on <br />his lot. He noted he had built the existing garage on the property in approximately 2007 in <br />the same area; front yard technically due to the lake on the backside of the house, in which <br />the applicant is requesting. <br /> <br />There was discussion regarding the interpretation of the code and the area in front of the <br />home where the applicant wants to build the garage/accessory structure and patio. It was <br />discussed that the addition of the covered patio was changed slightly from the previously <br />submitted plan and noted that it may need to be re-addressed separately before the <br />Page 2 of 6 <br /> <br />