Tuesday evening the Plymouth Board of Zoning Appeals heard the request for a Variance of Development Standard by Brooke and Brenton Patterson who reside at 13437 Nutmeg Ridge Drive. The variance request was to allow a shed to be placed 4.5 feet from the rear and side yard property lines instead of the required 20 feet and 15 feet.
The Pattersons said placing the shed at the city’s standards would require them to put it on the unlevel ground where there is a sloping hill. It would also place it near the center of their backyard which already has a built-in pool and pool shed on the property.
During the Public Hearing, there was a letter of support for the variance request from Frank and Sheila Gardner. With no other comments, the Plymouth BZA unanimously approved the variance.
GE Aerospace to make millions of dollars of investment in Terre Haute, Lafayette
Phelps looks to claim Vermillion County Commissioner District 2 seat
Rodney Atkins to perform at Putnam County Fairgrounds
Smith looks to punch ticket to Rockville Town Board seat
Safe Zones enforcement to resume on I-70 in Hancock Co., begin on I-65 in Jasper Co.
IDHS focuses on raising awareness during Severe Weather Preparedness Week, March 8-14
Parke Heritage to Martinsville, North Vermillion headed to Frankfort for boys regionals
Martin looks to bring experience to Parke County Commissioner District 2 Seat
Penny-rounding for retailers
No intentional wrongdoing alleged in crash blamed for death of US Rep. Baird’s wife
Hoover looks to turn Parke County Commissioner District 2 seat Blue
Indiana earns top credit rating from major agency
Fairview Park receives OCRA grant to rehab water system
Daytime flagging operations to impact U.S. 41 for tree clearing for a future project
Rosedale man charged with child molesting, soliciting
Red Cross seeks donations to curb severe blood shortage
Greencastle - Parke Heritage again, South Putnam vs Southmont on GIANT fm Sports
Bill to increase access to veterinarians signed into law
INDOT implements new roadway worker safety initiative: Project Greenlight
