Mapleton council objects to height of proposed shed at Alma residence

Council here is objecting to a minor variance application for a residential property in Alma.

The owner of the property at 41 Elora Street N. is seeking relief from the minimum rear-yard setback, and maximum floor area and height restrictions, for the construction of an accessory shed on the property.

Council agreed the variance was not minor in nature, primarily because of a substantial difference between the maximum allowable height for such buildings (15 feet) and the proposed height of the building (25 feet). The proposed building, at 1,500 square feet, would also be 500 square feet larger than the maximum floor area and would be within three feet, rather than the required three metres, of the lot line.

Council supported another minor variance application presented for comment at the Sept. 11 meeting.

The owner of a property in the former Peel Township was requesting relief from minimum side yard setback for a proposed barn with manure storage tank, for a property at 7544 on the Third Line. The proposal called for the structure to be within 135 metres of the lot line, rather than the required 138 metres.

Mayor Bruce Whale noted the manure storage component of the proposal made the difference a larger issue. However councillor Mike Downey argued the difference was insignificant.

“It’s going to stink at 138 metres too,” he pointed out.

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