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City of Chesapeake, Virginia September 19, 2018 Parcel Number: 1290000002710 Property Address (Primary): Parcel Class: 2010 Parcel Class Description: 2605 BORDER CT CHESAPEAKE, 23324 RESIDENTIAL - SINGLE FAMILY Summary Site Information Property Owner TWYMAN MARIE Owner Address Address 2605 BORDER CT CHESAPEAKE, VA 23324-3755 Zoning Acreage 0.19 Legal Description R8S: Residential 11 BLK J PLYMOUTH PARK Neighborhood Number Neighborhood Description Borough: Building Name Frontage Length Other Dimensions Land Use Participant SN004 PLYMOUTH PARK SOUTH NORFOLK - TIF CORNER No Assessment Information Date Fiscal Year Land Value Land Use Value Improvement Value Total Value 7/1/2018 2019 $50,000 $74,800 $124,800 7/1/2017 2018 $50,000 $70,700 $120,700 7/1/2016 2017 $50,000 $68,600 $118,600 7/1/2015 2016 $50,000 $75,200 $125,200 7/1/2014 2015 $50,000 $78,700 $128,700 7/1/2013 2014 $50,000 $78,700 $128,700 7/1/2012 2013 $50,000 $82,800 $132,800 7/1/2011 2012 $55,000 $85,300 $140,300 7/1/2010 2011 $60,000 $88,900 $148,900 7/1/2009 2010 $60,000 $97,100 $157,100 7/1/2008 2009 $60,000 $97,100 $157,100 7/1/2007 2008 $60,000 $96,200 $156,200 7/1/2006 2007 $45,000 $73,800 $118,800 7/1/2005 2006 $35,000 $56,700 $91,700 Ownership Information Buyer Name Seller Name Sale Date Sale Amount Deed Book Deed Page Map Book/Page TWYMAN MARIE HOUSING HAMPTON ROADS INC 2/15/2017 $128,000 9756 187 1/30 HOUSING HAMPTON ROADS INC HARDY JAMIE L 9/1/2015 $95,000 9554 1535 00010030 HARDY JAMIE L HSBC BANK USA TRUSTEE 1/13/2010 $79,900 8029 541 00010030 HSBC BANK USA TRUSTEE PILOT CARLOS & ANGELA 8/6/2009 $108,800 7898 570 00010030 PILOT CARLOS & ANGELA PILOT ALBERTA 11/28/2007 $ 7292 129 00010030 PILOT ALBERTA TITAN CAPITAL CORPORATION 12/19/2006 $163,500 6882 293 00010030 TITAN CAPITAL CORPORATION MALLARD JUSTEN A 1/19/2006 $93,000 6340 460 00010030 MALLARD JUSTEN A MILLETTE ALLISON M 6/1/2004 $88,000 5480 104 00010030 MILLETTE ALLISON M ELLSWORTH DAWN M & BATTEN D L 10/5/2000 $70,000 4151 666 00010030 ELLSWORTH DAWN M & BATTEN D L BULLOCK HARVEY D SR 5/11/1990 $44,400 2573 307 00010030 BULLOCK HARVEY D SR JONES WILLIAM ALLISON 6/9/1986 $46,400 2192 38 00010030 JONES WILLIAM ALLISON FLECKER DENNIS R & KAREN S S 1/9/1985 $46,900 2086 801 00010030 DISCLAIMER: This data is provided without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warrangiesof merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Any person, firm or corporation which uses this map or any of the enclosed information assumes allrisk for the inaccuracy thereof, as City of Chesapeake expressly disclaims any liability for loss or damage arising from the use of said information by anythird party.

FLECKER DENNIS R & KAREN S S SMITH WILLIAM A & ECKHARDT D C A SMITH WILLIAM A & ECKHARDT D C A 2/15/1984 $42,000 2028 122 00010030 ROBINSON GEORGE H & ALICE D 9/29/1981 $28,500 1931 363 16860431 ROBINSON GEORGE H & ALICE D 5/15/1974 $23,000 1686 429 00000000 Residential Improvement Year Built : 1960 Foundation : Concrete Square Feet : 1014 Exterior Wall : Face Brick Exterior Wall 2 : Roof Type : Gable Roof Cover : Asphalt Air Conditioned : Full Air Conditioned 2 : Air Conditioned 3 : Central Heating: Forced Hot Air Central Heating 2: Central Heating 3 : Number of Stories: 1.00 Number of Rooms: 5 Number of Bedrooms: 3 Number of Full Bathrooms: 1 Number of Half Bathrooms: Fire Place: Attic Stairs: Pull Down Segments Information Building # 1 Segment Code Segment Description Square Feet FFL FINISHED FIRST FLOOR 1,014 PAT 42 - PATIO 231 STP 43 - STOOP 15 UAT 100% ATTIC - UNFINISHED 1,014 Outbuilding Information DISCLAIMER: This data is provided without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warrangiesof merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Any person, firm or corporation which uses this map or any of the enclosed information assumes allrisk for the inaccuracy thereof, as City of Chesapeake expressly disclaims any liability for loss or damage arising from the use of said information by anythird party.

Building Description Year Built Square Feet STORAGE SHED (RES) 1995 128 Real Estate Tax Current Year Bill Number Year Installment Date Due Tax Billed Tax Paid Balance Due 2019 76314 2019 INSTALLMENT #1 10/1/2018 $327.60 -$327.60 $982.80 2019 76314 2019 INSTALLMENT #2 12/31/2018 $327.60 $0.00 2019 76314 2019 INSTALLMENT #3 4/1/2019 $327.60 $0.00 2019 76314 2019 INSTALLMENT #4 6/5/2019 $327.60 $0.00 Please contact the Treasurer s Office at (757) 382-6281 if you have questions regarding Tax Paid or Balance Due. Storm Water Fees and prior balances do not show on this tab. Real Estate Notes Note 1-SMITH WILLIAM A & ECKHARDT DAVID C (ASSUMP) 09/29/81 1931 363 00028500 06860431 2-ROBINSON GEORGE H & ALICE D 051574 1686-429 00023000 00000000 3-SMITH WILLIAM A & ECKHARDT D C A 092981 1931-363 00028500 16860431 4-FLECKER DENNIS R & KAREN S S 021584 2028-122 00042000 00010030 5-STATE AND EXEMPTION CODE CHANGED PER CITY ATTORNEY'S OPINION. EFF DATE OF TRANSFER 8/25/2015. TA 2/3/16 6-2015-2016 EXONERATION. PER CITY ATTORNEY'S OPINION TAX EXEMPT ENTITY EFF 8/25/2015 DATE DEED TRANSFERED. TA 2/3/16 7- PARCEL CLASS AND PRIMARY USE CODE CHANGED DUE TO PARCEL TRANSFERRING TO AN INDIVIDUAL NO LONGER TAX EXEMPTED. TA 2/23/17 8-2016-17 SUPPLEMENTAL. PROPERTY NO LONGER QUALIFY FOR TX EXEMPTION PROPERTY TRANSFERRED TO INDIVIDUAL EFFECTIVE 2/15/17 DATE OF DEED. TA 2/24/17 DISCLAIMER: This data is provided without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warrangiesof merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Any person, firm or corporation which uses this map or any of the enclosed information assumes allrisk for the inaccuracy thereof, as City of Chesapeake expressly disclaims any liability for loss or damage arising from the use of said information by anythird party.

City of Chesapeake, Virginia Legend Parcels City Boundary Parcel Number: 1290000002710 Date: 9/19/2018 DISCLAIMER:This drawing is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey and is not intended to be used as such. The information displayed is a compilation of records,information, and data obtained from various sources, and City of Chesapeake is not responsible for its accuracy or how current it may be.

Staff Report TO: FROM: RE: Chesapeake Board of Zoning Appeals Dale Ware, AICP, CZA Application # ZON-BZA-2018-00032 2605 Border Court Hearing Date: October 25, 2018 Application # ZON-BZA-2018-00032 Habitat for Humanity of South Hampton Roads, POA for Marie Twyman, property owner, 2605 Border Court, requesting a variance reduction of 10 feet from Section 6-1402.A.3.a of the Chesapeake Zoning Ordinance from the front yard setback of 25 feet to 15 feet adjacent to Border Road to permit and construct a 10 x 14 ADA bathroom addition on the existing single-family dwelling. The property is further identified as 11 BLK J PLYMOUTH PARK; Real Estate Parcel No. 1290000002710, Zoning: R-8s, residential. Background Information: The applicant is requesting a variance to build a 10 x14 ADA bathroom addition on the existing single-family dwelling in the front yard adjacent to Border Road on a corner lot at the intersection of Border Road and Border Court. The applicant was advised of financial responsibility for advertising costs. This application was advertised in the Chesapeake Clipper section of the Virginian Pilot Newspaper and adjacent property owners were mailed notice of this request in accordance with Section 15.2-2204 of the Code of Virginia. The applicant was provided a public notice sign to be posted on the property pursuant to the requirements of Section 20-702.E of the Chesapeake Zoning Ordinance. Staff Analysis and Recommendation: Sections 20-402.A & B of the Chesapeake Zoning Ordinance and Section 15.2 2309 of the Code of Virginia require certain standards be met for the Board of Zoning Appeals to grant a variance. These standards are listed at the end of this report as an excerpt from Section 20-402. A & B of the Zoning Ordinance. To approve the variance the Board must find, conditioned upon the applicant having acquired the property in good faith, that the applicant s situation is unique due to the particular physical surroundings, size, shape, topographical condition or other extraordinary situation and not shared by other properties in the same zoning district and vicinity, that the denial of the variance would result in a hardship rather than an inconvenience, that the character of the district would not be changed as a result of the granting of the variance, and that the situation is not such of a 1

general nature that would require a text amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to achieve compliance. The variance application and background information provided by the applicant does not meet the criteria needed for the granting of a variance. The applicant also has not shown that the denial of the variance would effectively prohibit or otherwise unreasonably restrict the current use of the property and the addition can be constructed elsewhere on the property and meet required setbacks. EXCERPTS FROM CHESAPEAKE ZONING ORDINANCE 19-202. - Required yards and setbacks. C. Front yard requirements. 1. On interior lots, the front yard shall be construed to be the portion of the lot nearest the street. 2. On corner lots, both portions of the lot facing a street shall be treated as a front yard; however, the depth of the front yard that is to the side of the principal structure that is built on the lot may be reduced by up to one-half (½) of the front yard requirement, subject to the following: a. The yard created by such reduction shall not be less than fifteen (15) feet in depth. b. The minimum required side yard behind the principal structure shall be increased by an amount equal to any such reduction. 3. On through lots, where opposite sides of a lot front on a street, both portions of the lot facing a street shall be treated as front yards. 4. Unless expressly stated elsewhere in this ordinance or in chapter 70 of the City Code, the depth of the required front yard shall meet the minimum criteria for the zoning district in which the property is located. The depth of an established front yard shall be equal to or greater than the required front yard at all points of the front yard, with the interior edge of the required front yard being measured parallel with the street reservation or right-ofway line, as may be applicable. Except in the case of lots located on cul-de-sacs subject to section 70-89 of the City Code, minimum lot width shall be measured at the interior line of the required front yard. 2

6-1400. - R-8 residential district. 6-1402. - Development standards. A. General site standards for single-family detached units. (The Chesapeake health department may require larger lots, widths and setbacks where deemed necessary for adequate sewage disposal.) 1. Minimum lot size, 8,000 square feet. 2. Minimum lot width, 75 feet. For lots used exclusively for storm water management, open space or conservation that comply with section 19-201.D.6 of this ordinance, the minimum lot width shall be 50 feet. The planning director or designee may approve a further reduction or waiver of minimum lot width equal to a reduction in minimum lot frontage approved in accordance with section 19-201.D.7 of this ordinance. Minimum lot frontage, 60 feet. For lots used exclusively for storm water management, open space or conservation that comply with section 19-201.D.6 of this ordinance, the minimum lot frontage shall be 50 feet. The planning director or designee may approve a further reduction or waiver of minimum lot frontage in accordance with section 19-201.D.7 of this ordinance. 3. Principal building setback (required yards). a. From streets, 25 feet. (Setback from streets shall be measured from the reservation line established in accordance with the city's adopted Master Transportation Plan. Where a reservation line cannot be established under the provisions of the adopted Master Transportation Plan, setbacks shall be measured as provided for in section 19-202.) b. From lot lines. i. Side yard. There shall be a side yard along each side of each building, and the sum of the widths of the two side yards shall not be less than 20 percent of the width of the lot. The minimum width of any such side yard shall be not be less than 6 feet in width. ii. Rear yard, 25 feet. 4. Maximum lot coverage of all buildings and roofed structures, 35 percent. 5. Maximum building height, 35 feet. (Note: Under section 19-205, this maximum building height may be exceeded upon approval of a conditional use permit.) 6-1900. - Development of properties located in the R-15 and R-8S residential zoning district classifications under previous zoning ordinance standards. A. Those properties in the city currently zoned as being R-15 residential district shall be developed in accordance with the standards applicable to property located in the R-15s or R-15 (a) s zoning district classification under this zoning ordinance, unless those 3

properties are located in a planned unit development (PUD), or a special overlay district, which provides alternative development standards. B. Those properties in the city currently zoned as being R-8s residential district shall be developed in the R-8 zoning district classification under this zoning ordinance, unless those properties are located in a planned unit development (PUD), or a special overlay district, which provides alternative development standards. 20-402. Standards for variances General standards; the Board of zoning appeals (BZA) shall authorize a variance from the terms of the zoning ordinance only when such authorization will not be contrary to the public interests and when, owing to special conditions, a literal enforcement of the provisions of the zoning ordinance would unreasonably restrict the utilization of the property, provided that the spirit of the zoning ordinance shall be observed and substantial justice done. Action and specific findings required; the BZA shall either: approve, deny or approve with conditions the request for a variance. A "Variance" means, in the application of the zoning ordinance, a reasonable deviation from those provisions regulating the shape, size, or area of a lot or parcel of land or the size, height, area, bulk, or location of a building or structure when the strict application of the ordinance would unreasonably restrict the utilization of the property, and such need for a variance would not be shared generally by other properties, and provided such variance is not contrary to the purpose of the ordinance. It shall not include a change in use, which change shall be accomplished by a rezoning or by a conditional zoning. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, general or special, a variance shall be granted if the evidence shows that the strict application of the terms of the ordinance would unreasonably restrict the utilization of the property or that the granting of the variance would alleviate a hardship due to a physical condition relating to the property or improvements thereon at the time of the effective date of the ordinance, and 1. The property interest for which the variance is being requested was acquired in good faith and any hardship was not created by the applicant for the variance; 2. The granting of the variance will not be of substantial detriment to adjacent property and nearby properties in the proximity of that geographical area; 3. The condition or situation of the property concerned is not of so general or recurring a nature as to make reasonably practicable the formulation of a general regulation to be adopted as an amendment to the ordinance; 4. The granting of the variance does not result in a use that is not otherwise permitted on such property or a change in the zoning classification of the property; and 4

5. The relief or remedy sought by the variance application is not available through a special exception process at the time of the filing of the variance application. END OF REPORT 5