City of Fairview Heights Zoning Board of Appeals met April 2

Barb Brumfield, City Alderman Ward III
Barb Brumfield, City Alderman Ward III
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City of Fairview Heights Zoning Board of Appeals met April 2

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call to Order and Roll Call

2. Citizens Comments- This is an opportunity for the public to address the ZBA on nonagenda related items. Comments made during this section of the agenda that require a response will be referred to the appropriate City staff member or official for follow-up at a later date.

3. Approval of Minutes –July 3, 2024

4. ZBA Cases / Public Hearing

a. ZBA 01-25, Area Bulk Variance for a 43-foot setback variance to allow the construction of a 24-foot by 30-foot detached garage. The property is addressed as 9745 Ridge Heights Rd, Fairview Heights, County PIN 03-30.0-401-013.

5. Old Business – None

6. New Business – None

7. Announcements

8. Adjournment

https://www.cofh.org/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_04022026-1975



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