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What is the difference between an Administrative Variance and a Non-Administrative Variance?

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What is the difference between an Administrative Variance and a Non-Administrative Variance?

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An Administrative Variation can reduce any setback requirement by 25 percent, not to exceed 5 feet. Any other variation permitted by the Zoning Ordinance is processed as a Non-Administrative Variance. An Administrative Variance is a simple process requiring review and approval from neighboring property owners and City staff. See the Administrative Variation Application (pdf) for more information. A Non-Administrative Variance requires a public hearing before the Planning and Zoning Board and review and approval by the City Council. See the Non-Administrative Variation Application (pdf) for more information.

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