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ITEM 3
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DATE:
04-27-2022
CITY OF AMES
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND HOUSING
REPORT TO THE ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
DATE PREPARED:
April 27, 2021
APPLICANT:
Lacey Wolf
PROPERTY OWNER:
Lacey & Taylor Wolf
ZONING:
RL (Residential Low Density)
REQUEST:
To allow a Speech Language Pathology Practice as a Special Home
Occupation at 3314 Canterbury Court.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
:
Lacey Wolf has submitted an application requesting approval of a Special Home
Occupation to allow for a Speech Language Pathology practice located at 3314
Canterbury Court. (See Attachment A, Location Map). The applications state the
practice would accept customers Monday through Fridays between 9:00 AM and
4:00 PM with most appointments occurring Tuesdays and Thursdays between
9:00 AM to 1:00 PM according to addition information from the applicant (See
Attachment C); The business will be by appointment only. The applicant
indicates that there would be one client at a time for approximately 45-60
minutes each. No more than 4 clients will come to the home each day the
business is open. The driveway will accommodate up to two parking spaces in
front of the garage. (See the aerial photos included as Attachment B.)
The workspace will occupy a portion of the basement. Clients will park on the
driveway and enter through the front door of the home. The applicant states that
the business will occupy no more than 183 SF which is about 3.5% of the total
floor area of the 5,140 sq. ft. residence. The applicant has indicated that no
interior or exterior upgrades or alterations are needed in order to run the
business. There are no active home occupation permits currently at this location.
The property is located within the RL Zoning District.
APPLICABLE LAW
:
Ames Municipal CodeSection 29.1304(3) establishes the criteria for reviewing a
Special Home Occupation permit and describes the finding of fact that the
Zoning Board of Adjustment must address before a Special Home Occupation
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permit can be granted.
Ames Municipal CodeSection 29.1304(3):
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Criteria. All home occupations must meet the following criteria:
(a)Area to Be Used.
(i)The activity shall be conducted in a manner that will not alter
the normal residential character of the premises nor, in any way
cause a nuisance to adjoining residents, nor shall there be any
structural alteration to accommodate the occupation. There
should be no emission of smoke, dust, odor, fumes, glare,
noises, vibration, electrical or electronic disturbances
detectable at the lot line that would exceed that normally
produced by a single residence. Special noise exceptions will
be allowed for day care homes due to the nature of the clients
using the facility.
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The activity shall be located within the principal building or within
an accessory structure. It shall occupy no more than 25% of
the total floor area of the residence and shall not exceed 400
square feet of an accessory building.
(b)Signs. Any sign utilized at the home occupation shall be limited to
one flushmounted sign on the main residential structure, which shall
not exceed one square foot in area. Such sign shall not be lighted
and nonreflecting materials shall be used. The legend shall show only
the name of the occupant and the type of occupation. Color shall be
consistent with the residential character.
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Equipment. There shall be no mechanical equipment used except as
customary for domestic household purposes. Any merchandise or
stock in trade sold, repaired, or displayed shall be stored entirely
within the residential structure or in any accessory building. No
storage is to be visible from lot lines.
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Employment. The activity shall employ only members of the household
residing in the dwelling unless the Zoning Board of Adjustment grants
approval for the employment of up to two non-family members.
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Traffic. The activity shall not generate significantly greater traffic
volumes than would normally be expected in a residential area. Not
more than 10 vehicular visits per day shall be allowed. An exception to
the number of visits allowed per day may be permitted for family day
care homes and adult day care due to the number of children or adults
allowed on-site and the need for parent or caregiver contact during the
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day. The delivery and pick up of materials or commodities to the
premises by commercial vehicles shall not interfere with the delivery of
other services to the area.
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Parking Criteria.
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Only one delivery vehicle associated with the activity may be
parked on the street near the premises for not more than four
consecutive hours.
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One additional on-site parking space is required above the normal
parking requirements where two or more clients are likely to
visit the premises concurrently.
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No more than four client vehicles during any given hour shall be
allowed on the site. This requirement shall not be construed to
prohibit occasional exceptions for such events as meetings,
conferences, demonstrations, or similar events that are in no
way a nuisance to adjoining residences.
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Class Size. If the home occupation is the type in which classes are
held or instructions given, there shall be no more than four students or
pupils at any given time. The Board may approve up to six students if
it finds that the additional students will not generate additional traffic.
(h)Number of Home Occupations. The total number of home occupations
within a dwelling unit is not limited, except that the cumulative impact
of all home occupations conducted within the dwelling unit shall not be
greater than the impact of one home occupation. This will be
determined by using the home occupation criteria.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
Notification was made to all owners of property within 200 feet. A notice of public
hearing was placed in the front yard of the property.
FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS:
Based upon the project description the following findings of fact and conclusions
may be made:
Findings:
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The applicant has stated that:
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There is a large parking area on the property in front of the garage
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where clients can park. The driveway area will accommodate up to two
vehicles (side by side) in addition to the garage area. The anticipated
parking need is no more than 1 vehicle per client. No more than 1
client will be at the home at any time.
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No changes will be made to the premises.
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A maximum of 183 square feet of the 5,140 square foot home will be
used for the business, which is 3.5% of the total floor area of the
home-well below the 25% maximum allowed.
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No signage is proposed.
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The activity at this location will consist of a single room in the
basement of the home with typical office equipment and materials. The
applicant has indicated that no interior or exterior upgrades or
alterations are needed in order to be able to run the business.
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Deliveries will be typical of those servicing residential properties.
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The applicant will be the only employee.
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The hours of operation will be Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00 AM to
1:00 PM; The applicant states that there will be no more than 4
appointments per day, resulting is less vehicular trips per day than
allowed per code.
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There are no other home occupations at this location.
Conclusions:
The Ames Municipal Code allows for home occupations to permit residents a
broad choice of livelihood or to supplement incomes. The Code, however, is
intended to protect residential areas from the adverse impacts of such activities.
The application indicates the home occupation falls within the maximum area
permitted for such occupation, it meets the parking and customer visit
allowances of the code, and will be limited to typical business hours, and will be
by appointment only. Due to the nature of thebusiness as described in the
application, it can be concluded that the proposed use will not alter the normal
residential character of the area.
Therefore, based upon the application as described herein, the ZBA may
conclude that the application meets all applicable criteria of Ames Municipal
Code.
ALTERNATIVES:
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The Zoning Board of Adjustment may approve this request for a Special
Home Occupation to allow a Speech Language Pathology Practice at 3314
Canterbury Court. subject to the home occupation being operated as
described herein.
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The Zoning Board of Adjustment may deny this request for a Special Home
Occupation, if the Board finds and concludes that the proposed Special
Home Occupation is not consistent with adopted policies and regulations, or
that the Special Home Occupation will impose impacts that cannot be
reasonably mitigated.
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The Zoning Board of Adjustment may table this request for a Special Home
Occupation, and request additional information from City staff or the
applicant.
DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION:
Based upon the Findings of Fact and Conclusions herein, it is the
recommendation of the Department of Planning and Housing that the
Zoning Board of Adjustment act in accordance with Alternative #1
. This will
allow the applicant to proceed with a Speech Pathology Practice at 3314
Canterbury Court subject to the home occupation being operated as described
herein.
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Attachment A-Location Map
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Attachment B-Dimensions & Setbacks
Attachment C-Email Correspondence
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