San Antonio
Request for a variance to allow an addition to an accessory structure to be 1 inch from the rear property line, instead of the required 3 feet.
The denial means the applicant cannot build the addition as planned, potentially affecting their ability to create an accessory dwelling unit.
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Request for a variance to allow an addition to an accessory structure to be 1 inch from the rear property line, instead of the required 3 feet.
Request for a rear setback variance to allow an addition to an accessory structure to be 1 inch from the rear property line.
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