I doubt the County approved a plan that indicated a 7.4 setback. This site plan is likely on the website for public viewing (PLUS system) so someone can go in and check it. This is more of a case where his surveyor did not stakeout the addition corners correctly so a construction vs plan error. Immediately after the walls are erected, the best practice is to perform a "wall check" survey which confirms the structure is not violating any setbacks - all four corners. Had they performed the survey, this infraction would be have been detected and corrected before commencing more work. Idiots....really |
Maybe he has multiple wives... |
You can not legally have multiple kitchens with a stove on each floor. You can have a sink and a fridge but not a stove. |
You put the stove in after the final inspection. At least, that's what my neighbors did. |
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If I would the neighbor I would be calling the county every day for violations. |
If I were the neighbor I would lawyer up to make sure the variance request is not approved. Setback laws are there for a reason. Don't they need a public hearing for setback or variance requests? I know I have seen signs announcing these things in my neighborhood. |
I saw somewhere they are young, I think he said 5 and 3 or 5 and 7? They were odd numbers a few years apart. What I would like someone to confirm, not here necessarily, but a journalist, is whether or not the guy who attacked Gerry Connolly lived there. |
I agree with this. We're in Fairfax and one of our neighbors did a bunch of unpermitted work to open what is clearly (from parking patterns) short term rental housing despite not having the right permit for the short term rentals. County required them to pull some after the fact permits and otherwise did nothing. Meanwhile the change added 5-6 cars parked on the street to our neighborhood. |
| I think he is saying that someday in the future, when his children have their own families, they can all live on this compound. |
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Pat Herrity- "Today the Board approved my request to begin a review of our zoning ordinance to prevent by right renovations and additions from looming over existing residences as happened in Greenbrier."
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DDHsSg46c/ |
| so its just off by 6 inches in the back, even with it back 6 inches the zoning rules still allowed this to be built. don't hate the player hate the game as the elderly said in the 90s |
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this is what MOCO Maryland wants to do to their neighborhoods.....
this is a great example to fight back |
No, the zoning rules do not allow it to be 7.4 ft from the property line. Rule states 8 feet so player is cheating the game. I hope they make him rebuild. You can say it is within his right, but seriously tell me you wouldn't lose your mind if this monstrosity was built next to you? |
| If he doesn’t get the variance and has to make adjustments, could they make him go back thru the process and then deny or limit it to two stories? Agree his description of who is living there is odd. Says he has two young kids but makes it seem like it is for his grown kids and their families. |