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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did homeowner just open a new can of worms with removing the garage? It appears that Fairfax County zoning ordinances requires off-street minimums for vehicle parking. The owner is required to have 2 off-street parking spaces in a single family detached dwelling. Without a garage, there’s not 2 parking spaces on that driveway without blocking the sidewalk. [/quote] Couldn’t they just widen the driveway? Most houses in that neighborhood have wide enough driveways for two cars. [/quote] Could but they are building the addition onto much of the old driveway and garage. There really is only like 1 car length from the sidewalk/apron to the addition. For esthetics and practicality, the driveway apron need to be need to be widened too then. Other homes that have widened the driveway have more length for reversing/merging into the original driveway and therefore were able to keep the single apron.[/quote]
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