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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yay zoning variance request denied. Tear it down![/quote] Tear it down and build it 8 inches narrower.[/quote] Would not be allowed because Fairfax county has already changed the zoning ordinance to prevent this from happening again. His property would not be grandfathered into the prior rules because it he did not even follow existing zoning rules at the time when he built it in the first place. If he had built it 8 inches narrower and had to tear it down for some reason he likely would be allowed to rebuild the prior structure.[/quote] What change? I have heard that the height or setback rules have changed? The structural design is compliant with the exception of the setback issue. [/quote] Even if the change has not been passed yet, I suspect it will pass soon and he won't be able to rebuild a similar structure. [/quote]
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