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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0012790
PE
2663
FACILITY_NAME
VR-94-2
STREET_NUMBER
19362
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336-
APN
24322050
ENTERED_DATE
1/6/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
19362 S AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Analysis <br /> BACKGROUND: <br /> On May 26, 1976, the Planning Department approved Minor Subdivision No. PM-76-216 of J. E. Potter to <br /> create a homesite for a family member, Bill Potter(APN 243-220-46). Assessor records indicate that APN <br /> 243-220-46 is currently owned by William Potter. On March 4, 1985, the Planning Department approved <br /> Minor Subdivision No. MS-85-39 of the Potter Family Trust to create a homesite to finance a residence <br /> for John E. Potter's son, J. D. Potter (APN 243-220-49). Assessor records indicate that APN 243-200-49 <br /> is currently owned by Mark Orner. <br /> POLICY CONSIDERATIONS: <br /> The intent of the Development Title's Variance provisions is to provide a means for an applicant to request <br /> to alter requirements of the Title "in specific instances where the strict application of those requirements <br /> would deprive a property of privileges enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity and under identical <br /> zoning because of special circumstances applicable to the property involved." To ensure that this intent <br /> is met, three findings must be made. Staff has determined that Findings 1 and 2 regarding "Special <br /> Circumstances" and "No Special Privileges" cannot be met. <br /> Special Circumstances <br /> Finding No. 1 states: <br /> Because of the special circumstances applicable to the property, including size, shape, ;F <br /> topography, location,or surroundings,the strict application of the regulation deprives the property <br /> of privileges enjoyed by other property in the vicinity and under identical zoning classification. <br /> The applicant cites the following special circumstances: <br /> • The area has several pre-existing residential parcels. <br /> • Someday soon, Austin Road will bisect this property. <br /> • The owners are not likely to sell the remainder within 10 years. <br /> • In the future, this property will be across from industrial property. <br /> Finding No. 1 cannot be made because none of the above circumstances are related to <br /> size,shape, topography, location, or surroundings. In addition, the reasons cited by the applicant do not <br /> deprive the property of privileges enjoyed by other property in the vicinity and under identical zoning <br /> classification. The existing parcels were created pursuant to previous ordinances. There is no evidence <br /> to indicate that Austin Road will bisect this property. The homesite provisions of the title do not permit <br /> the sale of the homesite or the remainder for 10 years. Finally, although the Manteca General Plan shows <br /> the property to the west as industrial, both the County and the City's General Plans show this site as <br /> agriculture. <br /> San Joaquin County VR-94-2/Potter <br /> Community Development Page 6 <br />
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