What is the name of your state? Ohio
Hello,
I live in a zoned residential neighborhood of Norwood, Ohio. Recently, I received a notice for a hearing regarding a building variance for the building next door. There is a potential renter who wants to renovate part of the building and add a real estate company.
When I purchased my home in 2015, the building was owned by a plumber. I was told that although we are in a residential area, our city's zoning board typically approves for businesses to be located in buildings on corners that were originally constructed as commercial buildings. In 2016, a different plumber purchased the building next door and has been running his business out of it. He also (sublets?) the building to other workmen, but I don’t know if they also have independent businesses or not.
I plan on attending the hearing for the new variance that would allow the real estate business. I understand how and why this process has unfolded. However, I would like to know why I was not notified when the building transferred ownership (and business names) in 2016. I did not know about variances then and did not understand the new owner might have had to seek approval. Am I assuming correctly that the plumber who purchased the building in 2016 should have be required to notify neighbors and seek a variance for the new business that he started operating from this building? Is this a talking point we could/should mention at the hearing for the variance that is currently being considered?
Thank you in advance for your time and help!
Hello,
I live in a zoned residential neighborhood of Norwood, Ohio. Recently, I received a notice for a hearing regarding a building variance for the building next door. There is a potential renter who wants to renovate part of the building and add a real estate company.
When I purchased my home in 2015, the building was owned by a plumber. I was told that although we are in a residential area, our city's zoning board typically approves for businesses to be located in buildings on corners that were originally constructed as commercial buildings. In 2016, a different plumber purchased the building next door and has been running his business out of it. He also (sublets?) the building to other workmen, but I don’t know if they also have independent businesses or not.
I plan on attending the hearing for the new variance that would allow the real estate business. I understand how and why this process has unfolded. However, I would like to know why I was not notified when the building transferred ownership (and business names) in 2016. I did not know about variances then and did not understand the new owner might have had to seek approval. Am I assuming correctly that the plumber who purchased the building in 2016 should have be required to notify neighbors and seek a variance for the new business that he started operating from this building? Is this a talking point we could/should mention at the hearing for the variance that is currently being considered?
Thank you in advance for your time and help!