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Variance sought to allow shed near home in Gold Canyon

Posted 7/7/20

A variance is being sought from the Pinal County Board of Adjustment and Appeals to allow the placement of an existing shed on a 0.4-acre parcel on lot 87 in Hermosa Hills, northeast of U.S. Highway …

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Variance sought to allow shed near home in Gold Canyon

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A variance is being sought from the Pinal County Board of Adjustment and Appeals to allow the placement of an existing shed on a 0.4-acre parcel on lot 87 in Hermosa Hills, northeast of U.S. Highway 60 in Gold Canyon.

Michael Middaugh, landowner and applicant, is requesting the variance to allow a reduction in the minimum front yard setback for accessory structures from 60 feet to 35 feet and minimum distance to a main building from 7 feet to 4 feet, according to a public notice.

The board of adjustment and appeals meets at 9 a.m. Thursday, July 23, in The Pinal County Emergency Operations Center’s Hearing Room, Administration Building F in Florence.

Information regarding the case is at pinalcountyaz.gov/CommunityDevelopment/Planning/Pages/NoticeofHearing.aspx#