A significant zoning appeal took center stage at the recent Saratoga Springs City meeting, as the Board of Zoning Appeals (ZBA) reviewed a request from local resident Amy Burton. Burton is seeking an area variance to demolish and construct a new garage at her property located at 151 Van Damme Street.
The city’s building inspector previously denied her application, prompting the appeal. The variance request is crucial as it pertains to the maximum building coverage allowed in the Urban Residential 3 district. Currently, the district mandates a maximum coverage of 40%, but Burton's proposal would increase this to 44%, seeking a 4% relief from the requirement.
During the meeting, the ZBA weighed the benefits of Burton's project against potential detriments to the community's health, safety, and welfare. Public notice of the hearing was duly given, and discussions took place between July 14 and July 28, 2025, highlighting the importance of community input in zoning decisions.
The outcome of this appeal could set a precedent for future zoning applications in the area, emphasizing the balance between individual property rights and community standards. The ZBA's decision is anticipated to impact not only Burton's plans but also the broader landscape of development in Saratoga Springs.