Zoning Board of Adjustment
The City of Tuscaloosa Zoning Board of Adjustment holds public hearings with virtual participation capabilities. There are several options available to provide input for consideration, listed below:
- In advance by written comment. There's no need to attend in-person. Submit written comments by email at zba@tuscaloosa.com or through the comment form below no later than 3:00pm on the meeting date. Written comments from individuals will be provided to the Board for consideration at the meeting and read into the record during the meeting for up to three minutes for each written comment. If there is a large group with similar comments, we strongly encourage one letter to be written with multiple signatures on the letter. If a large number of letters are submitted for a single case, staff reserves the right to summarize the sentiments of the letters as either for or against.
- During the meeting, by phone. Comments can also be provided through phone by making an appointment with Staff no later than 10:00am on the meeting date. Following your request, you will receive instruction on joining the meeting via phone to provide your comments.
- During the meeting, by video conference. To speak for or against an application by video conference, you must schedule an appointment with staff no later than 10am on the meeting date or put in your request through the comment form below. You will receive instructions on joining the meeting by email.
- During the meeting, in person. You can attend the meeting in-person to speakby coming to the Council Chambers located at 2201 University Boulevard. Parking is in the Intermodal Facility located at the corner of 7th Street and 23rd Avenue.
Any individual wishing to provide supplemental information (PowerPoint, handouts, etc.) must submit the information to staff via email no later than 3:00pm the Friday before the meeting date for a Monday meeting, and 3:00pm the Monday before any special called Wednesday meeting.
Meeting Date: March 28, 2022
Legal Notice
Cases
Winter McFarland LLC petitions for a use variance to allow a bar/tavern that exceeds the maximum allowable occupancy of 100 occupants located at 516 Greensboro Avenue. Zoned BC (DROD). (Council District 4) CONTINUED FROM FEBRUARY 2022 MEETING
Clint Carmichael petitions for a use variance to allow vehicle-mounted food sales, and outdoor amusement at 1708 16th Street. Zoned MG. (Council District 2) CONTINUED FROM FEBRUARY 2022 MEETING
Brock Rogerson petitions for a special exception to allow the short-term rental of a property in a historic district located at 39 The Downs. Zoned R-1H. (Council District 2)
Matthew Willits petitions for a special exception to allow the short-term rental of a property located at 11 Elmira Drive. Zoned R-2. (Council District 6)
Kisha White petitions for a use variance to allow a barbershop at 1006 37th Avenue. Zoned R-4. (Council District 1)
Matt Calderone petitions for a variance from the lot width standards on the property located at 1612 4th Avenue East. Zoned RA-1. (Council District 2)
TTL, Inc. petitions for a variance from the setback regulations on the property located at 1800 Culver Road. Zoned ML. (Council District 1)
History
Originally the "Board of Adjustment," the Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) was formed in 1959 to hear and decide requests for special exceptions, authorize any variances from the Zoning Ordinance, and to hear and decide appeals where there is believed to be an error in any order, requirement, decision or determination made by the zoning officer.
Meetings
The ZBA normally holds a hearing on the fourth Monday of every month.
Hearings are held in the City Council Chamber on the second floor of City Hall beginning at 5 p.m. A pre-meeting will take place typically 30 minutes before the meeting begins.
Subdivision Covenants and HOA Regulations
The Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) by virtue of State Law and City of Tuscaloosa Ordinance does not have the jurisdiction or authority to consider, interpret and/or enforce any term or condition of subdivision covenants and/or Home Owners Association (HOA) rules or regulations. These matters are therefore not relevant areas of inquiry by the Board on any petition. Such covenants or regulations are between the private parties involved and not the ZBA. That having been said, any decision made by the ZBA on any particular case does not necessarily preclude the enforcement of such subdivision covenants and/or HOA rules or regulations by other lawful means.
Members
The ZBA consists of five residents of the city appointed by the City Council. In addition to the five regular members, two supernumerary members are appointed to serve at the call of the chairman in the absence of regular members. Their term of office is three years.
Sec. 24-192. - Membership of board.
The membership of the board of adjustment shall consist of five (5) residents of the city appointed by the city council. Their terms of office shall be three (3) years. In addition to the five (5) regular members herein provided for, two (2) supernumerary members shall be appointed to serve on such board at the call of the chairman, only in the absence of regular members, and while so serving have and exercise the power and authority of regular members. Such supernumerary members shall be appointed to serve for three-year terms and shall be eligible for reappointment. The board shall promptly notify the city council of any vacancies which occur. Appointments to fill vacancies shall be only for the unexpired portion of the term. Members of the board shall hold no other office in the city, except that not more than one member of the board may also be a member of the planning commission.
Sec. 24-193. - Functions.
The board of adjustment shall perform the following functions:
- To hear and decide appeals where it is alleged by the appellant that there is error in any order, requirement, decision, or determination made by the zoning officer in enforcement of this chapter or any valid law or regulation governing the action of such officials.
- To hear and decide requests for special exceptions expressly allowed by this chapter, subject to the warrants and criteria set forth in article VII.
- To authorize upon appeal in specific cases such variances from the terms of this chapter as will not be contrary to the public interest, where, owing to special conditions, a literal enforcement of the provisions of this chapter will result in unnecessary hardship, and so that the spirit of this chapter shall be observed and substantial justice done.
Commission Members
Robert Ennis, Chair | Robert E. Steward, Jr., Vice-Chair | |
Linda Ford | Andrew Robertson | Paul Rollins, Jr. |
Angela "Michele" Coley (Supernumerary) | Howard Speights (Supernumerary) |
Emily Hayes
Neighborhood Resources Coordinator
Physical Address
Planning, Office of Urban Development
2201 University Blvd
Annex III, 3rd Floor
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401