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AGENDA ITEM <br />Item No.: 15 <br />Date: April 9, 2018 <br />Item Description: LAI 8-000019 —Mark Williams o/b/o Mary and Mark Enger, 2697 <br />Casco Point Road, Variances — Resolution <br />Presenter: Laura Oakden Agenda Consent Agenda <br />City Planner Section: <br />1. Purpose. The applicant is requesting a 75 -foot Lakeyard setback, Hardcover in the Lakeyard, Lot <br />Area, and Lot Width variances. <br />2. 15.99 Deadline. The application was received on February 28, 2018; it was considered complete on <br />March 2, 2018. Therefore the 60 -day review period expires on May 1, 2018. <br />Background/ Summary. The application is proposed to demolish the exiting home and construct a new <br />single family house. The proposed home sits partially within the footprint of the exiting home. The <br />applicant is asking for variances to center the home on the lot with creates a new encroachment into the <br />75 -foot lakeyard with the porch and corresponding increased hardcover. The applicants are also are <br />requesting lot area and lot width variances for the non -conforming lot. <br />The applicant also requested an average lakeshore setback variance to allow the new home to encroach <br />1.5 feet into the setback. The Planning Commission did not support that variance and suggested the <br />applicant bring the home back away from the OHWL to meet the average lakeshore setback. The <br />applicants updated their plans to reflect recommendation of the Planning Commission. The new structure <br />will encroach approximately 126 sq ft of the single story porch is within the 75 lake yard. <br />3. Planning Commission Vote and Comment. On March 19, 2018, the Planning Commission held a <br />public hearing and reviewed the application. The Planning Commission noted that this lakeshore lot is <br />lower in the street third of the lot, forming a bowl, which limits the building envelope of the lot. The <br />Planning Commission voted to 5-1 to approve the 75- lakeyard setback, hardcover in the lakeyard, lot <br />area, lot width, subject to the conditions of the City Engineer, and to deny the average lakeshore setback <br />request. <br />The application amended their plans to move the home to meet the average lakeshore setback <br />requirement. <br />4. Public Comment. No public comments were received. <br />5. Staff Recommendation. Staff recommends approval of the requested variances with the findings <br />made by the Planning Commission. <br />COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED <br />Motion to adopt or amend the approval resolution. <br />Exhibits <br />Exhibit A. Draft Resolution <br />Exhibit B. Proposed Updated Survey <br />Exhibit C. Draft PC Minutes <br />Exhibit D. PC Staff Report <br />Prepared By: L. Oakden <br />Reviewed By: J. Barnhart <br />Approved By: -TV <br />
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