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FILE #17-3918 <br />17 April 2017 <br />Page 6 of 9 <br />with the permitted uses for the Property, and is compliant with the zoning code and <br />comprehensive plan. <br />2) Compliant with the zoning code, including any conditions imposed on specific uses as <br />required by article V, division 3 of the City Code; The detached garage where the <br />bathroom will be located will be otherwise conforming in location, and height on <br />the Property. The proposed grading is residential in nature which is consistent with <br />the permitted uses for the Property. <br />3) Adequately served by police, fire, roads, and stormwater management; The <br />proposed use will be adequately served by existing services and facilities. <br />4) Provided with an adequate water supply and sewage disposal system; This <br />statement is true; the proposed detached garage with plumbing will be connected <br />to City sewer and private well. <br />5) Not expected to generate excessive demand for public services at public cost; Staff <br />believes this criterion is met. <br />6) Compatible with the surrounding area as the area is used both presently and as it is <br />planned to be used in the future; Regarding the import of and movement of fill <br />material and re -grading of the Property, once completed, will have no impact on <br />surrounding lands. The grades, once vegetated and landscaped should not have an <br />adverse impact on the neighborhood or the lake. <br />The detached garage building is rural residential in character and its use is expected <br />to be compatible with the surrounding area. <br />7) Consistent with the character of the surrounding area, unless a change of character <br />is called for in the community management plan; The detached garage will have a <br />residential visual character in keeping with the proposed home and is expected to <br />be compatible with the surrounding area. <br />The proposed grading activity will help to slow runoff from leaving the Property and <br />impacting neighboring properties. The floodplain mitigation proposed will not <br />result in a negative impact to neighboring properties or the lake. <br />8) Compatible with the character of buildings and site improvements in the surrounding <br />area, unless a change of character is called for in the community management plan; <br />The Applicants are proposing to substantially regrade the Property to mitigate filled <br />floodplain areas for the building site as well as facilitate better stormwater <br />management. It is likely adjacent lakeshore properties will not be impacted. The <br />grading will be reviewed and monitored closely by the City's engineer and MCWD <br />staff to assure that proper grading is conducted and that adjacent properties and <br />the lake are not adversely impacted. <br />