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Date Application Received: 05/22/19 <br /> Date Application Considered as Complete:05/29/19 <br /> 60-Day Review Period Expires: 07/28/19 <br /> To: Chair Ressler and Planning Commission Members <br /> Dustin Rief, City Administrator 4krs14o- <br /> From: Melanie Curtis, Planner mcc <br /> Date: 17 June 2019 <br /> Subject: #LA19-000043, Vujovich Design-Build o/b/o Joanne Pastel, 951 Spring Hill Road, <br /> Variance <br /> Public Hearing <br /> Application Summary: The applicant is requesting approval of a lake setback variance to permit <br /> construction of a one-stall garage addition and deck stair extending as much as 2.8' into the <br /> 100-foot lake setback of Long Lake. <br /> Staff Recommendation: Planning Department Staff recommends approval. <br /> Background <br /> The subject property is located on the north shore of Long Lake which is classified by the DNR as <br /> a recreational development (RD) lake.The RD classification guides the lake setbacks.The home <br /> was built in approximately 1971, prior to the adoption of the Shoreland Rules. Properties served <br /> by City sewer have a required 75-foot setback requirement from the OWHL(944.3'); however, <br /> on this property which is served by a private septic system buildings must meet a 100-foot <br /> setback from the lake. <br /> LOT ANALYSIS WORKSHEET <br /> Section 78-305; 78-1279-Setbacks: <br /> LA-1A Required Existing Proposed <br /> Rear/Street 50' 47.6' No Change <br /> East Side 30' 59.3' No Change <br /> West Side 30' 250' 244' <br /> ±100' House ±98' Garage <br /> Lakeshore 100' ±97' Deck Stair <br /> The home to the west determines the ALS setback. That home <br /> Average Lakeshore is set approximately 83'from the OHWL. The applicant's home <br /> conforms to the ALS requirement. <br />