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MINUTES OP THE PLANNING COMMISSION tIEETING HELD OCTOBER 21, 1985. PAGE 9 <br />#977 WERNER continued <br />The purpose of the public hearing was to consider the request <br />for side setback, average setback, and hardcover variances <br />to construct additions to front and rear of house. <br />Sime questioned how this property was allowed to reach its <br />existing percentages of hardcover. <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron showed background <br />documentation dating back to 1977 to its present existing <br />status. He further explained the current request for <br />variances to build two additions. <br />Rovegno stated that additions amounting to an additional 158 <br />s.f. should be traded of with removal of existing hardcover. <br />Goetten felt that no increase in hardcover should be made. <br />Kelley agreed that there should be no additional hardcover <br />and also no encroachment into the average setback. <br />Jim Werner was present for this matter and stated that <br />possible trade-offs of hardcover could be made by removing <br />the rock beds and perhaps the cement slab which currently <br />supports the steps. <br />McDonald stated the drainage on the property was adequate <br />enough to prevent run-off into the lake. <br />There were no persons present objecting and the public <br />hearing was closed. <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Sime, to recommend <br />approval of the proposed side and average setback variances, <br />a hardcover variance of 36.5% with no increase (staff and <br />applicant to work on this), and subject to no additional <br />variances being granted to this property. Motion, Ayes 6, <br />Nays 0. <br />#978 MICHAEL McBNANY <br />2497 - 2503 KELLY AVENUE <br />VARIANCE <br />PUBLIC HEARING 10:11 - 10:26 <br />The certificate of mailing and affidavit of publication was <br />noted. <br />The purpose of the public hearing was to consider the request <br />for a variance to construct a detached garage on Outlot A of <br />"Kelly Cove”, which is a lot without a principal structure, <br />for the purpose of housing the Association's lawn <br />maintenance equipment. <br />Michael McEnany was present for this matter and stated they <br />presently have to store the lawn maintenance equipment in <br />someone's garage which means they can't use the garages for <br />their cars and must park outside which makes snow removal <br />difficult. He noted that they propose a 2-1/2 car garage to <br />store the lawn maintenance equipment and 2 cars.