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-■ ■: <br />- v' ‘ <br />lv>^v <br />Zoning File #1633 <br />April 10, 1991 <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />Options of Action - <br />Denial. Please refer to the necessary findings in your <br />zoning code? or <br />Approval. To approve the setback variance of Andrew <br />McDermott for the property located at 2702 Walters Port Lane <br />based on the hardships cited by applicant, as follows; <br />1. Unusual shape of the property, current floor plan of <br />residence (applicant to provide floor plans of structure at <br />Planning Commission meeting), and location of house on lot. <br />Please review A-2. Applicant has made comments pertaining <br />to an original subdivision of the properties by Michael Pluhm. <br />As the subdivision referred to involved a lot line rearrangement. <br />The staff person who was responsible for that review, there was <br />never any land to be acquired by the property owner at 2702 <br />Walters Port Lane. If this was true, this property would have <br />been part of the lot line rearrangement application. It is "true <br />that Mr. Pluhm did purchase 2702 Walters Port Lane <br />subdivision was complete. The property does gain the benefit of <br />all the open space area. Remember, Mr. Pluhm was allowed to do <br />certain improvements to his existing residence based on his not <br />being allowed to develop portions further away from the lake as <br />an attempt to compensate for the additional hardcover within <br />75-250' setback area. If there were such deeds to be passed <br />between property owners, it would have required subdivision <br />approval by the City. We have no such record of a subdivision <br />involving the Pluhm property with the property at 2702 Walters <br />Port Lane. <br />The following conditions may be considered with approval of <br />the application; <br />1. Applicant should be placed on notice that there will be <br />no further encroachment on the east rear yard for future <br />expansion of the principal structure. <br />2. Planning Commission may ask applicant to consider the <br />removal of excessive amounts of hardcover within 75-250 <br />setback area. What is the opinion of Planning Commission <br />Members (316.5 s.f. or 5.57% hardcover is landscape area)? <br />I