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r-" <br />I, <br />r. <br />Dalt AppIkatioB Received: 02>23*dS <br />Date Apfdlcatloe Coaipicic: 03-17-95 <br />60-Day Review Period Eipiratioa: 05-17-05 .OHO <br />.-(OT <br />REQUEST FOR COVNaL ACTION <br />Date: April 4,2005 <br />Item No. 'y <br />Departnoat Approval:Adniaistrafor Approval:Agcada SccHon: <br />Naaic: Melanie Curtis <br />Title: City Planner <br />Item Description: <br />#05-3092 - Mathew A Michelle Hofmann - 1225 Dickinson St - Variances <br />Zoning District; <br />Lot Area: <br />Lot Width: <br />RR-IB, One Family Roral Residential, 2-acrcs/200* <br />0.62 acre (27,086 s.f.) <br />135* <br />List of Exhibits: <br />A. PC Action Notice dated 03-22-05 <br />B. PC Memo & Exhibits of 03-14-05 <br />C. Draft PC Minutes <br />AppHcatioa Summary: <br />The appiicants are requesting lot width, lot area and a side street setback variance in order to rebuild a <br />new single ftuniiy residence on a property 135’ wide and 0.60 acre where 200’ of width and 2 acres <br />are required. Additionally, the applicants are requesting a side street setback variance to construct the <br />iwoposed home 30’ from the side street where a 50’ setback is required. <br />Planning Commissioa Rccomamadation <br />On March 21,2005, Planning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval of the lot area, lot width, <br />and side street setback variances. <br />Disenssion <br />The applicants originally requested a 35’ setback from the side street, but during the meeting the <br />applicants discussed an additional 5’ side street setback variance due to the sloping topography to the <br />east of the lot. The Plaiuiing Commission agreed with the additional 5’ variance however wanted to <br />restrict the applicants to the extent of the footprint as proposed on the site plan. <br />The applicants were unaware of the restriction on the footprint size until they received the Plaiuiing <br />Commission Action Notice after the meeting. At that time they met with staff to discuss options. At <br />20.7% their proposal is well under the hardcover limit and below the structural coverage limit with <br />10.5% lot coverage proposed. <br />i