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% <br />1 <br />:s <br />I <br />HofAnan slated he would like to keep his current plan and that he is proposing the house be shifted five <br />feet to the west, which will help the water drainage to the east. Hoffman noted he would also be <br />acquiring the property to the east for a tear down and rebuild. <br />Rahn stated he would be in ftivor of the 30«foot setback. <br />Jurgens noted he did not receive a portion of the applicant ’s hardship statement in his packet. Jurgens <br />asked the applicant to explain what he feels is the hardship for this lot. <br />Hoffman stated due to the elevations and setbacks that are allowed; the 30 or 3S*foot setbacic would <br />allow for less soil disruption and demolition of the property as well as helping with drainage. Hoffman <br />stated he would also like to preserve a large tree at the 30*foot setback. <br />Jurgens commented he is unsure whether there is a hardship on this pr^ily and that the existing <br />'W-' <br />building envelope could be utilized with the house reoriented. <br />Hofftnan stated if the house were reoriented, thenar of the residence would face Keene Avenue and <br />would not make the best use of the lot. <br />' r’t <br />.Jlahn^imiuired whether the applicant is aware of ^letter from the city engineer. <br />irtis stated the applicant has rcpponded to the recommendations from the city engineer and is willing <br />to incorporate them in his plans. <br />Raha aMvcd, Wlahay sccoadcd, nf reconaiead approval of Appikation #05*3092, Camclot <br />CoastraclkiB, lac., 1225 Dkkaasoa Street, graatiag of variaaces to lot width aad lot area, a side <br />’astreet sctbaeil^rloace of 30 feet to bdp aNsviate draiaagc issacs, subject to the cxistiag footprint <br />» <br />being used aad^ rar|alrcnMnls of the City Engineer being complied with, <br />VOTE: Ayes0,Nays0. <br />[iwunjirtirtiiaiiflii I