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garage. Mischke indicated he would have pushed for a bigger garage had he known how little room he <br />would have. <br />Rahn noted Mischke was also pushing the 1500 square foot structural coverage. <br />Mischke stated vehicles larger than his, such as an Escolade, would not fit into the garage. <br />Rahn stated the larger issue is the structural coverage on the lot aikl the mwing on the lots, which is a <br />’' ''-X' U ’ <br />bigger issue on the smaller lots. Rahn stated to his recdllewhon thej*liuinihg Commission has not granted <br />.-'If <br />•:-> <br />variances to structural coverage. <br />Rahn inquired whether the existing garage is a single dr gara^ br a double car garage. Rahn commented <br />■iv-. <br />that it appears there originally was a double car garage mid.lud aipb^oii converted into living space. <br />Mischke stated the Olson ’s existing garage does nqfei^ accommodate a small dr. <br />Mrs. Olson stated she is unable to park her iitdie ct^ht gfUage. <br />Mischke stated the existing garage could not hive been any deeper, than it^currently is given the <br />V '♦‘'I ■ / <br />load-bearing wall that exists. ^ ' <br />Rahn stated he would not be in favbr bf exceeding thb pbrdii^ structural coverage on this lot. <br />Rahn inquired whether there an^ai^ i(mtional public comments on this application. <br />mlo the lake, it would be environmentally safer to store the <br />vehic|d' m;b|gim||a, which Would, prevent the salt and oil from draining down to the lake. <br />lla%.()^tioned whether the'gj[|r^.^uld be redesigned and that he would only approve something with <br />' or less. Rahn stt^^ locating the house Five feet from the existing house, the garage <br />'■j-i'.*; '‘’t. <br />would ajipeat^j^^,lv than tl^iiOiim. <br />V; <br />if ■ ,;r'7|7:Vr <br />Mrs. Olson statei| |t UQpOtttblb to construct a garage less than 1SOO square feet and that they would be <br />>’r:f <br />forced to remove part 6f their house in order to construct a garage. <br />Jurgens commented the applicants were aware of the limitations of the lot at the time they purchased it <br />and that the Planning Commission needs to comply with the rules as much as possible. Jurgens stated he <br />does not see a hardship.