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' 1 <br />Ifr <br />m: <br />1;'. - <br />FILEM5-3104 <br />12 April 2005 <br />P«ge2o(5 <br />Sec. 78>1288. Hard cover limitatiooi. <br />(a) No hard cover or impervious surface shall be placed, located or constructed <br />within 75 feet of the ordinary high water level of any lake or tributary, except for stairways, <br />lifts, landings and lockboxes as regulated elsewhere in this Code. <br />(b) Between 75 feet and 250 feet of the OHWL, there shall be no greater than 25 <br />percent hard cover. Between 250 feet and 500 feet of the OHWL there shall be no greater than <br />30 percent hardcover. Between 500 feet and 1,000 feet of the OHWL there shall be no greater <br />than 35 percent hardcover. <br />See. 78*1403. Lot coverage. <br />In all zoning districts, for all lots of 0** 1.99 acres in total area, the total combined footprint <br />areas of all principal and accessory structures shall not exceed 15 percent of the lot area. <br />Exception: Regardless of lot area, every developed lot shall be allowed at least 1,500 square <br />feet of lot coverage by principal residence and garage structures. <br />List of Exhibits <br />A. Application <br />B. Hardship Documentation Form <br />C. Existing A Proposed Survey/Site Plan <br />D. Proposed Plans and Elevations <br />E. Project Narrative <br />F. Aerial Photo <br />G. Submitted Hardcover Calculations <br />H. Photos <br />I. Letter from Ulteig Engineers, Inc (Structural Analysis) <br />J. Property Owners List <br />K. PlatMiq) <br />Backgrooad <br />The applicants would like to add additional living space to their home by removing the <br />detached garage, constructing an attached garage and adding a 2"** story over the existing home <br />with living space above the garage. Portions of the existing home are within 75’ of the OHWL <br />and the property is over in hardcover and structural coverage; any change requires variances. <br />LOT ANALYSIS WORSHEET <br />LR-IC Lot Area Lot Width <br />Required 21,780 s.f (O.Sacre)100’ <br />Actual 14,000 s.f. (0.32 acre)102 ’