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'.[SL:.’ <br />i' > : <br />L. <br />Chairman Kelley and Planning Commission Members <br />Mayor Peterson and City Council <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />Froos <br />Date: <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br />January 10, 1992 <br />Subject: #1705 Christopher Smith, 3650 Casco Avenue <br />Variance - Public Hearing <br />Pertinent Ordinance <br />Section 10.22, Subd. 1 (B) — Entire residence structure <br />shall be located in front of the average lakeshore setback line <br />(review Exhibit H). <br />List of Exhibits <br />A - Application <br />B - Neighbors' Acknowledgement Forms plus Approval Letters <br />C - Property Owners' List <br />D - Plat Map <br />E - Certificate of Survey <br />P - Hardcover Fact Sheets <br />G - Building Elevations/Floor Plan <br />H - Sketch of Average Lakeshore Setback Line <br />Description of Request <br />During the preparation for the filing of the building permit <br />application, it was determined that an average lakeshore setback <br />variance would be required. Because of the delays presented by <br />the limited holiday meeting schedule, the applicant/owner made a <br />formal request of the Council that would allow staff to issue a <br />foundation permit for the new construction. Applicant had <br />already filed the variance application for the January meeting. <br />Council denied the special request because of the issue of <br />negative precedence setting and that the application would be <br />scheduled for Council's action at their January 27th meeting <br />involving merely a two week delay for owner. <br />Review Exhibits C and H. Because of the configuration of <br />the adjacent lots, an average lakeshore setback variance would be <br />required for any plan to reconstruct a residence cn the subject <br />pj^operty and meet all other required setbacks. Please review <br />Exhibits F and G. No other variances are required. Note that <br />excessive hardcover within the 250-500' setback area already <br />®3cists. The hardcover within the 0-75' :sone is an existing <br />sidewalk and stairs. No changes ar^ proposed. Applicant should <br />be advised that any plans to alter existing improvements within <br />the 0 — 75' setback area will require building permit and such <br />improvements will be limited to the approved standards for <br />lakeshore access stairs. <br />• — •JT' •J