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Memorandum <br />Date: <br />To: <br />From: <br />RE: <br />February 2,2004 <br />City Administrator, Mayor, and Council <br />Mike Gaffron, Planning Director <br />planning CommissiOD*s Recommendation Regarding Project <br />#03>2962 - Hardcover Variance <br />The Planning Commission, at their January 20,2004 meeting recommended approval of a <br />hardcover variance to allow 38.6% hardcover in the 75’-250’ zone. Because this project <br />is a rebuild, I would offer the following comments: <br />From staff's perspective, approval at 38.6% is somewhat inconsistent with Council's <br />pattern of approvals for total rebuilds within the past 5 years. While the applicant has <br />reduced the proposed house to meet the 15% lot coverage limit, that fact in itself does not <br />justify the level of hardcover proposed. It is not uncommon that homes are reduced to a <br />level significantly less than 15% lot coverage to meet the 25% hardcover limit. <br />Staff feels the lot shape justification (top of pg. 4 of Jan. 20 Memo) for 32% hardcover, is <br />a reasonable method to quantify the hardship based on lot shape. A further hardship, <br />based on the limited parking area and need for a back-up apron to access Snadywood <br />Road, perhaps justifies an additional 15’ x 15’ in driveway, or perhaps another 225 s.f. <br />At best, we don’t find a justification to go above 3609 + 225 = 3834 s.f. or 33.6% for this <br />rebuild. To approve it at this level without additional unique justification will make this <br />iqiproval stand out as an anomaly and as a precedent. <br />A <br />....