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FILE n 04-3043 <br />August 9. 2004 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />Setbacks; <br />LR-IA Required Existing Proposed <br />Front 50'197’172’ <br />Rear 50’80’No Change <br />North Side 30’9.9’10’ (proposed garage) <br />South Side 30'8.2’No Change <br />Lakeshore 75’134’No Change <br />A\’cnys Lakesliorc 190’-170’ froinOHWL 30‘-l5’ into setback <br />(deck) <br />30’-15’ into setback <br />(deck) <br />Structural Coverage: <br />Total Lot Area Total Structural Coverage <br />33.300 s.f (0.76 Acre)Allowed; 4,995 s.f (15’/o) <br />Proposed; 3,335 s.f. (10 %) <br />Hardcover Calculations: <br />Hardcover Zone Total Area in <br />Zone <br />Allowed <br />Hardcover <br />Existing <br />Hardcover <br />Proposed <br />Hardcover <br />0-75 7,291 s.f Os.f <br />(0%) <br />4,280 s.f <br />(59 %) <br />County Road 15 <br />constitutes all <br />hardcover w/in <br />this zone <br />4,280 s.f <br />(59 %) <br />75 -250 19.634 s.f 4,908.5 s.f <br />(25%) <br />5,056 s.f* <br />(26%) <br />5,448 s.f <br />(27.7 %) <br />250- 500 12,819 s.f 3,845.7 s.f <br />(30%) <br />1,923 s.f <br />1 (15%) <br />1,923 s.f <br />(15%) <br />After exclusion of fabric or plastic-lined landscape beds <br />Side Yard Setback Variance <br />The north side of the home is currently located as close as 9.9 ’ from the side lot line <br />tapering to 12’ at its most conforming corner. The applicants are proposing to construct <br />their attached garage (including the roof overhang) no closer to the side lot line than 10’. <br />Hardcover Variance <br />The garage is proposed to be constructed over existing driveway hardcover, and the deck <br />will not increase in size as it is proposed to be reconstructed in-kind. The property <br />currentlv has 26% or 5,056 s.f. of hardcover within the 75 ’-250 ’ setback zone; the <br />applicants are proposing a net increase of 1.9% or 392 s.f.. The increase in 75 ’-250 ’ <br />hardcover could easily be eliminated by reconstructing the driveway parking area so that <br />more of it is in tlie 250 ’- 500 ’ zone.