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L <br />FILE *04.^068 <br />I Nev«fT*«f 2004 <br />P»g«2o'4 <br />LUtofEiblblti <br />A. Application <br />Ha^hip Documentation Fonn <br />Existing it Proposed Surv’ey/Site Plan <br />Proposed Plans and Elevations <br />Submitted Hardcover Calculations <br />Aerial Photo Illustrating Average Lakeshore Setback <br />Structural Analysis by Instant Testing Co dated 11-05*04 <br />Resolution No. 479S <br />Permit Record List from Property Street File <br />Hardcover reduction propose from applicant <br />Property Ch^iers List <br />Plat Map <br />B. <br />C. <br />D. <br />E. <br />F. <br />G. <br />H. <br />I. <br />J. <br />K. <br />L. <br />Background <br />Bill and Anita Rouse are the current property ow-ncrs at 4051 Highwood Road. They are <br />proposing to add a second story over a portion of the existing home, and reorient and <br />raise the roof of the home and raise the roof of the garage to match the renovation. Due <br />to the location of the home and detached garage uith respect to the side lot line, variances <br />are required in order to increase the building envelopes \4ithin the substandard setback. <br />Additionally, the shoreline has eroded since the home N^-as initially constructed resulting <br />in the home now eiKroaching into the 7S* lake setback. <br />In 2002, a Resolution (Exhibit G) was passed to grant approval for the owners of ^051 <br />Highwood Road to use and maintain a portion of the planed alley for driveway access to <br />a garage located on their property as long as the garage and home remain on the property <br />and the garage doors remain oriented toward the alley. <br />LOT ANALYSIS WORSHEET <br />Lot AreaAVidIht <br />LR-IB Lot Area Lot Width <br />Required 43,560(1.0 acre)140 ’ <br />Actual 22,215 s.f (O.SOacre)90 ’ @ OHWL <br />95* ® 75 ’ <br />LR-IB Required Eiittlai Proposed <br />Rear 30 ’18.6’No Change <br />West Side 10 ’ <br />9.3 ’ (garage) <br />4.3 ’ (house) <br />21.7'(guest house) <br />No Change <br />Ea^Side 10 ’ <br />70'e (garage) <br />24.8 ’ (house) <br />11.7' (guesthouse) <br />No Change <br />Lakeshore 75 ’70 ’± (house) <br />55 ’±(deck)No Change <br />Averaic Lakeshore Meets the average lakeshore setback.