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FILE •04-30S2 <br />10 20C4 <br />Paga 1 of 2 <br />D»U AfpUca(^*Date A^lkatloB CoMidcrcd IS Cospldc: 09-I3-4M <br />M-Day Rc^tew Period Etpires; 01-13-05 <br />To: Chair Rahn and Planning Conunission Members <br />Ron Moorse. City Administrator <br />From: <br />Date: <br />Subject: <br />Melanie Curtis. City Planner | f <br />November 10,2004 <br />I <br />04-3052, Eric Vogstrom, 2618 Cascc Point Road, <br />- Variance <br />- public hearing <br />ZouUig District: <br />Lot Area: <br />Width: <br />LR-IC, Oac Family Lakeshore RrsklentiaL 'A acre/100* <br />0.47 acre (20,561 s.f.) <br />100' parallel to the shore <br />80' @ 75’ setback <br />AppHcuthtt Smuotmo * application was denied at your October 18 meeting. Since <br />that time the applicant has proposed reductions and has been referred back to the <br />Planning Commission by the City Council for review of the revised plan. <br />The revised application consists of the following. <br />1. A hardcover variance for 36 8% hardcover within the 75* - 250* setback zone <br />where 25S is normally allowed and 27.1% currently exists (45.8% with the <br />addition of the 2,652 s.f area used as the gravel driveway in the right-of-way); <br />and <br />2. An average lakeshore setback variance to encroach S' nearer to the lake than the <br />property to the south. <br />The applicant has submitted a tree and vegetation restoration plan for the property which <br />staff is currently reviewing.______________________________________ <br />Stq£f Recommendation: Planning Department Staff recommends approval of the <br />average lakeshore setback variance; and should the Planning Conunission find that there <br />is a hardship inherent to the land supporting a hardco\er variance an appropriate level <br />should be determined._________________________________________ <br />LUt ofExUbiU <br />A. Survey revised November 8,2004 <br />B. Council Report as of November 4,2004