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# <br />#03-2931 <br />August 11,2003 <br />Page 2 of S <br />LOT ANALYSIS WORSHEET <br />Lot ArcaAVidth; <br />LR-IB Lot Area Lot Width <br />Required 53,560 s.f. (1 acre)140’ <br />Actual 19,429 s.f. (.446 acres)132’ <br />Setbacks: <br />LR-IB Required Existing Proposed <br />Front 35’28.2’28.2’ <br />Rear 30 ’62 ’62 ’ <br />Left Side 10 ’58.3 ’58.3 ’ <br />Right Side 35’29.1 ’ (house) <br />51 ’ (garage) <br />29.1 ’ (house) <br />47’ (garage) <br />Structural Coveraee: <br />Total Lot Area Total Structural Coverage <br />19,429 s.f (.446 acres)Allowed: 2,914.35 s.f (15%) <br />Proposed : 1,921 s. f (9.9%) <br />Hardcover Calculations: <br />Hardcover <br />Zone <br />Total Area in <br />Zone <br />Allowed <br />Hardcover <br />Existing <br />Hardcover <br />Proposed <br />Hardcover <br />250 - 500 <br />A A A 1 • <br />19,429 s.f <br />t • a . • <br />5.828.7 s.f <br />(30%) <br />3.001 s.f* <br />(15.4%) <br />3,132 s.f <br />(16.1%) <br />Front Yard Setback Variance <br />The applicants wish to replace their existing, dilapidating two-car garage. They will be <br />essentially rebuilding it in the same location, although two feet further to the south to <br />accommodate an existing tree. The two foot shift of the garage doesn’t affect the side <br />yard setbacks, as there is substantial space between the garage and side property lines. <br />The existing garage is 22 ’ x 24’ and the applicant has proposed a garage size of24’ x 24’ <br />% .*