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L <br />exHiftiT B <br />Description of Reougst: <br />The western most (road side) portion of the house has an A frame style roof with <br />dormers. It also has an area that is a flat, rubber roof. We would like to remove the <br />western most (road side) portion of our roof and replace It with a conventional roof to <br />match the eastern most (lake side) roof up to the flat roof area. This would provide a <br />uniform and consistent roofline. The proposed new roof will not be any higher or wider <br />than the eastern most (lake side) roof. The increased bulk of the house will be very <br />minimal. We would like to install a trussed roof over the existing flat, rubber roof on <br />the western most side (road side) of the house. <br />We would also like to replace the existing plastic roof on the carport with a trussed roof, <br />running the opposite direction of the existing garage roof. <br />Hardshlo/Descriotion of Unusual Property Conditions <br />We are asking for this variance because the house and carport were built within the side <br />setback boundaries. <br />The existing dormer and flat roof show evidence of past leakage. There are large water <br />spots on the inside sheetrock directly beneath the dormers and water pools up on the <br />flat roof. We feel by allowing us to ch.inge the roof to a more conventional line, we <br />would be better able to capture run off water via a gutter system so that rain water does <br />not run into our basement or onto our neighbor's lot. Because we are not proposing to <br />build higher or wider than the existing eastern side (lake side) roof, we will not obstruct <br />our neighbors view. <br />i