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flLE«U-2M2 <br />OctoMf 10 2003 <br />Pa0t3ofS <br />Rear (street)30*12*ir <br />North Side 10*10 ’10 ’ <br />South Side 10*5’5* <br />Average Lakeshore The entire home is currently located within the av erage lakeshore <br />setback. <br />StmgtTol Cifo fMc; <br />Total Lot Area Total Strncmral Covcrafc <br />20.1S6s.f. (0.46 acre)Allowed 3027 s.f. (15%) <br />Proposed; 2728 s.f. (13.5 %) <br />HarJcosarCalcabtioai; <br />Hardcover <br />Zone <br />Total Area io <br />Zone <br />Allowed <br />Hardcover <br />E listing <br />Hardcover <br />Proposed <br />Hardcover <br />9,856 s.f.Os.f 55 s.f.*55 s.f.0-75 (0%)lO 6% *4)(0 6 5i) <br />75-250 10.330 s.f.2582.5 s.f. <br />(25%) <br />6059 s.f* <br />158.6 54) <br />5633 s.f. <br />(54.5 %) <br />After exclusion of fabric or plastic-lined landscape beds <br />Laka Yard Setback Variance <br />One square fool of the home exists vsithin the 75* required setback from the OHWI. of <br />Lake Minnetonka. In order to change the roof line in this area and lake yard setback <br />variance is required. The sariance requested Mill lessen the bulk and mass of the home as <br />the roof peak will remain the same and the pitch w ill increase, thus losing bulk. <br />Hardcover Setback Variance <br />Hardcover levels on this property are above that which is allowed by Code. Within the 0- <br />75’ zone 0.6V# hardcover exists which accounts for 55 s f. including a portion of the <br />home, a portion of the deck and paved patio. The 75*-250* zone currently has 6059 s.f. <br />of haid surface, the ^plicant has proposed a 426 s.f. reduction in the driveway area to <br />lessen the hardcover. The hardcover for the 75’-250* zone will be reduced from 58.655* <br />to 54.5% not including landscape beds with plastic or fabric. <br />Average Lakeshore Setback Variance <br />The entire structure of the home is within the average lakeshore setback. Due to the <br />nature of the property and its relationship between the properties on the point the entire <br />property is essentially within the average lakeshore setback. No neighboring views of the <br />lake will be impacted by the changes.