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TO:Planning Conunission <br />FROM:Jeanne A. Mabusth <br />DATE:June 14, 1982 <br />SUBJECT: #681 Doug DeMalignon, 1380 Arbor Street - Variance <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - DeMalignon letter <br />Exhibit B - Gaffron Memo <br />Exhibit C - Planning Commission minutes of May 17, 1982 <br />As the applicant has noted in his most recent letter. Exhibit A, <br />staff was unable to locate drainfield in the yard area on the <br />south. The plumbers have confirmed the existing septic system <br />as being totally within the front yard. The previous owners <br />have informed DeMalignon that the septic system and well have <br />functioned satisfactorily since 1976. Except for the pumping last <br />fall, the City has no record of excessive pump outs since 1976. <br />The septic consultant, Exhibit C, stands by his original <br />recommendation as follows: as long as the expansion does not <br />involve additional bedrooms or bathrooms suggesting more intensive <br />use of a substandard septic system, he sees no problem with <br />approving the addition. <br />Planning Commission must address the more general issue of approving <br />any form of structural expansion for an existing principal <br />structure on a severely substandard lot. <br />Area Review of Similar Applications: <br />#645 Dorothy Forcier <br />required = 2 acres <br />existing = .41 acres <br />variance = 1.59 or 75% <br />#533 Steve Curren <br />required = 2 acres <br />existing = .33 acre <br />variance = 1.67 or 78% <br />#683 DeMalignon <br />required = 2 acres <br />existing = .13 acres <br />variance = 1.87 acres or 93% <br />Planning Commission approved the Curren application by limiting the <br />structural expansion to 1 additional bedroom based on the limited <br />septic area. In the approval of the Forcier application, the <br />principal structure was limited to 3 bedrooms based on alternate <br />and current septic site areas. The comprehensive plan has <br />designated the Crystal Bay neighborhood for sewer service sometime <br />within the next 5 to 10 years.