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I <br />#517 <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br />Jeanne Mabusth, Zoning Administrator <br />Michael P. Gaffron, Septic System Inspector <br />DATE:September 19, 1979 <br />SUBJECT: #517 Robert W. Huber, 3390 Bayside Road <br />VARIANCE ^ PROPOSED ADDITION <br />The subject house is on a 0.37 acre lot in a 2-acre <br />district. This area is currently under a moratorium for all buiiai g <br />o^^Uonron substandard lots. The Huber residence currently houses <br />five people in two bedroom. Based on a standard 75 <br />feet. The house has 500 square feet of drainfield existing now which <br />appears to be handling the Huber’s needs adequately. <br />current standards for a four bedroom home, essentially only , <br />one-fourth of the area required for one alternate or future drainfield <br />would be left. <br />Invariance and both had substantial area in which to expand the existing <br />S: nrp;;Ao ,rlatly’ <br />expand their family, that the existing substandard size drainfield is <br />currently handling the existing sewage load, and that the Hubers expect <br />to remain in the house indefinitely. All these factors are of course <br />subject to change. <br />The Planning Commission must decide whether or not to allow the addition <br />based on the above facts and statements of facts below: <br />1.The subject property is within the Stubbs Bay Moratorium Area. The <br />purpose of the moratorium is to temporarily stop exactly the tpe of <br />application the Hubers are presenting, i.e. addition which will <br />increase the potential sewage treatment problem in the area.