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L <br />Discussion: <br />The existing residence was built in 1912. The property is located in a two acre zoning district. <br />However, the neighborhood is more in character with half acre zoning standards. If half acre <br />zoning standards were applied to this property the residence would not meet the front yard <br />setback. The proposed front porch still would re<]uire a front setback variance, however the <br />porch would meet the required 10’ side yard setback. <br />The proposed porch is similar to a front porch approved recently for Phillip and Constance <br />Martin at 1230 Arbor Street. If you drive up and down Briar Street and Arbor Street you see <br />many of the residences have front porches. <br />History of Briar Street: <br />Arbor Street is zoned RR-IB, most of the properties in the area are half acre lots. 1 he residences <br />in the area were built prior to the current zoning classification. Because of this, variances have <br />been applied for and approved in the area. Staff researched only Briar Street. Two were found <br />for Briar Street. <br />1233 Briar Street: New deck <br />Average Lakeshore Setback. <br />1261 Briar Street: New residence. <br />Front yard 35.5 ’/50 ’ required. <br />Side yard 25.9'/30’ required. <br />Side yard Adjacent Street 15.2’/50 ’ required. <br />Statement of Hardship: <br />The applicant should also be asked for their testimony regarding this issue, <br />Issues for Consideration: <br />1. Does the Planning Commission feel the front porch is in character with the neighborhood? <br />2. The hardcover in the 500-1000 ’ setback zone is well below- the allowed 35%. <br />3. The existing residence was built in 1912 prior to current zoning standards. <br />4. The structural coverage on the lot is increasing but still below the allowed 15%. <br />5. The well and pipe are located 20’ to side (south) of the residence. <br />6. Other issues raised by the Planning, Commission. <br />#02-285 1 Kevin Curle>AVendy Kellett <br />1291 Briar Street <br />11/15/2002 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />T