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u <br />Application Date: 8/21/00 <br />Completion Date: 8/21/00 <br />60 Day Deadline: 10/20/00 <br />Co/mtr'ii i^/ippTlNG <br />OCT 0 9 2000 <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CUT ur uiiUjvO <br />Department Approval: <br />Name: Wendy Bottenbcrg <br />Title: Zoning Administrator/Planner <br />Item Description: //2609 Alan and Maxine Opheim <br />1985 Fagemess Point Road <br />Variance <br />DATE: 10/9/00 <br />ITEM NO. / <br />Agenda Section: Zoning <br />Zoning Dbtrict: <br />Lot Area: <br />List of Exhibits: <br />A Resolution <br />B Notice of Planning Commission Action <br />C Staff Report and Exhibits of 9/18/2000 <br />LR-IC One Family Lakeshore Residential District (1/2 Acre) <br />13,883 s.f. (.316 acre) <br />Application Summary: The applicant has applied for variances to change an existing concrete patio to <br />a three season porch. The three season porch will be constructed on the existing concrete slab which is <br />located 6.9' from the side lot line where 10' is required. <br />The existing concrete slab and proposed three season porch are located approximately 80' from the OHWL <br />and encroach into the average lakeshore setback by 73'. The three season porch will not alter the views of <br />the adjacent properties. The property to the north is oriented to have lake views to the east rather than the <br />west. The topographic map (Exhibit D) and survey of adjacent property (Exhibit E) shows the rise in the <br />land and a guest house that obscures their view of the lake to the west. <br />The three season porch will increase the structural coverage on the lot to 2,074.5 s.f. (13%) where <br />1,858.5 s.f. (11.6%) exists and 2,396.25 s.f. (15%) is allowed. <br />• The three season porch will not result in an increase of hardcover coverage in the 75-250' setback <br />area. Proposed is 2,535.4 s.f. (24.1%) where 2,535.4 s.f. (24.1%) exists and 2,625 s.f. (25%) is <br />allowed. <br />1. Section 10.22, Subd. 1 (B) and Section 10.56, Subd. 16 (C)(6): Average Lakeshore: The average <br />lakeshore setback line shall be a straight line connecting the most lakeward protrusions of the residence <br />buildings on the immediately adjacent lakeshore lots. To permit a variance to encroach 73' into the average <br />lakeshore setback. <br />2. Section 10.25, Subd. 6 (B):Side Yard: The minimum requirement shall be observed for the side yard <br />setback: 10 feet. To permit a 6.9' setback to the property line to construct a 12' x 18' three season porch <br />where 10 ’ setback is required. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION: <br />The Planning Commission recommended by a 7 to 0 vote to: Approve the application as presented. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: <br />To approve the enclosed resolution. <br />COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: <br />To adopt or amend the enclosed resolution.
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