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r <br />2. Oversized Accessory Structures are regulated by the following table: <br />Lot Area <br />0-1.99 acre <br />2.00- 3.00 acre <br />3.01- 3.50 acre <br />3.51- 4.00 acre <br />4.01- 4.50 acre <br />4.51- 5.00 acre <br />5.01- 6.00 acre <br />6.01- 7.00 acre <br />Ma.ximum Individual <br />Accessory Structure <br />Footprint Area <br />1.000 s.f. <br />1.200 s.f. <br />1.400 s.f. <br />1,600 s.f. <br />1,800 s.f. <br />2.000 s.f. <br />2.200 s.f. <br />2.400 s.f. <br />Ma,ximum Allowed <br />Total of All Accessory <br />Structure Footprint Areas* <br />on a Property <br />2.000 s.f. <br />2.400 s.f. <br />2.800 s.f. <br />3,200 s.f. <br />3,600 s.f. <br />4.000 s.f. <br />4.400 s.f. <br />4.800 s.f. <br />Review of Proposal <br />The proposed pole bam is 400 s.f. greater than what is allowed for an oversized accessory building <br />on a property. The applicant has stated he would like to use the larger building to store <br />snowmobiles, automobiles and house a workshop. Mr. Kerber also owns a seeding service and <br />would store his tmck and trailer within the building. <br />The property is located in the 5 acre “rural” area of the City along County Road 6 and Orchard Park <br />Road. There are two adjacent residential properties. Neither of the buildings would be fully visible <br />to adjacent properties, and would not be visible to the property to the south based on the mature trees <br />between the lots. The house, across Orchard Park Road, is blocked from view to much of the <br />applicant ’s property by mature trees along the road. <br />Reducing the size of the pole bam to 2,000 s.f would allow the applicant to build the structure <br />without the need for a variance. Relocating the structure to another portion of the property would <br />not be possible without replacing the septic system, which is depicted on the site survey. The <br />existing system has been determined to be non-compliant due to the 3' separation to the water table, <br />however it is not required to be replaced until 20 10. Additional testing has been completed to locate <br />a future primary and secondary site on the west side of the property. The proposed location of the <br />bam would best utilize the driveway. <br />The garage is located approximately 88' to the side (County Road 6) property line. Mr. Kerber <br />would like to relocate the building to accommodate the pole bam location. The only concern by <br />Staff is the garage should be staked to ensure a 26* wetland setback. <br />Review of Hardship <br />The applicant has submitted a project summary and Statement of Hardship attached as Exhibits A <br />(Application Fonn) and B. <br />12600 Brian J. Kerber <br />740 Orchard Park Road <br />Variances <br />July 17,2000