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nistrator <br />- Preliminary <br />ance <br />:ruction of an <br />requirements, <br />r regulations. <br />e facing onto <br />cement with the <br />:el in order to <br />Lon would be at <br />existing house <br />e hardcover on <br />-250* and 250- <br />applicant did <br />nt Percent <br />d Variance <br />20% <br />55% <br />approximately <br />to nearly 100 <br />lined from the <br />te slightly by <br />h hardcover on <br />this attached <br />current equal <br />roperty. <br />1 <br />f i <br />A- <br />, <br />■i'-' <br />yy <br />P-' <br />i <br />Vi‘: <br />'t; <br />6>-i <br />i5-.;-■ ■ 1^', <br />Page 2 <br />#835 Judd Rogers <br />Other questions to ponder: <br />1. Access onto Forest Lake Landing - <br />Is there adequate area to provide a safe access? <br />2. Where is existing well - <br />Is it affected by the new construction? <br />3. Where would the reduction of hardcover occur? <br />Note that at the time Rogers submitted the application and subdivision <br />fee, we had not received the survey and did not know that the hardcover <br />variance would be necessary. Applicant should be required to pay the <br />additional $100 variance fee. <br />• • ‘ • <br />• • • • *i* • <br />• • <br />• .... <br />... , ** <br />♦ . .* t <br />• r * * • •* ‘ •* • <br />• •• . * « * <br />• 4 • <br />• • . * * .. * . <br />' i . . ' • ‘ - . *...• * . • _ . . <br />»