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File #2340 <br />March 13,1998 <br />Page 2 <br />5.Provided revised hardcover calculations rellecting twinhome moved further south, <br />slightly nearer the County Road, and reflecting revised lot areas due to lot line <br />revisions. <br />6. <br />7. <br />Showed a proposed berm along the west lot line as a bulTer to Lakeside Marina. This <br />berm is over the e.xisting City sewer lines/easement and reflects grade changes within <br />5' of a lot line which requires a conditional use permit. <br />The 55' X 35' stomiwater pond has not been excluded from the area of the lakeshore <br />lot. Ulien excluded, this leaves the lakeshore lot at 0.748 acres, just a tad under the <br />0.75 acre back lot standard. Getting it this close was only accomplished by the <br />substandard width and length of the driveway outlot and substandard width of the <br />private road outlot. <br />Revised Plan Conformity to Lot Standards <br />Lot 1 is a lakeshore lot that is proposed for a single family residence. As a back lot: <br />It nearly meets the "150% of 1/2 acre" back lot standard when the stormwater pond <br />easement is excluded (0.75 acres required, 0.748 acre proposed). <br />It meets the LR-lC-1 100' width minimum (124' at the shoreline, at the 75' setback <br />line, and at the street yard setback). <br />It meets the required 45' street yard depth (150% of the 30' LR-lC-1 standard). <br />It meets the required 15' side yard depth (150% of the 10' LR-lC-1 standard). <br />It meets the required lake setback of 75'. <br />Average setback is not an issue, since the proposed residence is further from the lake <br />than the residence to the east, and there is no residence to the west. <br />The access outlot (Outlot B) at a 20' w idth requires a variance to the 30' minimum <br />width requirement; the driveway meets the required 10' setback from the east lot line <br />per Section 10.03, Subd 27 (C) (3), but requires a variance because it is up against <br />the lot line of the front lot. At least 5' is normally needed to provide for snow <br />storage, etc.