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. \ <br />t <br />STATEMENT OF HARDSHIPThe appUcants’ statement of hardship is included as Attachment A. They should also be asked <br />for their testimony regarding this issue. <br />r^tpria for Determining Undue Hardship <br />1. The property in question cannot be put to a reasonable use if used under conditions <br />allowed by the official controls. <br />Hie exisUng residence and deck were built prior to current zoning regulations. Any proposed <br />improvements to the residence may require variances from lakeshore and average lakeshore <br />setback regulations. <br />2. The plight of the landowner is due to circumstances unique to his property not created <br />by the landowner. <br />The lot was platted prior to current zoning requirements. The house and <ieck were also <br />constructed before the current zoning requirements. This condition has resulted in the lot <br />encroaching into the 75 foot and lakeshore average setback distances. <br />3 . The variance, if granted, may alter the essential character of the locality. <br />The structure currently exists on the lot within the average lakeshore setback dis^ce.^ pie <br />variance for encroachment into the setback applies to the 2nd story addition over the existmr, <br />structure. A variance from this requirement would not alter the residential character of the <br />neighborhood, or would it alter the use of the property. <br />4 The Board of Appeals and Adjustments or the Council may not permit as a vanance <br />for any use that is not permitted under this Chapter for the property m the zone wnere <br />the affected person's land is located. <br />Single family residential use is penrdtted in the LR-1B (One Family Lakeshore ReqidenUal) <br />zoning district. <br />U2380 Bruce »K Schmitt and Asslctates <br />I NO Tonkau a Road <br />Variances <br />6/15/98 <br />Page 2