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#2370 - O’Keefe <br />June 11,1998 <br />Page 2 <br />^ .”iV> <br />A revised grading plan has not been submitted, although applicant notes that while the walkout <br />excavation has been abandoned, he would like to do some shaving in the 0-75' zone along the <br />northwest side to match the neighboring elevations. Staff is concerned how this will impact a <br />remaining 20" maple in this area. <br />Hardcover <br />The revised hardcover proposal includes some changes to the driveway and patio concepts. A backup <br />or parking area near the garage is proposed, as well as a "percolating paver" patio at the northwest <br />comer of the house, just off of the kitchen and screen porch. While no detail information has been <br />submitted about the specific paver material proposed, in all past applications the City has considered <br />such materials as hardcover, regardless of their permeability, much the same as weed-control fabrics <br />in landscape beds. Including the patio and reconfigured driveway, proposed hardcover in the 75-250’ <br />zone is 6,505 s.f. or 42.8%, as compared with 41.4% in the first prop)osal and 26.2% existing. Also, <br />the revised proposal has significantly more driveway in the south 0-75’ zone than the first plan, <br />approximately 1100 s.f. as compared to just 600 s.f. See the following comparison table: <br />• .• •• . <br />Hardcover: <br />•>. f .--‘A <br />.'c <br />Existing 1 st Proposal Revised Proposal Allowed <br />0-75'N. 496sf(6.3%) Osf (0%) 0sf(0%) 0sf(0%) <br />75-250’ 3985 sf (26.2%) 6288 sf (41.4%) 6,505 sf (42.8%) 3800 sf (25%) <br />0-75’ S. 2284 sf (29.6%) 605 sf (7.8%) 1.100 sf (14.2%) 0 sff0%^ <br />6765 sf 6893 sf 7,605 sf 3800 sf <br />A variance to allow 40% hardcover in the 75-250’ zone for a complete rebuild is not necessarily in <br />keeping with the City’s normal practice of holding new construction to a higher hardcover standard <br />than when an existing home is added onto. The primary factor that supports some degree of <br />hardcover variance is that the 75-250' zone is reduced in size by having lake on both ends of the lot. <br />While there is nothing 'magic' about the existing overall site hardcover number (6,765 s.f.), it would <br />appear somewhat inconsistent to allow an increase in hardcover for a total site redevelopment when <br />the total site is already significantly over the hardcover limits. Planning Commission’s suggested <br />reduction of the 75-250’ zone to 40% could have resulted in a plan that was less than 6,765 s.f. <br />overall if the driveway had not increased and the patio was not proposed. If there is a need to have <br />added driveway with the current plan, that need should be documented so that Planning Commission <br />can determine whether it constitues a hardship or is merely a factor in the total site hardcover <br />balance. Planning Commission must weigh all these factors in reaching a recommendation.