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LAKESHORE SETBACK <br />1. Section 10.22, Subd 1, B., Lakeshore Set Back Regulations <br />The setback from the shoreline for lakeshore lots; <br />B.No principal or accessory structure shall be located within 75 feet of the lakeshore <br />nor closer to the lakeshore than the average distance from the shoreline of existing <br />residence buildings on adjacent lots. <br />The residence is more than 75' from the shoreline. <br />AVERAGE LAKESHORE SETBACK <br />2. Section 10.56, Subd. C, 6., Average Lakeshore setback <br />No principal or accessory structure shall be located closer to the lakeshore than the average <br />distance from the shoreline of existing residence buildings on adjacent lots, except that this <br />does not apply to stairways , lifts, landings, and lockboxes. Further, the average lakeshore <br />setback shall apply only to classified lakes, and shall not apply to tributaries. The average <br />lakeshore setback line shall be a straight line connecting the most lakeward protrusions of <br />the residence buildings on the immediately adjacent lakeshore lots. <br />The adjacent residences are located behind the 75' setback from the shoreline. The revised proposal <br />changed the location of the deck and family room so that only a portion of the stairway is in the <br />average lakeshore setback which is allowed, as noted by underlining above. <br />HARDCOVER ANALYSIS <br />3. Section 10.22, Subd. 2, Lakeshore Hardcover and Land Alteration <br />Distance <br />from <br />shoreline <br />Total Area in <br />Setback <br />(sq. ft.) <br />Hardcover <br />Allowed <br />(sq. ft.) <br />Existing <br />Hardcover <br />(sq. ft.) <br />Proposed <br />Hardcover <br />(sq. ft.) <br />Variance <br />Request <br />0-75'4,095 NONE 667 <br />(16.3%) <br />475 <br />(11.6%) <br />475 <br />(11.6%) <br />75'-250'9,625 2,406.25 <br />(25%) <br />4,394 <br />(45.65%) <br />4,413 <br />(45.84%) <br />2,006.75 <br />(20.85%) <br />TOTALS:13,720 2,406.25 <br />(17.53% total <br />lot area) <br />5,061 <br />(36.89%) <br />4,888 <br />(35.62%) <br />2,481.75 <br />(18.08%) <br />H221 4. Richard and Carmen Kozicky <br />2016 Shadyyvood Rd.—Variances <br />3/17/97 <br />page-2
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