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r <br />f <br />Zoning File #2259 July 15.1997 <br />Page 3 <br />Will the variance, if granted, alter the essential character of the locality? The RR-IB <br />zone 30'side setback is intended to maintain the rural character of the 2 acre zone, <br />and to provide open space. Other homes in the neighborhood are separated by <br />distances ranging from 90-200'. Only applicants'residence and the residence to its <br />north are separated by a lesser distance, approximately 70', which would be reduced <br />to approximately 50' if the additions are constructed as proposed. <br />Do the conditions apply generally to other land or structures in the district in which <br />the property is located? All lots, including cul-de-sac lots, in the RR-IB zoning <br />district are required to meet the 30'side setback <br />Is the granting of the variance request necessary for the preservation and enjoyment <br />of a substantial property right of the applicants? The applicants have defined reasons <br />for the proposed additions. <br />Will the granting of the variance merely serve as a convenience to the applicants, or <br />is it necessary to alleviate demonstrable hardship or difficulty? The variance will be <br />a convenience for the applicants by allowing expansion of their residence as <br />proposed. The proposed room additions relate to the existing layout of the house; <br />additions which meet all setback requirements could be developed at the rear of the <br />house, but might not relate to the existing room layout. <br />"Economic considerations alone shall not constitute an undue hardship if reasonable <br />use for the property exists under the terms of this chapter." While applicant has <br />indicated that the costs of construction in the rear yard at a conforming location <br />would be higher due to building on fill, the layout of the house and room <br />relationships is also a factor in requesting the variance. <br />Issues for Consideration <br />1.Under what circumstances is it appropriate to allow a 5' principal structure side setback in <br />the 2 acre zone? Does this application meet those circumstances? <br />2. <br />3. <br />Will the proposed additions change the character of the neighborhood? <br />How will the 5' setback impact access to the rear of the property, drainage, or existing <br />utilities? <br />1