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r <br />4. <br />5. <br />Economic considerations alone shall not constitute an undue hardship if reasonable <br />use for the property exists under the terms of this chapter. <br />Economic factors are not a consideration with this application. <br />Undue hardship also includes, but is not limited to, inadequate access to direct sunlight <br />for solar energy systems. <br />Solar access is not a consideration. <br />6. <br />7. <br />8. <br />9. <br />The Board of Appeals and Adjustments or the Council may not permit as a variance <br />for any use that is not permitted under this Chapter for the property in the zone where <br />the affected person's land is located. <br />A single fam.ily residence is permitted in this zoning district. <br />The Board or Council may permit as a variance the temporary use of a one-family <br />dwelling as a two-fft'niiy dwelling. <br />Not applicable. <br />The special conditions applying to the structure of land in question are peculiar <br />to such property or immediately adjoining property. <br />Many of the residences within the area are located within the O' to 75' lakeshore setback <br />as they were likely constructed prior to current zoning requirements. <br />The conditions do not apply generally to other land or structures in the district <br />in which said land is located. <br />The location of the residence on the subject property is typical of the general vicinity. <br />The granting of the application is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment <br />of a substantial property righ» of the applicant. <br />Without granting variances, it would not be possible to make improvements or additions <br />to the existing residence. <br />The granting of the proposed variance will not in any way impair health, safety, <br />comfort, morals, or in any other respect be contrary to the intent of the Zoning Code. <br />i^2303 Angela Woodhouse <br />2625 North Shore Drive <br />Variances <br />October 20, 1997 <br />Page 4