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r <br />MimiTBS or THE rLAMHIHG COHHtSSION HEETIHC HELD JULY 20, 1902 <br />nm proros.. to «t.ch OYlstin, ho^ <br />»TrAV.*n\' o-.no <br />foundation may have to be replaced, but he <br />to bove the qaraqe further roe maole n«t ?o <br />that would force the removal of a large <br />th^pro^losed 3rd garace stall. J Sothe trend in the neighborhood is for garages to , . <br />« tS^edV of the lot, so visuel spacln, is laathtelned. <br />Richard Putnam uas present for this matter and showed <br />renderings of the proposal. <br />Cohen, Bellows, and Johnson felt that <br />to be replaced. <br />Johnson felt that the exlstinq/proposed location of <br />garage was acceptable. <br />:o'»'Jt‘S;a%r.*pa%%‘?o “ “.Va out-do-oV r«r.’:t'?o».“I <br />equipment. <br />Assistant Zoning eJi-^ently ha* <br />adjacent house at ^’55 Casw Pol removed and a <br />plumbing «nd if U^pllced forward to <br />new house builtr which liKeiy j Because of <br />conform with felt that* the average <br />lakeshore setback J.^To Road. <br />house location Vaverage <br />Planning Commission fe needed to act on thelakeshore setback information was neeawu <br />proposed porch addition. <br />Pl.nnin, Commission member <br />follows: -I h•''^5*';l:“•^He d..fl« isproject and gene^i ? /eel the ofthat "®i9hborhood. in gene^^lj^ I «/^inst the change <br />hardcover at 0-75* ««igh* i^®-arat«d in the design as n ?s:“i”.\cVp-b^r'b«'«-d'.Vi*.?Sid. ..tb.cx .. <br />gars9e is O.K*" <br />Mr. Putnam did not wish to Planning <br />additional information, <br />Commission to make a recommendation.