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Zoning File #2145 <br />June 11,1996 <br />Page 2 <br />Pertinent Facts <br />REQUIRED <br />Summary of Request <br />ITEM EXISTING PROPOSED STANDARD VARIANCE <br />1. Lake Setback: <br />Existing House 151'151’150'- <br />Existing Det. Gar.123’(Remove)150 ’- <br />Proposed Addition -140’150'10’ <br />2. E. Side Setback: <br />Existing House 27.3’-30 ’- <br />Existing Det. Gar.6.8’(Remove)10 ’- <br />Proposed Addition -5’30 ’25 ’ <br />3. Street Setback: <br />• Existing House 45.3’45.3’50’- <br />Proposed Addition -53 ’50’• <br />4. Average Setback Encroachment (per line B-B of Exh. I): <br />Existing House 75' 75'0’ <br />Existing Det. Gar.90’(Remove)0’- <br />Proposed Addition -75'0’75 ’ <br />Applicants propose to construct a garage and room addition to the east side of the existing house, <br />which already encroaches approximately 3' into the required 30' side setback. The proposed addition <br />will be 5' from the east side lot line, requiring a 25' variance. <br />It appears from the information provided that all of the additions and revisions outside the envelope <br />of the existing house will occur more than 50' from the street lot line, hence no Strggl setback <br />variance appears necessary . <br />The proposed addition will encroach 10' into the required 150' setback from Lake Classen. The <br />existing house is 151’ from the lake. It might be argued that because the existing detached garage <br />123' from the lake will be removed, the proposed encroachment by the addition results in a better <br />setback situation than currently exists. <br />The average lakeshore setback encroachment has been defined in this application based only on the