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07/26/1936 10:00 6123790001 APiXITECTS PA>3E 04 <br />f r -f <br />• ' (■ » *. <br />.a t m» * <br />•V >• <br />e:‘.» <br />K <br />P i <br />\t <br />space, they would either remodel the existing house or increase the height of the <br />profxised new home to include another story. <br />Thus, it appears tt^ey would need to ohiam the tollow ing variances tor the proposed <br />new house: <br />1. Lake side set back variance--to allow them to build up to the 75' setback, rather <br />than the average ot the setbacks ot the two adjacent piopcrties. <br />2. Lot coverage variance <br />3. Hard cover variance <br />.Mlhough the decisions regarding whether to remodel or add on do not appear to affect <br />any decisionmaking related to the new garage, we arc interesierl in hearing the -ity s <br />attitudes atmut the liktlihcKxl of such variances for the house being granted, to help <br />the Easleys as they plan for the futLire. Any assistance, advice or comment m this <br />matter would be greatly appreciated We do understand, though, that such vatiances <br />will be evaluated and decided upon only once a complete proposal has been <br />submitted. <br />Supporting data for the variances currently being applied for will be forthcoming. <br />Thcink you for your «fssisliince, Mike, in helping us to undprstanil ll'iti Zoning <br />Ordinances that apply to this situation. <br />Sincerely. <br />Sarah Susanka, AIA <br />I <br />1