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#2247 <br />June 12,1997 <br />Page 2 <br />increase hardcover to 32%. The second curb cut, if proposed, would require approval of the Public <br />Services Director. It is unclear whether applicants intend to provide a separate driveway access to <br />serve the proposed building. It appears hardcover is and can remain conforming with this proposal. <br />Lot coverage by structures including the proposed building will be 2,632 s.f. or 14.9%, conforming <br />to the 15% limit. <br />Analysis of Request <br />The following factors have resulted in applicant's request for setback variances: <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />Topography of the site. The north half of the rear yard is level, significantly higher than the <br />street. The lot then drops off sharply to the south side, and has been graded into a terrace to <br />accomodate tl»e propo:;ed building. The new house has a south facing walkout door. A steep, <br />long drivewfay would be necessary to gain vehicular access to a structure centered in the rear <br />yard at the hi^er level while maintaining the walkout access to the house. It should be noted <br />that preliminary grading for the proposed building apparently was done at the time grading <br />for the new house was completed. This grading work has resulted in minor filling in the City <br />right-of-way however, and slopes are very steep. A grading plan showing how maintainable <br />slopes will be provide must be submitted prior to building permit issuance if the variance is <br />approved; and all fill must be removed from the right-of-way. <br />F.xisting vegetation. A 36" oak tree near the southeast comer of the house would be <br />jeapordized by moving the front of the proposed building nearer the center of the lot. <br />Existing lilac bushes would also be impacted. These bushes, however, do not provide <br />significant screening in the neighborhood and in staffs opinion their preservation is not <br />justification for a variance. <br />Hardcover. Moving the building further north to meet setbacks would potentially result in <br />increased driveway hardcover if a driveway is proposed. <br />Storage Need. Applicant apparently has a need to provide additional storage on the site, <br />Planning Commission may wish to explore why such a large accessory building is needed. <br />Side Street. The side street shown on the survey as 'Forest Avenue’ is an unimproved <br />dedicated City right-of-way. This corridor provides potential future access to the Highwood <br />nature area, and serves as a drainageway. If vacated, the northerly half of this right-of-way <br />would accrue to applicants property, and no setback variances would be needed. However, <br />this right-of-way should not be vacated as it may serve future public access purposes.
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