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:.,y <br />45^ • -4-2- <br />New Data <br />Albrecht Variance Application <br />1810 Shadywood Road <br />Application No. 2134 <br />June 10, 1996 <br />1. Original Exhibit shows that our driveway varies in width from 20' to 22’ and <br />covers 2,810 square feet of area. In addition, there is a 2<ar parking <br />areaAurnaround near Shadywood Road. This size driveway is quite large for a <br />house and lot of this small size made necessary by (a) the relatively long distance <br />from the house to Shadywood Road, (b) the need fw on-site parking and (c) the <br />need for a turnaround on the property because it is safer to turn around in our <br />driveway than to back out onto Shadywood Road. Also note that there is 'no <br />parking' allowed on Shadywood Road in this area, and therefore we and our guests <br />must park in our driveway and our driveway turnaround. This too necessitates a <br />larger than normal drivew'ay. <br />If we reduce the width of our long driveway by only a few feet we can <br />reduce the driveway hardcover by 255 square feel. The driveway will still be <br />plenty wide for two cars, we will have maintained our parking spaces on our <br />property, the turnaround won't be changed at all, and so the situation will result in <br />a reduction in hardcover of 255 square feet with no disadvantage to anyone. See <br />new Exhibit 1 (revised original Exhibit]) by Otten Bros. Since our driveway is used <br />only by ourselves, the slight reduction in lane width of the two lanes in our <br />driveway will not matter, as there is still plenty of room for two cars side by side. <br />EB0I:883680 1 <br />i <br />4 <br />■i