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MIVOTBS OF raS PLAMHIN6 COIMZSSIOV MBBTIBG HELD AUGUST 15, 1988 <br />•JZOHIHG FILE #1311 COETIW <br />asked applicants if they would prefer tabling this matter so they <br />could present a revised plan at a later meeting? Applicants <br />wanted the Planning Commission to vote on the matter as currently <br />proposed. Motion, Ayes*€, Nays*0, Motion passed. <br />#1312 WILLIAM J. LAUER <br />3165 WORTH SHORE DRIVE <br />VXJRXAIICB <br />PUBLIC HEARIWG 8:25 P.N. - 8:30 P.JI. <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were <br />noted . <br />Applicant was present for this matter. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth stated that the applicanr was <br />seeking approval for a hardcover variance for an addition Lhat <br />will not encroach in the average lakeshore setback or 75' <br />lakeshore setback areas. The variance would allow a 1.89% <br />hardcover increase in the 75-250' setback area. The project will <br />not require major excavation or land alterations. <br />Bellows asked for readable plans. Mabusth stated that the <br />sketch showing the proposal was staff's sketch. An updated <br />survey showing the driveway was not submitted with the <br />application. Bellows admonished the Zoning Department for <br />accepting incomplete plans. Applicant stated that he was not <br />aware that the City required any further information. Mabusth <br />noted for both applicant and Commission members that the land use <br />application clearly states that a survey is required. Kelley <br />suggested revising the variance application. He wanted to change <br />item #4 under "Required Submittals” to include the language <br />"current and proposed”. <br />Mr. Lauer stated that he had reviewed the staff's drawings <br />and felt that they were correct. Mabusth stated that the <br />applicant showed 245 s.f. more hardcover than staff's <br />calculations. Johnson asked if the 1.89% hardcover increase was <br />based upon staff's calculations? Mabusth stated that the <br />percentage was based upon applicant's calculations, staff's <br />percentage was less. <br />There were no comments from the public regarding this matter <br />and the public hearing was closed. <br />It was moved by Cohen, seconded by Moos, to recommend <br />approval of #1312, per staff's recommendations and option B <br />regarding conditions of approval. Cohen asked Mabusth what <br />percentage of hardcover needed to be removed from the 250-500' <br />zone. Mabusth stated that applicant could remove 1.89% hardcover <br />by removing accessory structures in the 250-500' zone. Mabusth <br />asked applicant if he was familiar with the language preceded <br />with an asterik that stated that the hardcover variance was