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mmjTBS OP THB PIAHHIHG CQWIISSIOH ZrA rriHG OCTOB^ 17r 1988 <br />#1309 6BRALD HELSOS <br />1629 BOmrS POIHT ROAD <br />APTER-THB-PACT COMDITIOHAL USB PBRMIT/VARIAHCB <br />SBCORD RBVIBW <br />The applicant was present for this matter. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth explained that this matter had <br />been previously review by the Planning Commission. At that time, <br />direction was given to have the City engineer and staff meet on <br />Mr. Nelson's property to determine the best course of action to <br />take. It was determined that allowing the pond with underlining <br />to remain, but the fabric under the landscaping would need to be <br />removed. The path of crushed rock with underlying fabric will <br />also be allowed to remain, as it facilitates drainage and <br />prevents futher erosion. <br />Mr. Nelson stated that he totally agreed with staff's <br />recommendations. <br />It was moved by Planning Commission member Cohen, seconded <br />by Planning Commission member Bellows, to recommend approval of <br />#1309, per staff's recommendations and conditions. Notion, <br />Ayes=7, Nays=0, Motion passed. <br />#1311 JOHN ft SUSAN PURDT <br />1975 PAGBRNBSS POINT ROAD <br />VARIANCB/RBFBRRBD BACK TO <br />PLANNING COMMISSION BY COUNCIL <br />Mrs. Purdy was present for this matter. <br />Assistant Planning & Zoning Administrator Gaffron explained <br />that the Purdys had revised their application as recommended by <br />the Planning Commission. The addition was now being proposed for <br />the side of the existing house and would not encroach any farther <br />toward the lake. The Purdys currently have a 160 s.f. deck, which <br />does not have any plastic beneath it. They have removed plastic <br />from beneath the rockbeds as a condition of approval of a 1985 <br />application, and have replaced it witn permeable fabric. There is <br />still a garage proposal for the future that the Purdys have put <br />on hold. There is an existing shed that is 52 s.f. Chairman <br />Kelley inquired as to whether the Purdys still used the shed. <br />Mrs. Purdy stated that the shed was not needed and they had <br />intended to remove it. She added that they have removed more <br />hardcover than they were asked to do. <br />Chairman Kelley clarified that hardcover in the 0-75' zone <br />was the issue. Gaffron responded in the affirmative and added <br />that tho total hardcover would be 22.8% in the 0-75' zone. In <br />the 75-250' zone, hardcover would be 33%. Gaffron stated that <br />the areas underlain with fabric were included in the hardcover <br />calculations. Kelley asked if it would be possible to place the <br />trampoline on grass, as opposed to rock underlain with fabric. <br />Mrs. Purdy stated that grass would not grow in that area.