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MimiTBS OP THE PIANNIIIG O [ISSIOH iTIHG HBLD OCTOBBR 19. 19ft7 <br />#643 CURTISS COHTIRUBD <br />Bruce Curtiss noted that their back yard is so small, <br />the only place to have a family function is on the side <br />of the road and felt a 6' fence was needed for privacy. <br />Regarding the turnaround, he understood that he had <br />approval of the turnaround, but it was not mandatory. <br />He also noted that there are problems to be solved <br />before the turnaround is installed i.e. is it on City <br />property, and if so, who will maintain it. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth noted that the road is in <br />fact on the Curtiss property and the Public Works <br />Director is going to review the matter. <br />Johnson felt that the location of road was not the issue <br />before them. <br />It was moved by Chairman Kelley, seconded by Bellows, to <br />recommend a 3-1/2' high fence locat:?d along the lot line <br />(off of the City right-of-way) and within 75' lakeshore <br />acceptable. Motion, Ayes 6, Nays 0. <br />Bruce Curtiss requested documentation ii. the minutes <br />that it was brought to the City's attention the matter <br />regarding the position of property/road corner. <br />#984 JOE SANCHUK <br />4105 NATERTOWN ROAD <br />VARIARCE <br />CORTIHUATION OP PUBLIC HEARING 7:08-7:26 <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing <br />were noted. <br />Joe and Pam Sawchuk were present for this matter <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron explained the <br />request for side setback variances to construct a horse <br />barn 10-20' from the side lot line where 75' is normally <br />required. Absent any adequate justification for a side <br />setback variance, staff recommends that the 75' setback <br />be adhered to. <br />Chairman Kelley asked applicant why the barn cannot be <br />located 75' from the side lot lines. <br />Joe Sawchuk stated that the location of the barn as <br />proposed would provide easier accessibility from the <br />house, especially during the winter; and easier access <br />to existing electicity lines. He noted that if barn <br />were placed 75' from the lot line, it would be located <br />in the center of his property and he would not be able <br />to see the horses from the house because of trees. He <br />also noted the drainfield location is east of the