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Zoning File i<f2008 <br />April *12, 1995 <br />Page 2 <br />Lb. of Exhibits <br />A - Application <br />B - Plat Map <br />C - Propert>' Owners List <br />Dl-2 - Hardcover Inventory Sheets <br />E - Existing First Floor Plan <br />F - Proposed First Floor Plan <br />G - North/South Elevations <br />H - East Elevation <br />I - Survey <br />Description of Request <br />Applicants propose major renovation of the lower level of the 70+ year residence. <br />Improvements will involve two additions. The ll’xlS’ addition at the east side and a 14’xl4’ <br />entrance portico on the west side. In return applicants propose the removal of concrete block <br />patio and rock landscape area located to the south or lake side of the residence. Note 14’xl4’ <br />portico is to be placed over existing non*structural hardcover. Improvements will meet the <br />required 10’ side setbacks and also not be located in front of the average lakeshore setback line, <br />review Exhibit I. Hardcover in the 75-250’ setback area exists at 29.5%. Applicants propose <br />a reduction of non-structural hardcover improvements at 376 s.f. or 2.3%. <br />Review Exhibit I, hardcover unprovements within the 250-500 setback area are excessive. The <br />majority of the easement area is occupied by a gravel drive and retaining wall. It is not clear <br />who is served by the gravel drive that continues westward. Homes to the immediate west are <br />served by portions of the drive that are south of the retaining walls and are located within <br />applicants’ property outside of easement. The remaining portions of blacktop area provide an <br />access drive to both the lower and upper level of the applicants’ garage and additional parking <br />at upper level. Major areas of blacktop exist with drive that serves the lower level of the garage <br />and note portions encroach within property to the immediate west. <br />Statement of Hardship <br />Review Exhibit A. applicants note the following: <br />1.Existing dwelling was built in the 1920s prior to standards for lakeshore <br />development. <br />2.The house was originally installed on property where a street was designated <br />between the cottage and lake. The proposed improvements are designed to <br />reverse interior home to take advantage of the lake views.