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Zoning FUe #2003 <br />March 13, 1995 <br />Paae 2w <br />D.500-1,000’ setback = 30,400 s.f. <br />Existing = 2.180 s.f. or 7.17% (allowed 35%). <br />E. Total hardcover review <br />Area = 100.740 s.f. <br />Existing = 12,704 s.f. or 12.6% <br />Proposed = 12.572 s.f. or 12.4% <br />Section 10.03. Subd. 14(C) - Structural Coverage. As property exceeds 1.99 acres, structural <br />coverage is not an issue. <br />List of Exhibits <br />A - Application <br />Al- Applicants ’ Hardship Statement <br />B - Plat Map <br />C - Property Owners List <br />D - Neighbors Acknowledgment Forms <br />E(l-4) - Hardcover Fact Sheets <br />F(l-3) - Elevations <br />G(l-2) - Floor Plans <br />H - Average Lakeshore Setback Plans <br />I - Topographic Map <br />J - Survey <br />Description of Request <br />Applicant proposes construction of a 18’xl4’ screen porch, deck approximately 15 x34 ^d <br />patio at 340 s.f. to the lakeside of the existing residence and a new 1 3/4’x8.4’ entry addition <br />to the street side of the residence. Excesses of hardcover exist in the 75-250’ setback at 32.4%. <br />Applicant in mm proposes the removal of some 1,184 s.f. or 4.8% of nonstrucmral hardcover <br />consisting of plastic underliner beneath landscape areas and brick patio at the southwest side of <br />residence. The new entry way has not been shown on the hardcover facts which suggests that <br />roofed entry addition shall be installed over the brick walkway at the street side. <br />Review Exhibits I and J, there is a major drainageway that drains from a wetland and then via <br />a culvert beneath the driveway in the eastern property entering applicants ’ property at the e^t <br />lot line then draining through a second drainage culvert. As the drainageway approaches the <br />paved parking area adjacent to house, it is directed underground via a 100’ length culvert that <br />evenmally drains out to the lakeshore side to a drainage outlet at approximate 940 elevation that <br />allows drainage to flow along shared lot line to lake. Great care must be given to not dismrb <br />the existing drainage system. Applicants shall be required to provide detailed grading and <br />drainage plans with building permit for new construction.