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<h. <br />\‘p <br />V* <br />request for council action ^ <br />DATE: April 28, <br />ITEM NO.: J <br />Department Approval: <br />Name Jeanne A Mabusth <br />Title Building & Zoning Administrator <br />Administrator Reviewed:Agenda Section: <br />Zoning <br />Item Description: #2011 Tim and Lori Line. 4415 Forest Lake Landing - Variances - <br />Resolution <br />Pertinent Ordinances - Please refer to the first page of the enclosed staff memo dated 4/11/95 <br />Additional List of Exhibits <br />M - Blake Bichanich Letter of 4/13/95, Applicants’ Architect <br />Brief Review of Application <br />In 1993 the City approved hardcover and height variances for the residential development of the <br />undeveloped propern- that consists of five separate parcels. The current height variance involves <br />an observation tower located within the central portion of the structure, reter to Exhibit , <br />specificallv to the north elevation. Legal height is defined at 35’. The peak height of the <br />structure from the lakeside is approximately 47 ’ (southeast elevation or lakeside elevation). The <br />applicants’ consultant notes the remainder of the stnicture satisfies the legal height <br />requirements The architect also noted that the structure could be redesigned by increasing the <br />.olume and eliminating the tower. This would create a more massive look or impact without <br />the need for a height variance. Applicants’ addendum or hardship statement. Exhibit B. notes <br />the need to provide internal lighting to lower internal levels. <br />The Planning Commission was not concerned with the height variance as it involved a small <br />portion of the structure located to the interior. Members noted the attempt of the architect to <br />conserve outdoor living area with the stacking of patio, veranda and overhead deck at the <br />lakeside of the residence. They approved the overall design of the structure. <br />As in the 1993 application the excess of hardcover is to be offset with the installation of a <br />drainfield to the west of the residence to treat or maintain surface runoff. The current design <br />will handle approximately 20% of the total 29.2% hardcover on the site. <br />1^The applicants’ architect attempted to explain the area difference from the original 199 <br />boundary survey. In the current survey, Bichanich advised the surveyor to stake in 50’ segments <br />the ordinary high water level and the 75’ setback. In the process of shooting more elevations <br />the 929.4 elevation was redefined at the shoreline resulting in 7,000 s.f, more of area, compare <br />Exhibits E and F.