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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />% <br />■'s’ ''X <br />DATE: August 7, 1995 J^ If V <br />ITEM NO.: <br />Departmoit Approval: <br />Nmbc Itasmt A. Mabusth <br />Thk Building & Zoning Administrator <br />Administrator Reviewed:Agenda Section: <br />Zoning <br />Item Description: #2040 Doug Olson, 2601 West Lafayette Road - Variances - Resolution <br />Zoning District: LR-IB <br />Total lot area * 60,000+. <br />Pertinent Ordinances <br />A.Section 10.22, Subdivision 1 (A) - Lakeshore setback <br />Required = 75’ <br />Existing = 24’ <br />Proposed = 24’ <br />Variance = 51’ or 6%% <br />B.Section 10.22, Subdivision 2 - Review of hardcover within the 0-75 ’ setback area. <br />0-75 ’ setback area = 33,750 s.f. <br />Allowed = 0 <br />Existing = 2,992.69 s.f. or 8.86% <br />Proposed = 2,757.69 s.f. or 8.1% (-170 s.f. patio, -65 s.f. concrete patio) <br />Brief Description of Request <br />The application involves lakeshore setback and hardcover variances for the replacement <br />of a concrete patio that surrounds a pool entirely liKated within the 0-75 ’ setback area. Refer <br />to Exhibits F and I. the concrete paving will be replaced with interlocking pavers placed within <br />a sand bed. Applicant proposes a reduction of approximately 170 s.f. of the original concrete <br />patio area that will be replaced with grass. 65 s.f. of concrete stepping pad shall also be <br />removed at the lakeside adjacent to entrance of lakeshore dock at east shoreline. <br />Plannina Commission members felt the hardcover removals were modest and asked <br />applicant to consider additional removals, specifically removal of the remaining stepping pads <br />within the lakeshore yard. Applicant s contractor noted a 15’ x 15’ boathouse had already been <br />removed in addition to other stepping pads adjacent to lake that provided access to the peninsula <br />at the north shoreline. The shoreline has been riprapped within the last year and the hillside <br />alon*’ the lake has been planted. Plastic underliners beneath landscape areas have been <br />removed.