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Zoning File <br />January 12, 1993 <br />Page 2 <br />B. Grade level deck with no railings can be located 2' from <br />any lot line. Applicant proposes 11' from the east side <br />lot line. <br />List o£ Exhibits <br />A <br />B <br />C <br />D <br />E <br />F <br />G <br />H <br />I <br />J <br />K <br />L <br />Application <br />Property Owners List <br />Plat Map <br />Sketch-Distance of Subject Property from Lake Minnetonka <br />Original Site Plan <br />Proposed Site Plan <br />Sketch of Conforming Building Envelope <br />Resolution No. 2871 <br />Comprehensive I* .p.'*ovGment Plan <br />Floor Plans <br />Elevations <br />Building Section-Height Determination <br />Description o£ Request <br />The applicant ?=#»eks approval of setback variances to allow <br />principal structure to be r3confa.“.ructed withi’^ the former building <br />envelope. The original structure was completely destroyed in a fire <br />in early 1992. The structure has been completely demolished and <br />all that remains are the original footings of the block foundation. <br />It is the desire of the applicant to rebuild a two and one-half <br />story residence requiring street and side setback variances. <br />Rather than rebuilding the 8' x 40.9' street deck (refer to Exhibit <br />E) , the applicant proposes an 8' x 13' porch entry along the <br />southwest side of the structure. Former street deck was located <br />23' from the street lot line. The proposed entry porch is 25'. <br />Review Exhibit L. The structure will meet the required 3C' <br />maximum allowed height. The applicant proposes the removal of the <br />12' X 12' accessory structure to the south side of the px'operty. <br />Lot coverage is maintained at 8.5%. <br />It is staff's understanding that Mrs. Hopwood proposes the <br />reconstruction of a residence for future sale. It is not the <br />intension of applicant to reside in the proposed residence. <br />History of the Zoning <br />In November of 1950, the Crystal Bay Zoning District was <br />created establishing residential and commercial areas but no lot <br />standards were established. In September of 1955, a general zoning <br />ordinance was passed requiring that all new lots meet the minimum