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p <br />HliUTRS OP THP OPORO VtAimiWO CORMISRIOII tfPlTIIIO <br />HELD JULY \9, 1993 <br />XOaiRd ilLi #1829 - COllf. <br />Si«ff stated during th« wint«r, th# aoutharn drlv# it tht only <br />acctts frot th« proptrty. A^no th« rieighbcrina property usts it for <br />tccttt. Th« lip on road wac inatalltd by tha City to halp <br />dirtcl drainage. She oilerad to ra»ove the plastic under the flower <br />beds on the lakeside of tt«e residence. <br />Rowlette felt t^o driveways were not necessary and asked the <br />applicant to consider nore aggressive resKivals of hardcover. She <br />pointed cut existing 75-290* hardcover IS 39.51 and proposed Is <br />39.91. <br />Schroeder noted the City issued a Stop Work Order in February lor <br />this project. <br />Nabusth advised a **Stop Work Order** waa never issued as decks were <br />already repaired The Inspectors observed the new construction when <br />visiting a neighboring property. Letters were sent to the applicant <br />advising of the need for s building pernit. <br />Sifeff stated she was notified oi for a perait after the <br />const.^^uction was finished. <br />Peterson inquired about the square footage of the walkway. <br />Habusth said it is apiroxlaately 3*x 25*. <br />Sieff asked that the application be tabled to allow her time to <br />review possible hardcover reeovals. <br />It was soved by Ssith, seconded by Kowlette, to table Application <br />il829 for Diane Sieff, 1080 Wildhurst Trail, to allow the applicant <br />tine to reconsider additional hardcover resovals <=4nc submit her <br />best efforts to the City. Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />(•2) tl840 JTH TAYLOR, <br />1342 REST POIHI CIRCLE - VABIAKCB - PUBLIC HKARIMG 7:22 - 7:41 P.H. <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted. <br />Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were present <br />Habusth explained the applicant proposes the installation of a <br />connecting walkway to an existing deck, requiring a 3’ setback <br />variance. Hardcover is currently at 51.8% and proposed at 52.6% in <br />the 75-250' zone. She questioned whether the walk is proposed over <br />natural ground cover or non-hordcovered surface. <br />i