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he variance <br />b land use <br />ling land, <br />the house <br />nd therday <br />abitat for <br />tee from the <br />equested, in <br />ested. The <br />e eas^nent <br />feet above <br />MO oolunEis <br />ese of idle <br />int of the <br />ige e^lselnent <br />than 5 feet <br />shall extend <br />■vf ^ <br />mim <br />MM <br />: ■ <br />5S <br />j. • <br />r <br />■A. <br />• :*o.«CITY CP <br />Mr. Mike Graffron <br />9 September 1988 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />3. Retaining walls will be located within the 26 foot drainage easement <br />setback. These retaining walls shall be utilized to prevent soil <br />erosion, save nature trees, and evenly disperse water into the drainage <br />area. <br />4. The drainage easement setback area diedl be cleared of fallen trees and <br />debris by the Owner, therd:^ isproving the free flow of water i4iich <br />currently exists. <br />A severe hardship exists for developing this property with current <br />setbacks. The drainage easement bisects the property; only 11.6% of the <br />property remains for development with the required setbacks. <br />Granting a variance for the drainage easemmit setback would ^d.low a free <br />flow of water in the drainage area during the heaviest rainfed.1. The house <br />will better blend into its natureLL site, and mEmy mature trees will be <br />saved over alternate siting possibilities. *nie variance will have no <br />inqpact on the neighbors. The owner has reviewed the site plan with John <br />Prudden, who has indicated that he is pleased with tiie plan and has no <br />objection to a 30 foot front yard variance. <br />Ws appreciate your consideration in this matter. <br />Thank you. <br />Sincerely, <br />t). <br />Mary B.^Hustad, A.I.A. <br />^/tgl <br />encl. <br />' r\. <br />V. > Xvi <br />' - I A <br />* } <br />.IS <br />-.'i