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Zoning File #1311 <br />September 8, 1988 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />The applicants are suggesting that with removal of the 52 “-f* <br />hnlldlna and the fenced kennel area southwest of the house, that the <br />Proposed addition will increase the hardcover in the 0-75' ^ <br />presJing that areas of permeable fabric under rock are considered as non- <br />Lrdcover, staff would view the 0-75- hardcover increase as 153 J ; <br />removal of the 52 s.f. storage shed would leave a net 0-75 <br />Increase of 101 s.f. In the scheme of things, the V' ♦ n <br />between their calculation and staff calculation amounts to about 0.2%. <br />Staff RecoBiBendatioii - <br />The Planning Commission recommendation of denial was due mainly to the <br />fact Ih!t irconLporary times the City has held fast to the concept that <br />Vi”.‘r. <br />hardcover proposed does not place a sxgn viAwg <br />that the average setback encroachment has little impac on n g <br />of the lakes <br />staff reco^nends that Council Members view this <br />the memos and exhibits provided. Staff concurs with the Planning <br />Commission recommendation. <br />A resolution reflecting Council's final action on this matter will be <br />drafted for formal adoption at your next meeting. <br />FROMs <br />SUB3ECT:
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