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r <br />L„ <br />r rJ:/- <br />YH <br />cf]H <br />N <br />■) ^ <br />I '* <br />f ' <br />JjLTA-aw-jj <br />i'.• ') '•uui*.' <br />November 25, 1987 <br />Pacce r2 <br />r> <br />•1 <br />))i <br />Without variance approval, and to provide access to the yard <br />and lake without the proposed reRradinp;, (and still meet city <br />hardcover and heitcht ordinances) would require raising the first <br />level of the stri’.cture and the grade on the north, east and west <br />sides of the residence. Raising the grades and structure would <br />be a much greater imposition on the neighborhood, and the adjacent <br />houses. Also, this could cause possible removal of more major <br />existing trees. On the lai\e side, instead of the house nestling <br />into a sculptured yard as proposed, the three levels of the house <br />would be more massive yet meet the ordinances. Our proposal, we <br />feel, will respect the intent of your ordinances by maintaining <br />a visual continuity with the neighborhood^ <br />Sincerely, <br />Michael A. Halley <br />MAH/cj