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Zoning Pile #1025 <br />May 15, 1986 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />4.In the LR-IB Zoning District, as of 1984; <br />-657 existing developed single family residential units <br />-634 of 657 (or 96%) meet or exceed 0.20 acre <br />-508 of 657 (or 79%) meet or exceed 0.40 acre <br />-23 of 657 (or 4%) are , less than 0.20 acre <br />5.Recent lot area/width variances granted to common ownership lots: <br />Hmstd Lot Vacant Lot District <br />Application #813 Smith <br />#830 Smiley <br />#874 Johnstone <br />#988 Mertes <br />#721 Lorge <br />.71 ac <br />.65 ac <br />.40 ac <br />.74 ac <br />.48 ac <br />.38 ac <br />.59 ac <br />. 35 ac <br />.38 ac <br />.44 ac <br />LR-IB <br />LR-IB <br />LR-IC <br />LR-IC <br />LR-IC <br />6.Single separate ownership lots granted buildability in recent <br />history in LR-lB District: <br />#607 Bredeson .53 ac 1981 <br />#632 Hommeyer .52 ac 1981 <br />#658 Coddon .44 ac 1981 <br />#780 Bloms .39 ac 1983 <br />#802 Munsell .23 ac 1983 (expired) <br />#833 Brockopp .40 ac 1984 <br />#858 Howells .60 ac 1984 <br />#873 Clifford .39 ac 1984 <br />7.Single separate ownership lots denied buildability in LR-IB <br />District in recent history: <br />Application #820 Fisk <br />• #912 Hedlund <br />. 25 ac <br />.22 ac <br />1984 <br />1985 <br />8.Lot 19 is subject to 10' side setbacks, 35' street setback, and <br />75' lakeshore setback; leaving a building envelope of about <br />23'x72* or about 1,650 s.f. This would be further reduced by an <br />average totback limitation due to extreme setback of house at <br />4109 High vood Road; leaving a building envelope of perhaps 23 x55' <br />or less. <br />9.Allowable maximum hardcover on Lot 19 would be 25% of 4,536 s.f., <br />or 1,134 s.f. in the 75-250' zone. Existing hardcover in the 0- <br />75' zone includes concrete walks, retaining walls, and gravel <br />beds with plastic, comprising perhaps 10% 0-75' hardcover. <br />10.Although hardcover data for Lots 20 an 21 has not been provided, <br />it is likely that without the Lot 19 acreage credit. Lots 20 and <br />21 would have hardcover exceeding 25% :.n the 75-250' zone, and <br />already exceed the 0% limit in the 0-75' zone. <br />% <br />1