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Zoning File #1046 <br />July 18, 1986 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />4*x4^ltndina if iV’isVon* normally allow a maximum <br />as these. ^ ^ hardcover for lakeshore stairs such <br />There is a concern that the stairway and upper landiro wi i i <br />drainfield linesf We k^ow th" t"t genera? <br />location of the drainfield lines is downhill from the house and <br />running across the slope, but we don't know how deep or how lonq <br />iS ^19 7^ with ^ ^0-22 acre!with a varianc0. Th© ©xistincr <br />undoubtedly less than 75- from the lake and are currently wirkina <br />seepage or discharge, but no possible way to <br />oclu?? ® other than a holding tank if future problems <br />Staff Recoomendation — <br />It appears that the proposed walls are intended for <br />necessary for) either safety purposes or to preserve exist?ng <br />features such as trees and slopes. The slope is steep enouah <br />reces%itt''’^of^th®e®r’'®®®?'’® request. Staff does not'^see the <br />obiteri ° but would find them lessObjectionable if they are constructed with a permeable fill to <br />minimize the hardcover. Approval might be conditioned upon; <br />rean^r^d^^hl/’r^*. erosion protection measures asrequired by City Inspector during construction. <br />hr ^construction to be at shallow depth only, to <br />he"a°vy e"qufpm^"n\r^^" drainfield lines. Strongly^recomme'nd no <br />surv^e"v ® has not provided an actual certificate ofsurvey, and because this is adjacent to City fire lane and <br />lake access, which has had encroachment problems before, a <br />survey should be required in order to verify thi lot lines <br />and keep all improvements within the property boundaries. <br />or Inspector (Oman <br />drainfiled line location and depth. ^