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-* ,H; . • <br />/T v\. <br />The proposed increase in garage capacity and reconfiguration of the drive will cause <br />hardener in Zone #2 of our property to exceed the normally allowed 25% limit by 4 or <br />5% However, due to the unique concentration of hardcover in the northwestern sector of <br />our property, any runoff must take a south and then easterly directional flow, over a large <br />expa^ of grassed area, a distance of at least 130 feet, before any runoff could reach the <br />lalo^re. The end result is, and will continue to be, very adequate cleansing and filtering <br />of runoff consistent with the intent of the city ’s hardcover ordinance. <br />The above considerations are set forth below in greater detail and structured by the major <br />points enumerated in the variance application instructions: <br />I, ^ past year alone, we have had three vehicle collisions resulting <br />from the extensive backing required to exit on to County Rd. #19. The configuration <br />of the single width driveway, and the location of the existing attached garage, <br />requires that an automobile must be backed some 130 feet to exit our property from <br />the attached garage. This situation is further complicated in that there is nonnaUy <br />three vehicles to accommodate on a daily basis but, only attached garage storage for <br />two. Because the driveway is single width, moving either of the two vehicles retires <br />aicn backing out any vehicle on the drive. If ihe third vehicle is parked in the <br />approach to the detached garage, located next to the highway, the cautious choice is <br />to first move this vehicle out onto the highway and use that area as a turn around to <br />avoid backing onto the highway. <br />The detached garage is used as storage for boats and yard maintenance equipment. <br />The logiv solution to alleviating the need to move two vehicles, when one of the <br />garaged vehicles exits, is to add garage space for a third. Because of the wy tte <br />attached garage is currently situated, it cannot be expanded without changing w <br />direction from which vehicles enter. Entrance is currently from the west (feeing <br />County Rd. #19). The existing attoched garage cannot be expanded to the north <br />because there is insufficient space available between it and the north lot line. <br />Neither can it be expanded to the south as the southerly building line of the garage <br />is immediately adjacent to the front entrance of the house <br />direction the garage can be expanded is to the west (toward County Rd. #19). <br />Expanding to the west requires that the entrance must be from the South. <br />a <br />To enter the garage from the south requires that the driveway be redesigned and <br />expanded. Of primary importance is safe and practical ingress and egress frona the <br />property onto County Rd. #19 and improving accessibility for handicapped visitors. <br />Two alternate plans for driveway redesign are submitted with this ^plication. <br />PLAN A Provides for access to the attached garage from the south rad a <br />second entrance to our property. It resolves our safety concerns rad is our <br />first choice. Plan A provides the following features: