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Citv Kail, and sooke w-_h Mr. Crian. F-.s. • . . - -- “orr-s, anamethat I had recisvec che wrong ,ve T.2 <br />» • — % m' <br />correct fores J°;S ?r.e Ibcve'eLct^^.sfi <br />MgfrdlSg my home; I also cold him I would bring in Che listing <br />ohItograSh from the Realtor, showing that in fact there was <br />rdeck oh the home when I purchased it. i then ,h™«. <br />and tried to understand and complete Che hardcove. i^rm, <br />and necessary paperwork for Che pernit. <br />I returned to City Hall about three days later with <br />oape^ork and photo of the deck, and spoke with Mr. M.chae. <br />Gaffron. He informed me that I had not completed Che <br />hJrdlover form correctly, and chat someone would come out <br />to my property,inspect it, and notify me of their findings. <br />When I returned home from one of my many road <br />for a living), I had received a letter from Mr. Garrro <br />stating that mv permit was denied because or an increase <br />in hardcover in the 75-250!zone, when hardcover in chat zone <br />already exceeded the 257. limit. He stated chat the pre- <br />exlsltng deck was 10'x28'and the new deck is 12 ^<32, <br />In expaSsion of 0.67.. First of all, I,don’t l^now what <br />size the pre-exisiting deck was, and since I wa. ^Owd <br />by the City of Oronp that there never was a pre-exist.ng de.k, <br />the first time I spoke with Mr. Oman, I do not know if this <br />calculation is correct, i only know that the ori^ino. cement <br />Slab iSder the deck is 27’1C” x 9”9”. Mr. Gaffron inrcrmea <br />me that I had two options for resolving this matter. <br />1. remove enough hardcover to leave 07, in 0-75 <br />zone and no more than 257.in 75-250 zone. <br />2. apply for an after Che fact hardcover variance <br />with a application fee of $175,plus after the fact <br />investigation fee of $175. for a total of $-50. <br />As you can imagine, when I received this notice, it only <br />added to my frustration and my feelings of being victimize <br />as a new single homeowner. Between Che now bankrupt contractor <br />Ild m^varioSs visits with the city. I was ready Co give up. <br />As I told you on the telephone, John Metz suggested i <br />speak directly with you to resolve this matter. ^ <br />enclosed a separate letter to accompany my application <br />for a variance. It is with sincere desire and concern a <br />this matter be taken care of as soon as possible, as I <br />win be .:ravellng with my job for the next four months. <br />Thanks again, for your time and advice. <br />Sincerely, <br />L. Binck