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J <br />' •• <br />-’-T? ; <br />«xtm«iv« soil correction. Both soil com>osition and water <br />table level are out of control of the applicants. <br />2. The eain reeidential structure la French provincial in <br />design. To move the tennis facility closer to or attach it <br />to the sain residence would severely affect the aesthetics <br />of the residence and thus destroy the architectural integri­ <br />ty of the building. Great care has been taken to design and <br />landscape the tennis structure in such a way as to sake it <br />as unobtrusive as possible. To relocate the structure nay <br />cause it to be sore visible fros Fox Street then it will be <br />in its proposed location. <br />3, Under the city Ordinances the construction of a tennis <br />court is a persltted use within Zone RR-lB and is considered <br />an •accessory structure." The size of a tennis court is <br />•pproxisately «0* x 120*, for a total of 7200 square feet. <br />It is ispossible to enclose a tennis court (a persitted use) <br />and have it leas than 10-12.000 square feet after taking <br />into consideration periseter area needed around the court, <br />changing areas and storage. Additionally, the city ordi- <br />ninnaa would allow the construction of an anisal bam or <br />greenhouse as large or larger than the proposed tennis court <br />without the need for a variance. Since a tennis court and a <br />ncm are pemitted uses within Zone Ml-lB# both should be <br />treated sinilarly. <br />; <br />i <br />t <br />a