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l; <br />PLANNING rOMMiSSION MEETING HELD MARCH 18, 1991 <br />(#8)ZONING FILE 11626-TRAFF CONTINUED <br />questioned wnac --ide his application unque <br />Kelley resoonded that tne Planning Commission looks at eacn <br />apolication in a unique light, and that each must have a proven <br />hardship* said, **We are already granting you the lot area and <br />lot width variances. If your lot was undeveloped and had not <br />received municipal sewer, it would probably have to remain that <br />way. From my point of view, this is a buildable lot, ana you <br />will either add on to the existing house, or start over. That is <br />why I am .^nt. I nave no problem with the Variance for <br />that mattei o not want to see you compare the way in whicn <br />we address implication with w'lat wo have done in other <br />cases. <br />Trafi a -d Hanson if his opposition stems from the concerns <br />raised by the . tcheils. <br />Hanson replied, "No. I have done enough building to know <br />that something*can be constructed on this lot without requiring a <br />Variance." <br />Kelley reminded Traff that in the event the Planning <br />Commission does recommend denial, he cou .d sti*- ta.ce the <br />application to Council for their deciding vote. <br />Bellows suggested t.hat Mr. Traff bring back, a schematic o,. <br />floor plan to give the Planning Commission ?. oetuer <br />understanding of his haraship. <br />The Public Hearing was continued. <br />(#9) ZONING FILE #1* “*7-SAMUBL A. MCCLOUD <br />RBCORD LOT #22, B 1 ISLAND <br />AFTBS-TBE-PACT VARIANCES <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />Samuel McCloud, and his Attorney, <br />present for thi« matter. <br />Carter DeLaittre, were <br />Kelley opened the Public Hearing nt 8:42 p..m. , and asked <br />Gaffron to present his opening comments. <br />Gaffron summarized the issues involved with Mr. McCloud's <br />application, as outlined in his Marc.h 12, 1991, memo. He <br />displayed a sketch and photo of the retaining wall/stairway/dec <br />system" that had been constructed on this property without proper <br />permits. He added that the retaining walls were installed to <br />restore damage to the bank that resulted : * <br />Superstorm. Gaffron said, "The City Engineer h,s ■ imined the <br />structure in terms of the necessity of tne retaining walls. e <br />determined that the width of the bank does need some kind of a <br />- 15 -