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>ry 9, 1990 3 of 4^ of Deck Proposal -Jk«hlre’’setblS’® “-2»'•qulred 10 ■ ™® ■3«l' has al,o h.on ? ‘><^««on to thea’bov'eV The"«r«^"'!,.«'=‘’hct. HVr°dc‘^=*ve/lrc'ia‘'i “"“'X* 0-75* 2ono a-j deck would reon<»-ea k ^ have been" setback whert ln*’e°c«slve^'^^*“°"“ '-«^«verwl?hla"?h*'•/, elevation of tll'e®\'’a°kesh d^rfs^ir 4'"-“®=' '>«i9natln, ell "e,nL%"|%%“vL^e%*1~ c'u^^l"of Action -olal based on the following findings:3'"We .en ptesented <br />essary nor acoeptabll*!® ^‘"'eshore setback line is not <br />ho^^enVo"f°t^nrS‘u\Ved -1- the <br />''?o be <br />el would reguire the i„ediate removal of the existing <br />Zoning File #1473 January 9, 1990 Page 4 of 42. Table. Planning Commission may wish to table the application providing applicant with the option to come in with a revised deck plan (no hardcover or encroachment of lakeshore setback *> establish a reasonable setback beyond average lakeshore setback line) and plan for the removal of existing hardcover within the 75-250' setback area. Planning Commission may also wish a trimming back within the 250-500' setback area. Planning Commission may establish a limit as to an acceptable amount of hardcover percentage within the 75-250' setback area currently at 60.9%. What is an acceptable level for this property? What is consistent with previous similar applications?The total area of the property is 21,119 s.f. or .48 acres (required area is 23,560 s.f. - the property meets 90% of the area requirement).3. Approval. If you can find that the current application meets the intent of the lakeshore regulations of the zoning code, the comprehensive plan of the City, and to be <br />consistent with the City's action in previous similar <br />applications, than Planning Commission members may grant <br />approval of the proposed application. <br />Obviously the only feasible options of action available to <br />the Planning Commission would be either a straight denial or the <br />tabling to allow applicant to bring in a revised plan more in <br />keeping with the City's current standards and policies.