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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. <br />6547 <br />j. The project is not anticipated to result in a nuisance condition. <br />k. The Owners have proposed vegetative screening over graded areas which will <br />result in screening of the disturbed area from the lake in a natural manner. <br />The installation of the sub -grade retaining walls and landscape plan will help <br />to support the slope should help to improve water quality and prevent further <br />erosion from the Property. <br />I. The proposed grading for erosion repair and installation of the subgrade <br />retaining walls will not change the intended residential use of the Property so <br />there should be no change in the use and enjoyment of adjacent properties. <br />M. This project is anticipated to result in no additional non-residential lighting or <br />glare. <br />n. The project is not anticipated to not be a detriment to the public health, public <br />safety, or general welfare. <br />o. The variance is in harmony with the general intent and purpose of the <br />Ordinance. The repair and stabilization of the lake slope by mechanical means <br />has no impact on the residential character of the Property. <br />p. The variance to permit installation of subgrade retaining wails for repair of an <br />eroded lake slope is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. The <br />improvement will not be visible once completed. <br />q. The Owner has established that there are practical difficulties. <br />r. The Owner proposes to use the Property in a reasonable manner not permitted <br />by the official controls. <br />s. The erosion damage on the slope was not caused by the Owners <br />t. The variance will not alter the essential character of the locality. The repair <br />and stabilization of the lake slope with the installation of subgrade walls has no <br />impact on the residential character of the property and will not be visible above <br />ground or from the lake. <br />u. The Property has a steep slope that has been deteriorating for years. Many <br />other properties along the lake shore have similar challenges. The resulting <br />Page 3 of 7 <br />