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1975-03-11 Report on Variance
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EXHIBIT A. PLAN VIEW In addition to identifying the pos- <br />itions for photographs 1 thru 7, and the cross-section line <br />of exhibit B, it also illustrates the relationship of both <br />existing residences and the proposed Podany addition. <br />1)An apparent reduction of open space is noted, although <br />a certain amount of this reduction would be allowed <br />under the present ordinance if the addition is limited <br />to the existing rear building line on the lake side. <br />This is also apparent in photo 7 as the addition would <br />fill the existing opeti space from the Podany home to <br />the evergreen plantings as viewed when approaching the <br />Halladay home by car. <br />2)This same effect will be very noticable as you approach <br />the parking area of Halladay's as shown in photo 6. The <br />addition would close the space from the northwest <br />corner of the Halladay home to the evergreen planting <br />significantly reducing light penetration and air cir- <br />culation in addition to affecting the visual quality <br />of the entrance area. <br />EXHIBIT B, SECTION LOOKING NORTH This cross-section is <br />based upon the Cardarelle plot plan and is supplemented <br />with on-site elevations taken with a fiand level. It <br />begins to point out an even more serious concern. <br />1)The existing land form consists of a small hill slop- <br />ing from the Podany residence side yard down to the <br />Halladay home. This causes concern with respect to fut- <br />ure drainage from additional roof area along with <br />channelizing the existing drainage from the front area <br />of Podany's which is presently accommocated on the west <br />side of the hill on Podany's land. <br />2)This situation becomes more alarming as you observe the <br />proposed addition being built on top o6 thie eztieting <br />Land bonm resulting in even further blockage of light <br />from the southwest and air circulation because of the <br />proposed building mass. <br />3)Photos 4,5 and 6 illustrate from various vantage points <br />the existing hill and slope to the Podany home. <br />EXHIBIT C, Panoramic view looking from northwest thru south- <br />west, shown as point C on exhibit A. <br />1)From a 5 foot eye level a perspective projection of the <br />proposed addition would result in the building mass shown <br />graphically in grey tones on the overlay sheet. The dark <br />grey horizontal area represents the shadow line of the <br />overhang. This building mass would obviously represent <br />two <br />
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