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Zoning File #1467 Feburary 6, 1990 <br />Page 6 <br />Please review Exhibit N, the hardcover facts between the 75- <br />250' zone submitted by applicant. Staff has reviewed the updated <br />site plan (Exhibit Q) and has made an adjustment for the gravel <br />driveway area. Staff determined 1,630.7 s.f. of hardcover for <br />the driveway area as opposed to 1,346 s.f. originally presented <br />by applicant. Total hardcover within the 75-250' setback zone is <br />adjusted now to 28.3% with an excess now of 3.3% hardcover within <br />the 75-250' setback zone. <br />The applicant has submitted photos for the Council's review <br />demonstrating the impact of the elevation of the 6' high privacy <br />fence on the view windows of the residence to the north. Please <br />review Exhibit P, Mr. Hommeyer has submitted an update on the <br />sand blanket issue with the DNR confirming that an after-the-fact <br />permit has been issued by the DNR as of November 30, 1989. <br />Options of Action Available to the Council - <br />A. Retaining wall (2'9" high, runs approx. 30+ lineal feet, <br />located land side of lakeshore sand blanket). If denied <br />Council must ask applicant for a more acceptable form of <br />erosion control for lake side bank or, if approved, finding <br />the method of erosion control to be acceptable and the <br />existing height and materials to be of a design and color <br />blending into the natural screening of lakesho»'~ ’^nk. <br />B. Access stairs. Approval finding the existing lakeshore <br />staircase to meet informal standards of City for lakeshore <br />lots with steep access banks. <br />C. 13.5x5.2' lakeshore deck <br />Approval as proposed; or <br />within 0-75' setback area. <br />Denial based on the following findings: <br />1. Approval of such a structure within the lakeshore <br />protected area would be inconsistent with previous <br />Council actions. <br />2. Approval of this structure would provide a negative <br />precedent in review of future similar applications.