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Zoning File #1514 <br />May 8, 1990 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />Planning Commission also required submittal of a topographic <br />grading plan indicating relative existing and proposed building <br />elevations as well as information regarding amounts of fill or <br />grading necessaty to accommodate the barn. That plan has been <br />submitted and is attached as Exhibit D. <br />Based on that plan and applicant's attached note, the <br />basement will be omitted from the barn and the main floor level <br />of the barn will be approximately 2' higher than the basement <br />floor elevation of the house. Although the defined height of the <br />barn still requires a variance, the barn will be situated at a <br />lower elevation than previously anticipated, and in fact will <br />have a peak elevation relatively 1' lower than the peak of the <br />house as viewed from the road. <br />Staff Recomaiendation - <br />Based on the Planning Commission recommendation and the <br />topographic survey/site plan submitted, slaff would recommend <br />approval of the requested height variance per the attached <br />resolution. Staff would note that the fill proposed around the <br />barn to maintain appropriate drainage is not excessive and does <br />not require a separate permit. Also note that the applicant will <br />be required to execute the standard Oversize Accessory Structure <br />Covenant for this 1,188 square foot barn.