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L. <br />To:Planning Commission Chairman Kelley Orono Planning Commission Members City Administrator Bernhardson / <br />From:Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />Date:June 13, 1990 <br />Subject:#1552 Renee & Steven Foster, 1800 Shadywood Road - <br />Variance - Public Hearing <br />Zoning District - LR-IC, Single family lakeshore residential, *s <br />acre, sewered <br />Application - Request for hardcover and lakeshore setback <br />variance for construction of a walkout/patio/hot tub area on <br />lakeside of house. <br />_ _ __ • ■.T.cf-.T s-ni'i**List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - Application <br />Exhibit B - Letter of Request <br />Exhibit C - Plat Map <br />Exhibit D - Property Owners List <br />Exhibit E - Survey with Staff Notations <br />Exhibit F - Proposed Landscaping Plan <br />Exhibit G - Hardcover Review <br />Exhibit H - Resolution #1908 <br />Pertinent Facts - j <br />1, Applicants are proposing to excavate for a proposed waixout <br />door on the lakeside of their existing residence. In <br />jonjunction with that walkout excavation, they propose to <br />construct a walled patio below grade, with steps leading <br />back up to grade. A portion of the excavation is in the 0- <br />75' setback zone. <br />2. <br />3. <br />Applicants also propose to expand their existing entry step <br />at the west side of the house. <br />Applicants' initial landscape plan also indicated a stepping <br />stone sidewalk along the right side of the house. This was <br />dropped after applicants discussed the hardcover history <br />of this property with staff. <br />4.This lot was granted a lot area and width variance in 1985. <br />Conditions of that variance limited the property to 25% <br />hardcover in the 75-250* zone. A house and site plan was <br />submitted which met those conditions and the house was <br />constructed. The purchaser of the new house, James <br />McNaughton, requested additional hardcover to make the <br />driveway functional. A further variance was granted to <br />up to 35% hardcover. A review of the hardcover in June 1990 <br />indicates that the existing hardcover in the 75-250' zone is <br />40.5%. It is apparent that McNaughton constructed driveways <br />larger than was strictly allowed by Resolution #1908.