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Zoning file #1579 <br />August 17, 1990 <br />Page 3 <br />This lot is similar to the Wally Krahl property to the immediate <br />west, in which the house is below the road and there is significant <br />hardcover (rock and plastic) north of the house to help eliminate <br />basement water problems while providing a ground cover where no grass <br />would likely grow. As indicated above, staff noted one minor addition <br />to hardcover which the surveyor did not note on his survey, i.e. 4' x <br />40’ rock bed adjacent to the driveway. <br />It appears that applicant has been digging a trench underneath <br />the 3 season porch adjacent to the deck. If the intent is to replace <br />the existing porch support posts with a concrete wall and footings, <br />that also will require a building permit. <br />Given the lengthy process through which staff has attempted to <br />gain compliance on this property, the applicant has enjoyed at least <br />two seasons of use of this deck system. However, with little existing <br />hardcover area that can be reasonably removed to significantly reduce <br />hardcover on the property, the added deck area is significant from a <br />hardcover standpoint. <br />Staff Re ndation <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />Staff recommends that the 20' x 9' deck section furthest from the <br />house, which extends 2' into the next property, be removed in its <br />entirety, and this area revert back to non-rardcover. This will <br />not only reduce hard'over by 180 s.f., but will eliminate the <br />encroachment across the line and the encroachment into the 10' <br />required side yard setback area. <br />Planning Commission should determine whether the remaining 10' x <br />16* and 9* x 18’ deck areas can remain, given the hardcover <br />situation and the 10’ encroachment past the average setback line. <br />Removal of the 10' x 16' portion that extends lakeward of the <br />house, would leave a deck about 4' x 18' <br />originally existed. <br />smaller than what <br />Planning Commission should determine if there are any other areas <br />of hardcover on the property that can be eliminated to reduce the <br />high percentage of hardcover in the 75-250' zone. <br />For whatever deck is allowed to remain, applicant should be <br />required to obtain an after-the-fact building permit and revise <br />the deck as necessary to meet building code standards. <br />Applicants paid only the standard $175 variance application fee. <br />Does Planning Commission feel there is any justification to not <br />require payment of the after-the-fact fee of an additional $175 <br />which should have been collected at the time of application?
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