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�o <br />T)- 5 <br />TO: Walter R. Benson, City Administrator <br />FROM: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Zonin; Administrator <br />DATE: May 5, 1983 <br />SUBJECT: #741 - William Sinclair - 1360 Cherry Place - Variance & <br />Conditional Use Permit <br />Zoning District - LR-lB <br />Area - 0.53 acre or 23,940 sq. ft. <br />Allowed Hardcover - 4,110 sq. ft. <br />Existing Hardcover - 2,798 sq. ft. 75'-250' <br />Existing Hardcover 414 sq. ft. - 0-75' <br />Application: <br />a) Variance - 31.983 - Excavation within the 75' setback protected area <br />is prohibited <br />b) Conditional Use Permit 31.700 - Major land alteration anywhere in the <br />City requires a conditional use peimit <br />List of. Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - Application <br />Exhibit B - Property Owners List <br />Exhibit C - Plat Map <br />Exhibit D - Survey <br />Exhibit E - Flocr Plan <br />Exhibit F - Site Plan <br />Exhibit G - Engineer's letter - April 18, 1983 <br />The Sinclairs must replace the existing, unstable section of fo, ion <br />under the livingroom area of their house in order to stabilize L.. <br />now shifting foundation. Their home is of modest siza and they require <br />additional living area. Their choices are either to add an extensive <br />addition on the north side of the house or at the time the lakeside section <br />of foundation is replaced to dig out around the foundation and create a <br />walkout basement. Review the contour map - slashed lines designate the <br />area to be excavated (960 contour through 954 contour) - a drop or removal <br />of six feet of earth - total 600 cubic yards of fill - 60 tandem -sized <br />dump truck loads. In creating the walkout, the steep lakeshore bank will <br />be cut back and allow for a more graduated access to the lake and the <br />removal of upper section of the existing access stairs, approximately <br />100 sq. ft. of hardcover. <br />I have reviewed the application with Mike Panzer of the Minnehaha Creek <br />Watershed District and he advised that the proposal does not require <br />permitting or review of the District as it invo�ves a single property <br />and the location of the: property is not in a "strategic" area. <br />