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03-28-1988 - Agenda Packet City Council - regular meeting
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Mr. Michao-t Gaffron Ma*c' 2, 1988 <br />Re: John and Lynn Waldron Property page 6 <br />1951 Concordia Street <br />1. There will be c significant or material increase in <br />hardcover; <br />2. Lakeshore banks will be at a grade for easier <br />maintenance and the potential for erosion of lakeshore banks <br />will be decreased; <br />3. Thera will he no adverse impact on the duality . a <br />quantity of runc.Of to the lake as a result of the <br />proposal; <br />4. The propose' alt. *..:n does not adversely affect the <br />neighboring properties slice it presents no view <br />encroachments, n advnrs drainage effec*s, and does not <br />r«aterially chang.. the surrounding topogriphy since a gradual <br />rise in elevation from the Ragatz property to the Gempler <br />property will be maintained; and <br />5. The proposed plan will allevie e the re- o install <br />less aest'ietically pleasing retaining wall abilizati <br />iat is or cribwall rz••stems the latter t�. �ch would <br />involve significantly mor_ :arth moving a,i(. ificantly <br />grater pon3ibility of legradation to the during <br />construction and afterw.irds. <br />These findi. -,• J condit'ons ar,3 substantially identical to <br />those found by + y ?r, its approvai of the walkout for the <br />Wi111-M Sinclair rty 4r. 1983. The Sinclair project involved <br />removing three times as rth and involve1 no real hardszip <br />sin, _')e fokindation cot' d ',avo easily been i ced wit'iuut <br />creating a walkout. Des.- -�r additional l,.ving area has not a <br />hards'.ip ei* Also, thf. ;t that most of the Sinclair grading <br />took place -_* 4c' `,r -t A.com the shoreline whereas ours ; ;.es <br />place w signifi^ant unle-s it can be shown that <br />our exr.� , .it in de.jraaation to the _lake. The <br />sinclai•. uch more obvious aesthetic impact as well. <br />see en <br />F. , v :•.,%vc ; •vestigated the cc. _ of stabilization <br />fabric, • :-et6.n:ng walls i.r,.4 mod fief retaining w,l? <br />systea.s. a!, pr_c-)iLitively expei-;ive and, as a pract-cal <br />matter, we therefore simply cannot implement them. Therefore, we <br />see no other on -ions open to us that. -he present on <br />cere Y�I <br />Jbhn B. dron <br />JBW:cy <br />Enclosures <br />
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