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TO: Planning Commission Chairman Kelley <br />Planning Commission Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />FROM: Michael Gaffron, Asst. Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />DATE: August 11, 1988 <br />SUBJ: #1311 John & Susan Purdy; 1975 Fagerness Point Road <br />Variance - Public Hearing <br />APPLICATION: Renewal and revisions of variances granted in 1985, <br />to construct additions to residence. <br />VARIANCES REQUIRED: Lakeshore setback, average lakeshore setback, <br />and hardcover. <br />ZONING DISTRICT: LR-lC, singe family, 1/2 acre, sewered <br />LIST OF EXHIBITS <br />A - Application and hardcover position paper <br />B - Plat Map <br />C - Property Owners List <br />D - Updated Survey with Hardcover Calculations <br />E - Average Lakeshore Setback Diagram <br />N - Proposed Addition Plans <br />G - Net Hardcover Revision Plan at Addition Location <br />H - Previous Variance Approval Resolution #1814 <br />I - Previous Hardcover Review, 1985 <br />PERTINENT FACTS: <br />1. In 1985, the Cour^il approved variances for hardcover in the 0'- <br />75' and 75'-250' zones and granted approval for additions which partially <br />encroached into the 0'-75' and average lakeshore setback zones. Because of <br />the applicants' phased plan of additions, the variance allowing certain of <br />the additions has expired. Also, the i )plicants have slightly revised <br />their proposal to include a room addition that will be approximately 51' <br />from the west lakeshore, whereas the closest point of the existing house is <br />approximately 55' from the shoreline. <br />2. The applicants have removed plastic from virtually all of the pre- <br />existing rockbeds, and have replaced it with a permeable fabric. A site <br />inspection by Staff directly after a downpour indicated that the permeable <br />fabric definitely allows rainwater to pass through and into the ground. <br />Current hardcover percentages, excluding tt rockheds with fabric under <br />them, are as follows: <br />0' - 75': 15.4% (1213 sq. ft.) <br />75' -250': 19.1% (1689 sq. ft.) 3 - <br />