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' MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD MAHc.,f 17, 1986 <br />#1010 DUANE N. HALL continued <br />Mr. Hall staled that he does not plan to build that <br />large of a house, that is merely the building envelope <br />indicated on his drawing. <br />Bellows still questioned the lack of hardship involved <br />and felt uncomfortable in that she fin(:a -,o uniqueness <br />of this situation which is needed to rule on. <br />Goetten stated that she understood applicant's concerns <br />however she felt by approving this it would only make a <br />bad situation worse and also found no hardship involved. <br />Chairman Kelley concurred with the comments ^de by the <br />other Commission members and felt that this lot was too <br />substar. lard . <br />It was _.ved by Taylor, seconded by Callalan, to <br />recommend denial of this application based on the <br />following: <br />1) Multiple variances sought are excessive. <br />2) Applicant has not submitted sufficent evidence of <br />a hardship which is unique to that particular <br />circumstance. <br />Motion, Ayes 6, Nays 0. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth noted that this application <br />would be presented before the Council at the April 14, <br />1986 meeting. <br />#1011 EXCELSIOR BAI YACHT CLUB <br />DLERING ISLAND <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT i VARIANCE <br />PUBLIC HEARING 8:29 - 9:07 <br />The Affidavit of Publication was -ed. <br />Representing the Excelsior Bay Yacht Club was Doug <br />Klint. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth explained that Deering <br />Island was designated as having 6.5 acres and approved <br />as a conforming lot and privvy all permitted and <br />conditional use permits within the RS District. <br />However, a recent survey of the island confirms that <br />there are only 2.65 acres which would require an area <br />variance of 2.35 across or 47%. <br />Doug Klint showed the c nal plat From 1913 which <br />proved it to he 6.5 acre£ gina11y. He explained that <br />the proposed plan is for :: recreational area to be ;used <br />by the Commodore Club of the Yacht Club, and that they <br />intend to control the number of club members on the <br />island. <br />fl <br />