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Zoning File #1033 <br />May 15, 1986 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />The hc.use sits upon the approximate drainage break of the <br />property. If the applicant maintains a system of gutters directing <br />a l l roof drainage to the north the on iy run--)f f iiioving to the lake on <br />the south side would be generated within the 0-75' zone. <br />In recent applications, the Council has allowed minor <br />encroachments into the 0-75' zone: <br />#1006 Palm, 1710 Shadywood Road - approved additional structure <br />in place of existing patio hardcover, not to be any closer to the <br />lake than existing hardcover. 0-75' h,�,rdcover 17.5%. <br />#983 Pemberton, 3580 North Shore Drive - approved new structure <br />and hardcover in 0-75' zone. 0-75' hardcover 20%. <br />#943 Purdy, 1�75 Fagerness Point Road - approved additional 72 <br />s.f. of structural hardcover with concurrent major removals of <br />other 0-75' hardcover (reduction from 24.3% to 13.9%). <br />#932 Edwards, 2474 Carman Street - approved variances for a new <br />residence to be constructed partially within the 0-75' setback <br />area based on 1) surface drainage naturally graded away from the <br />lake, and 2) lakeshore at both front and rear of property so that <br />neighbors requested that location of new house conform to the <br />existing houses for view purposes. 0-75' hardcover 15.8%. <br />#920 Fegers, 355, North Shore Drive - approved variances to <br />allow a deck and screen porch of 123 square feet in 0-75' setback <br />area with concurrent removals of 0-75' hardcover resulting in no <br />net 0-75' hardcover increase. Approval 0-75' hardcover 3.2%. <br />#907 Bigham, 1545 Long Lake Boulevard - allowed to increase 0- <br />75' structural hardcover from 1.9% to 3.3% due to location of <br />existing house. <br />These are applications from 1/l/85 to the pres.nt. Additional <br />similar applications have been approved prior tj that date. In orc",r <br />to recommend approval of the Dossett variance requests, you shou.d <br />make appropriate findings justifying that approval. <br />In regards to the request to eliminate the requirement of a full <br />survey, staff would feel comfortable with a verification of the hard- <br />cover and side and lakeshore setbacks of the existing and proposed <br />structures. <br />1�'t'+. •+ M.+ r / f'f ) C� N A,ti {:� t n r �, i".I1 ! <br />