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Zoning File #1908 <br />March 16, 1994 <br />Page 2 <br />Section 10.22, Subd. l(B) -Average lakeshore setback variance. <br />Allowed= 0 <br />Existing = 90' <br />Proposed = 20' <br />List of Exhibits <br />A -Application <br />B -Property Owners List <br />C -Plat Map <br />D -Hardcover Inventory <br />E -Rear and Side Elevations <br />F -Front Elevations/Floor Plan <br />G -Site Plan/Preliminary Subdivision Locating Drainfield Area <br />H -Survey of Property <br />I -Resolution #3264 <br />Description of Request <br />Applicant proposes installation of a 12'x18' storage shed to be placed on a cement slab. <br />Structure will be completely located within flood fringe district requiring variance and <br />conditional use permit. Principal structure was approved at a 90' encroachment of an average <br />lakeshore setback. The proposed accessory structure will be located 20' in front of the average <br />lakeshore setback. The same hardships noted for the approval of the seasonal cabin can be made <br />for the proposed storage, review Exhibit I. The higher elevations to the north minimize any <br />visual impact by the approximate 12' high structure. <br />The applicant has commenced the filing of the permit review process with the Watershed <br />District. In an earlier conversation with Ellen Sones of the Watershed District, she advised that <br />as the structure is an accessory structure and if it is placed at grade on a cement slab with no <br />further encroachment of the flood fringe elevations, the structure would be approved as <br />proposed. <br />Review Exhibit G, preliminary site plan of the earlier subdivision review locating septic system. <br />Note shed would be located approximately 40' from septic tanks. The code would require a 20' <br />setback. The structure meets all other setback standards except for the average lakeshore <br />setback.