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City Of. ,_)RONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />10. The proposed location of the single family 'welling <br />including all decks, patios or other appurtenances, <br />is set back more than 75 feet from the shoreline as <br />required by the City ordinance. <br />11. QuestionF were raised regarding the intent, interpre- <br />tation and application of Section 34.201 which states <br />that no building may be 'ocated clos�_r to the shoreline <br />than the average distance from the shoreline of existing <br />residence buildings on adjacent and nearby lots". <br />a) The Becker house is located 115 feet from the <br />shoreline. <br />b) The Lauer house is located lfl feet from the shoreline. <br />c) other homes within 50U feet of the Rhode lot vary <br />from no setback at all to 336 feet from the shoreline. <br />d) A mathematical averaginq of setback distances bears <br />no practical relationship to other existing house <br />locations or to the purpose of requiring a lakeshore <br />setback line consistent with that of adjacent proper :es. <br />e) The intent of the "average setback requirement`- was to <br />protect the sight lines of neighbors as they view the <br />lake from their homes. <br />f) Whenever a question is raised as to the existing view, <br />the practice of the City is to carefull.; review all <br />the facts such as topography, vegetation, and existing <br />sight lines from the windows and/or lakeside yards <br />of the affected neighbors. <br />(1) The proposed location of the i?t:odH house is set behind <br />a line designated as DD on Exhibit A driwn as an <br />extension of the front, lakeside or he Becker house. <br />h) Be::aiise of the angle of the Becker .use _ompared to <br />the an<31e of the s� -,reline, "cker ,as no view of the <br />lake behind 1,-o L-.-), and has restricted views of the <br />lake across the Rhoele lot ahead of line D-D bec3u,t! of <br />t!xi.sting ve,7e*ation on the Rhode lot. <br />i) Tht-. prior existing cabii on the Rh -cue lot was directly <br />in th- line of vision between the 3ecker house and <br />the lake but also was s(mewhat obseurred from the Becker <br />he-ise bec,11_130 of the same veget stion mentioned above. <br />