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LOT ANALYSIS WORKSHEET <br />Section 78-420. 78-1434. 78-1435. 78-1438 -Setbacks: <br />RR-18 Required Existing <br />Front so· Home 220' <br />Rear 50' Home ±55' <br />North Side 30' Home 28.6' <br />East Side 30' Home 40.7' <br />West Side 30' Home ±220' <br />South Side 30' Home ±340' <br />Wetland 35' Home 34.5' <br />Separation between 10' n/a buildings <br />Section 78-420 -Lot Area/Width: <br />RR-18 Lot Area Lot Width <br />Required 87,120 s.f. (2.0 acres) 200' <br />Proposed <br />FILE #16-3872 <br />12 Oct 16 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />Home 220' <br />Barn 175' <br />Home ±55' <br />Barn ±160' <br />Home 28.6' <br />Barn 30' <br />Home 40.7' <br />Barn 170' <br />Home ±220' <br />Barn 132' <br />Home ±340' <br />Barn ±365' <br />Home 34.5' <br />Barn 151' <br />House to Barn = 36' <br />Actual 102,550 s.f. (2.5 acres) 100'@ cul-de-sac/ +300@ SO' setback <br />Section 78-1403-Structural Coverage: <br />The property exceeds 1.99 acres in area therefore structural coverage limits do not apply. <br />Section 78-1434 -OAS (Area Restrictions): <br />The property is 2.5 acres in area. A single oversize d accessory structure (OAS) up to a 1,200 <br />square foot footprint is permitted . <br />Section 78-1680 and 78-1700 -Hardcover Calculations: <br />The property is exempt from the Stormwater Quality Overlay Di strict hardcover limitations. <br />Applicable Regulations: <br />Setback Variance (Sections 78-1434 & 78-1435) <br />The applicants are proposing to construct an OAS closer to the street than the principal <br />structure . A variance is required. <br />Governing Regulation: Variance (Section 78-123) <br />In reviewing applications for variance, the Planning Commission shall consider the effect of the <br />proposed variance upon the health, safety and welfare of the community, existing and <br />anticipated traffic conditions, light and oir, danger of fire, risk to the public safety, and the effect <br />on values of property in the surrounding area. The Planning Commission shall consider <br />recommending approval for variances from the literal provisions of the Zoning Code in instances <br />where their strict enforcement would cause practical difficulties because of circumstances unique