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FILE#05-3107 ; <br /> 12 July 2005 <br /> � Page 1 of 3 '—'"" <br /> Date Application Received: 03-23-OS <br /> • Date Application Considered as Complete: 04-11-OS <br /> 60-Day Review Period Expires: 06-I l-OS <br /> Extended OS-03-OS to allow Tor Variance application to process <br /> To: Chair Rahn and Plamiing Commission Members <br /> Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br /> From: Melanie Curtis, City Planner �(/ <br /> Date: July 12, 2005 *CONSENT* <br /> Subject: OS-3107, Scott Bissen & Michelle Morey, 847 Tonlcawa Road <br /> � Lot Width Variance <br /> • Public Hearing <br /> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> Zoning District: LR-1B, Single Family Lakeshore Residential, 1 acre <br /> Lot Area: 1.3 acre (56,553 s.f.) <br /> Application Summary: Applicants are requesting a lot width variance in order to build a <br /> new residence on the ro erty. <br /> Staff Recommendatioiz: Staff recominends approval of the lot width variance stipulating <br /> that the applicants meet all zoning requirements with the construction of the new home. <br /> Pertinent Zoning Ordinance Sections <br /> Sec. 78-330. Area, height, lot width and yard requirements.. <br /> (a) Height. No structure or building in the LR-1B district shall exceed 2 1/2 <br /> stories and shall not exceed 30 feet in height except as provided in section 78-1366. <br /> (b) Lots. The following minimum re uirements shall be observed: <br /> Lot Area Lot Width Front Yflrd Side Yard Adjacent to Rear Yard Side Yard Adjacent to <br /> flcre) (feet feet) Another Lot(feet) feet Street feet <br /> 1 140 35 10 30 35 <br /> List of Exhibits <br /> A. May 3, 2005 Council Memo <br /> B. Survey <br /> C. Aerial Photo <br /> D. Property Owners List <br /> E. Plat Map <br /> Background <br /> In May of this year the applicants received a conditional use permit and hardcover <br /> variances in order to construct a new lake access stair, conduct grading and install a <br /> number of boulder retaining walls. That application was completed without a complete <br /> property review as the property owner at that time had not approached the City for <br /> building permits for a new home. At the final approval stage of the conditional use <br /> permit application, staff realized that a lot width variance was required in order to <br /> 1 <br />