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FILE#07-3254 <br /> 9 January 2007 �` <br /> . Page 2 of 4 <br /> streeiward. Hardcover, lakeshore setback and average lakeshore setback variances are ' _ <br /> necessary to proceed with the plans as proposed. <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br /> LOT ANALYSIS WORSHEET � <br /> Lot Area/Wicith: <br /> LR-1B Lot Area Lot Width . <br /> � Re uired 43,560 s.f. (1.0 acre) � 140' � <br /> Actual 42,420 s.£ (0.971cre) 120' OHWL�nd 143' 75' setblck . <br /> Setbacks• � <br /> . LR-1B Re uired �xistin Pro osed <br /> 49.5' detached <br /> Rear 30' garage Garage=no change <br /> 160' existing 140' home w/addition <br /> home ' <br /> North Side 10' 24' No cl�an e <br /> South Side 10' 3S' 14'. <br /> Lakeshore 75' 70' home 60' ro osed deck � <br /> . Average Lakeshore The existing home and almostthe entire proposed addition are lakeward of <br /> the avera e lakeshore setback. <br /> Structural Covera�e: � � � <br /> Total Lot Area Total Structural Covera e <br /> ' 42,420 s.f. (0.97 acre) Allowed: ' 6,363 s.f. (IS%) , <br /> Pro osed: 6,072 s.f. (14%) � <br /> Hardcover Calculations: . <br /> Hardcover Zone Total Area in Allowecl Existing Proposed . <br /> Zone Hardcover Hardcover Hardcover <br /> 0 s.f 1,266 s.f.* 794 s.f. <br /> 0—75 10,040 s.f. (0%) (12%) (8%) <br /> 75—250 . 2� g20 s.f. 6,980 s.f. 9,287 s.f.* 9,536 s.£ <br /> ' (25%) (33%) (34%) <br /> 250-500 4 460 s.f. 1,338 s.f. 755 s.f.* 755 s.f. � <br /> ' (30%) (17%) . (17%) <br /> * After exclusion of fabric or plastic-lined landscape beds - <br /> ------------------------------=----------------------------------------------------- <br /> L�ke Setback, Average L�keshore Setback& H�rdcover Variance Analysis . <br /> The exisiing home is siivated�almost eniirely lakeward of the average lakeshore setblck <br /> liiie. Ifi �ppears that due to the unique lot shapes, existing vegetation, and orientation to <br /> ihe lake �nd ihe topography of ihe homes; there m�y not be much lake view impact from <br /> the exisiing home. Tlie proposed additions are all on the street side of the home wiih the <br /> 2 <br />