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#07-3267 . ° <br /> February 15,2007 , <br /> Page 2 <br /> List of Exhibits <br /> • A-CUP Application <br /> B -Letter of Rec�uest&Letter fi•om the Williamsons <br /> C-Survey-Eaisting and Proposed • <br /> D-Proposed Construction Plan &Elevations(Not FinaO <br /> � E-Plat Map . <br /> F-Property Owners List <br /> G-Site Photos � <br /> H-Resotution No.2827(July 9, 1990) <br /> ' CUP Discussion . <br /> The applicaiits propose to relocate the storage garage locate at the SW corner of the cht.uch <br /> parking lot, and move it to a location directly to the NW of the cht�rch building. The current <br /> ga.rage was approved via CUP in 1990, but its location lias now become non-conforining as a <br /> result of the development of Glendale Cove, and tlie proposal to relocate it is appropriate for <br /> the church and for the neighborhood. . � <br /> The proposed new garage location near the NW corner of the church building is easily <br /> � accessible from an existing driveway and parking area. The garage will be visible from <br /> Glendale Drive, but should be relatively inconspicuous fiom most neighboring homes, due to <br /> its location and due to existing vegetative screening to its west and northwest. The potentially <br /> most affected home is the Williamsons at 190 Noi�th Willow Drive,just west of the proposed <br /> locatioii. They will potentially have some views of the back of the garage through the trees, at a <br /> distance of approxiinately 150' from their back door. <br /> The existing garage is relatively low in profile, liaving a peak height of about 14'. The <br /> applicants initially intended to construct a new 24'x24' garage, and provided a set of plans <br /> shownzg an 18' peak height (see Exlubit D). However, a church niember has offered to inove <br /> the existiiig building to the new locatioii, a cost-saving for the churcli. Staff believes that tlus <br /> is an appropriate location and the proposed sunilar colors to the church building will help to <br /> liinit any visual impacts of the gazage. The Williamsoiis have forwarded a letter to the City <br /> indicating they do iiot have any objections as loilg as the existing screening vegetation remains <br /> in place. The level of activity associated with use of the garage is expected to be minimal, <br /> lience staff finds that the standards for granting a CUP are generally met. <br /> Variance Hardship Statement ' . <br /> Applicants have not provided a hardslup statement as of this writing, aild should be asked for <br /> their testimoiiy regardiilg the application. <br />