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i) <br /> + � . V <br /> � <br />_ c� ' <br /> Date Application Received: 9/19/07 C � <br /> Date Application Considered as Complete: 10/8/07 � <br /> 60-Day Review Period Expires: 12/7/07 � <br /> To: Chair Kempf and Planning',Commission Members <br /> Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br /> From: Evelyn Turner, City Planner <br /> s <br /> Date: October 15, 2007 � <br /> Subject: #07-3321 Keith Nord, 1245 Lakeview Avenue <br /> - Setback Variances <br /> -Public Hearing ,� <br /> ; <br /> �r <br /> --------------------------------------�-------------------------------------------- <br /> Zoning District: RR-1B (2 acres) ' <br /> Lot Area: 0.33 acre <br /> Lot Width: 100 feet ( � <br /> i <br /> Application Summary: The owner requests approval of a second story addition with a <br /> _ 29.8 foot front setback when a 50 foot s�etback is arequired, a 22.4 foot setback from the "'fi`� <br /> east proprty line when a 50 foot setbaek is required and a 23.3 foot setback from the <br /> westerly ro erty line when a 30 foot setback is required. <br /> Staff Recommendation: Planning Department Staff recommends approval. <br /> � <br /> Pertinent Zoning Ordinance Sections I <br /> 78-420(b) Setbacks for the RR-1B zonin''g district. � <br /> ;� <br /> List of Exhibits ;� _ , <br /> A. Application ' <br /> B. Hardship Documentation Form ;� , <br /> C. Hardcover Calculations (from 2000 variance) <br /> D. Area Map �{ <br /> E. Site Plan ' <br /> F. Building Elevations and Plans � . <br /> . ' <br /> Background . <br /> � <br /> This property is two lots in Maxwell's Addition to Crystal Bay, which was platted in 1915. <br /> There is an unimproved alley along the east side of the property that makes it a corner lot. <br /> The house, a rambler, was constructed iri 1958. In 2000 side and front setback variances <br /> were granted to allow construction of an�addition with a tuckunder garage. The roof over the <br /> front porch would be changed to match the new roofline. The proposed second story would <br /> � extend over the original house. There would be no change in the foundation area of the <br /> house: The existing foundation is capable of supporting the proposed addition. <br /> I <br /> � <br /> l <br /> I <br /> � <br />