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r <br /> . FILE#12-3574 Y <br /> 11 September 2012 <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br /> LOT ANALYSIS WORSHEET <br /> Lot Area/Width: <br /> LR=1B Lot Area Lot Width <br /> Required 43,560 s.f. (1.0 acre) 140' <br /> Actual • 24,110 s.f. (0.55 acre) 100' <br /> Nardcover Calculations: <br /> Hardcover Total Area Allowed Hardcover Existing Hardcover Proposed <br /> Zone in Zone Hardcover <br /> 0—75 7 550 s.f. 0 s.f. 310 s.f.* 354 s.f. " <br /> ' (0%) (4.11%) (4.69%) <br /> 75—250 16,560 s.f. 4 140 s.f. (25%) 4,820 s.f.* No Change <br /> ' (29.11%) <br /> * After exclusion of fabric or plastic-lioed landscape beds <br /> � ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br /> Hardcover Variance <br /> ' The applicant's proposed plan increases hardcover within the 0-75' zone by 44 square feet over <br /> the existing level; resulting in 4.69% hardcover where.4.1.1%currently exists. The increase is the <br /> result of the new configuration. <br /> Conditional Use Permit <br /> Earth movement which exceeds 10 cubic yards within 75 feet of the lake requires a conditional <br /> use permit (CUP). Although the applicant's grading activity appears very minimal it triggers the <br /> need for a CUP review. <br /> The City Engineer will review the plans from a stability and safety perspective at the time of the <br /> administrative zoning permit for the grading activity. The public hearing should address any <br /> additional non-engineering related concerns regarding erosion prevention or stabilization of � <br /> slope, natural re-vegetation and appearance from the lake, excess hardcover and impacts to <br /> adjacent properties. City Code section 78-1286 offers guidance for reviewing this type of CUP. <br /> �� Alterations must be designed and conducted in a manner that ensures only the smallest <br /> amount of bare ground is exposed for the shortest time possible. Mulches or similar <br /> materials must be used, where necessary, for temporary bare soil coverage, and a <br /> permanent vegetation cover must be established as soon as possible. <br /> Comment: The proposal will be reviewed to assure limited exposure of bare soil and <br /> establishment of stabilizing vegetation. <br /> ��� . .. <br /> • Methods to minimize soil erosion and to trap sediments before they reach any surface <br /> water feature must be used. Altered areas must be stabilized to acceptable erosion <br /> control standards consistent with the field office technical guides of the local soil and <br /> water conservation districts and the United States Soil Conservation Service. <br /> Comment: The City requires the applicant to have an erosion control plan and collects an <br />