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, � <br /> ( � , <br /> �Jane Burgess <br /> March 21, 1991 <br /> Page 2 <br /> The survey on file for your property indicates the house was <br /> proposed to be located 25' from the front lot line, 15' from the <br /> right side lot line, and approximately 29' from the edge of the <br /> wetland. Presuming that this proposal was followed fairly <br /> closely, additions to your house would be allowed to the left <br /> side, but would be severely limited to the front, right side or <br /> rear. It appears that a deck no more than 3' deep could be <br /> constructed at the rear of the existing house. It is unlikely <br /> that the City would grant variances to any of the indicated <br /> setbacks. <br /> In our discussion you mentioned the addition of a bathroom, a <br /> bedroom, construction of a new attached garage and conversion of <br /> the old garage, and a 3-season porch and deck. It appears that <br /> � the 3,267 s.f. "lot coverage by structures" allowance is your <br /> limiting factor. The existing house has a footprint of <br /> approximately 1 , 770 s.f. per the survey, leaving you <br /> approximately 1,500 s.f. of additional footprint area available <br /> for additions. <br /> On the attached survey copy the yellow boundary indicates the <br /> required setbacks. Be advised that before a permit for additions <br /> could be issued, you would have to have your survey updated to <br /> show the "as-built" house location and all other items of <br /> hardcover (walkways, retaining walls, driveway, etc. ) that <br /> currently exist. <br /> Please feel free to contact me at 473-7357 if I can be of further <br /> assistance. <br /> Sincere <br /> ' /� �-�� <br /> , �� �� <br /> r <br /> Michael P. Ga ron <br /> Assistant Planning & Zoning Administrator <br /> Enclosures: Survey <br /> LR-1C Zone Requirements <br /> Plat Copy <br /> Building Permit Application <br /> MPG/lsv <br />