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Charles Peterson <br /> January 18, 1991 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Furthermore, in 1989 the City Council adopted an ordinance <br /> requiring that all tennis courts be located at least 30' from all <br /> lot lines. It is my opinion that your graded 30' x 56' gravel <br /> pad is precariously close to being considered as a tennis court <br /> required to meet such setback. Hence any construction of <br /> backboard wal ls or fences at its perimeter and over 6' in height <br /> would not be allowed. <br /> Because you stated your intent is to use this area as a small <br /> tennis court, you may wish to apply for variances to allow <br /> construction of walls around it. I cannot give you any good <br /> estimate of whether this would be approved. However, given the <br /> intent of the Planning Commission and Council to require tennis <br /> courts and pools to be 30' from lot lines rather than the 10' <br /> requirement which was in place prior to 1989, your application <br /> might not be successful. <br /> Please feel free to contact me at 473-7357 if you have any <br /> questions, or to request an inspection prior to June lst so that <br /> we can verify compliance of the fence and shed. <br /> � <br /> Sincerely, <br /> .� ���'��' <br /> � ;.✓�' <br /> Michael P. Gaffron <br /> Assistant Planning & Zoning Administrator <br /> cc: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br /> Lyle Oman, Building Official <br /> Bruce Vang, Field Inspector <br /> MPG/lsv " <br />