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memo re meeting with homeowner-1988
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To: Street File - 1705 Concordia Street <br /> From: Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator <br /> Date: March 30, 1988 <br /> Subject: Meeting With Owner <br /> I met today in the of f ice with Tom Sachs who owns a cottage <br /> at the above referenced address. According to the survey which <br /> he brought in and which we have on file, this cottage is entirely <br /> within the 0-75' setback zone and in fact is approximately 30 ' <br /> from the shoreline. Mr. Sachs questioned whether is was feasible <br /> to add a screen porch onto that cottage over the existing stone <br /> patio. I explained to him that that would take a variance and <br /> that while he has the right to apply for such a variance, it <br /> would be inconsistent and unusual for the Council to grant such a <br /> magnitude of variance as would be required. We also discussed <br /> the potential of moving that cottage to meet the 75' setback line <br /> and the need to review an average lakeshore setback. In <br /> addition, we discussed the location of the driveway near or over <br /> the the lot corner on either side, and discussed the location of <br /> the existing sewer which may affect building on the street end of <br /> the lot. Mr. Sachs' final comment was that for the time being he <br /> will likely obtain a permit for residing and replacing a few <br /> windows and minor interior remodeling and is not interested at <br /> this time in making a full fledged application with a relatively <br /> slim chance of approval. <br />
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