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• <br />MINUTES <br />REGULAR PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />April 27, 1992 <br />7:00 P.M. <br />PRE-- SENT: <br />Lee Barry AB-~T_ ALSO PRESENT: <br />Len Boche Ken Salzberg Susan Ho t <br />Ed Finegan Y Administrator <br />Marie Furton Acting as Planner <br />Paul Ciernia, Council- <br />Steve Huso <br />Carolyn Nestingen member <br />Meeting was called to order at 7:02 p.m. by Lee Barr <br />The minutes of the March 30 y~ Chair. <br />as written. ~ 1992 meeting were unanimous) <br />Y approved <br />REPORTS RE UESTS RECOMMENDATIONS: <br />1. Request for a <br />code for 2291 Hortance from §9-4.01(4)[C] of the zoning <br />Y Avenue in an R-1 zone. <br />his preq esty Porn a ~ 16e fo e Albrecht, <br />of variance presented to the commission <br />setback of 30 feet to construct a double the required front <br />existing single car garage and eliminate aan <br />garage on his property. <br />The proposed garage will replace a terrace and deck t <br />intrudes 16 feet into the 30 foot setback. <br />garage will be turned into livin s hat currently <br />The existing one-car <br />eliminated. g pace and the existing driveway <br />After some discussion, motion was made b <br />variance based on the followin Y Finegan to a <br />g criteria: pprove the <br />(a) Double garages are now standard for resi <br />property, Occasionally, variances are necessary <br />to meet this need on the urban lots developed in the <br />past. <br />(b) The proposed garage represents a continuation of <br />existing setback in the front yard. <br />an <br />Cc) There are examples of other similarly sited <br />in the nearby residential streetscape. garages <br />~d) Topography and landsca in <br />the double p g prohibits the extension of <br />garage to the east. <br />(e) Meets the standards for granting a variance. <br />
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