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• the future. The city may design a pedestrian path to connect the <br />neighborhood to the trail down the hill to the north of the <br />property (see attachment B). Or, if the University decides to <br />develop the property along the east end of Folwell (west of the <br />tennis courts) for single family lots, the easement may be used <br />as part of the future lots. Therefore, it is important to <br />maintain some distance between the new structure and the property <br />line. The 3 1/2' setback in the rear deck will allow the property <br />owners to put up shrubbery without intruding on the adjacent <br />property and keep an adequate distance from any new use on <br />adjacent properties in the future. It will also allow the <br />structure to be 6' 9" away from the existing elm tree. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends granting the 1 1/2 foot variance in the required <br />east sideyard of 5' for the rear 5' of the structure in order to <br />provide a maximum opportunity to save the tree and keep its <br />branches away from the structure. This recommendation is made <br />only because the siting of the structure on the trapezoidal lot <br />requires a reduction in the sideyard requirement on only a small <br />portion of the property. Staff would not recommend this variance <br />request if the entire sideyard would be only 3 1/2' because this <br />might become a problem if land use changes occur on the <br />neighboring property to the east in the future. <br />• ATTACHMENTS: <br />A. Property owner's statement <br />B. 1) Site plan for 2099 Folwell Avenue <br />2) Plat map of adjacent properties <br />ACTION REQUESTED: <br />Consider granting a 1 1/2 foot variance in section 9-4.01 [1](c) <br />of the zoning code because it meets the conditions for granting a <br />variance, specifically standard g related to the topographic <br />conditions of the property. Place the condition that the <br />variance be allowed for the rear 5 feet of the structure and that <br />the remaining portion of the structure must meet the setbacks in <br />the zoning code. <br />
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