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MINUTES <br />PLANNING COMA FISSION <br />JLLY 3, 2004 <br />Keis noted that it appears the garage would have a second story. <br />Adelmann replied that there would be a storage loft in the garage. He <br />further noted that the exterior materials on the garage would match the <br />house as closely as possible. <br />R lteai irna asked ifthere would He electrical service and plumninn in the <br />garage. Adelmann replied that there would be a 110 -amp service in the <br />garage but no plumbing. <br />Duray pointed out that there are 6 -foot drainage and utility easements <br />along the lot lines. The City Planner indicated that those are typical <br />easements. Adelmann noted that the garage is proposed to be 10 feet from <br />the property line and 12 feet from the house. The City Planner indicated <br />that the shoreland setback is 50 feet, and the setback for the garage <br />exceeds that amount. <br />Keis noted the letter submitted by Michelle DeBace expressing concern <br />that the proposed garage would block the view to the lake. Adelmann <br />indicated that there is a great deal of shrubbery at the back of his property, <br />therefore, he questioned that there was much view of the lake. <br />Duray noted the recommendations in the City Planner's report. Adelmann <br />indicated that he has no problem complying with those recommendations. <br />Keis asked if there was another location on the lot where Adelmann could <br />place the garage. Adelmann indicated that the proposed location provides <br />the easiest access and requires the removal of the least amount of trees. <br />Weihe noted that no home occupation activities could occur in the garage. <br />Adelmann asked if he would be able to do woodworking in the garage. <br />Keis replied that woodworking as a hobby is fine, and again noted that no <br />home occupation would be allowed. <br />James Lenthe, 319 Savage Lane, pointed out that the proposed garage <br />would be immediately adjacent to his home and deck and would be visible <br />from his kitchen windows on the west side of his house. Lenthe indicated <br />that the garage would block his view of the lake. Lenthe indicated that the <br />back of the garage as it abuts his property would provide a walled -in <br />atmosphere and would block out sunlight. <br />Lenthe expressed concern over the condition of the Adelmann property <br />noting that there is junk in the yard that is an eyesore. Lenthe was <br />concerned that once the >arage is constructed there would be junk stored <br />on the back side of the garage. <br />