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8280 Eastwood CUP Request <br />October 28, 2093 <br />Page 2 <br />The City Code also specifies that the roof for all accessory buildings exceeding 250 square <br />feet, shall match or be similar to the character and style of the roof of the principal structure, <br />and have a pitch or slope of at least 2-12, but no steeper than 12-12. The proposed garage <br />will have the same pitch as the house since it's an attached garage. <br />CUP Considerations: <br />Chapter 1125 of the Zoning Code requires that the Planning Commission and City Council <br />review and address any potential adverse effects of a conditional use that include, but are <br />not limited to, the relationship with the Comprehensive Plan, geographical area involved, <br />potential depreciation, the character of the surrounding area and the demonstrated need for <br />such a use. Staff has addressed each of these potential adverse effects below. <br />Relationship with the Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan designates this <br />property as low-density residential, as well as the surrounding area. The Comp Plan <br />encourages the development and maintenance of residential areas to improve the quality, <br />appearance and attractiveness of housing units and residential property in general. With this <br />project, the applicants would be creating more garage space to have more indoor storage for <br />their recreational vehicles. Such additional storage would be a benefit to the property and to <br />the neighborhood. <br />The Geographical Area Involved. The applicants' home is located on Eastwood Road, in a <br />residential neighborhood, towards the north end of the City. <br />Depreciation. The proposed garage would benefit the subject property both in a practical sense <br />by providing additional on site, indoor parking and storage, as well as in an economic sense, as <br />the addition would increase the "value" of the property. Increased property values area benefit <br />to everyone. <br />The Character of the Surrounding Area. The applicants neighborhood is entirely single-family <br />residential. The homes in this area are a variety of styles, with the lot sizes all around half an <br />acre. The garage would still look like a typical 2 -car size garage from the front, but would <br />extend deeper into the backyard. It would be visible to the adjacent backyard neighbors, but <br />the properties in this area are all fairly large at 80-100 feet wide and 230 feet deep (0.59 <br />acres), so the deeper garage should not look out of place. <br />The Demonstrated Need for Such a Use. The applicants are proposing a 1,100 square foot <br />garage that would allow for parking recreational vehicles and a boat inside. <br />
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