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<br />Krystofiak CUP Request <br />August 2, 2006 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />The Comprehensive Plan encourages the development and maintenance of residential areas <br />so as to improve the quality, appearance and attractiveness of housing units and residential <br />property in general. The Comprehensive Plan designates this property, 2932 Woodale Drive, <br />as low-density residential. <br /> <br />CUP Considerations: <br /> <br />Chapter 1125 of the Zoning Code requires that the Planning Commission review and address <br />any potential adverse effects which include, but are not limited to, relationship with the <br />Comprehensive Plan, geographical area involved, potential depreciation, the character of the <br />surrounding area and the demonstrated need for such a use. Each of these potential <br />adverse effects is addressed below. <br /> <br />Relationship with the Comprehensive Plan. As previously stated, the Comprehensive Plan <br />encourages the development and maintenance of residential areas so as to improve the <br />quality, appearance and attractiveness of housing units and residential property in general. <br />An entirely new garage will be constructed and will be a benefit to the neighborhood. <br /> <br />The Geographical Area Involved. The home is located on Woodale Drive. Since the garage <br />will be oversize mainly by being deeper than a regular garage, the building will still appear to <br />be a normal two car garage from the street. In this case, the proposed oversized garage <br />would not be noticeable or out of place in the neighborhood. This garage should not affect the <br />neighboring properties much. It would block the view across the backyards from the neighbors <br />to the east and west. <br /> <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 construction would increase the “value” of the property. Increased property values are of <br />course a benefit to everyone. <br /> <br />The Character of the Surrounding Area. Woodale Drive is strictly residential with all of the <br />homes on this street were constructed in the early 1950’s. The proposed garage would not be <br />out of character in this area since the bulk of the garage will be hidden from view of the street. <br /> The new garage width would be the same as it is now, so it would not change the current front <br />look of the house. <br /> <br />The Demonstrated Need for Such a Use. The applicant is proposing a 24’x46’ garage which <br />would allow for parking more than two vehicles inside and/or storage space since there are no <br />other accessory buildings on the property. The applicant would like to park a third vehicle <br />inside and can only do that by making the garage deeper since his lot is not wide enough to <br />add an additional garage stall on the side. Due to the depth required for a vehicle, the garage <br />requires a conditional use permit. <br /> <br />Summary: <br /> <br />All zoning and code issues are satisfied with this request.
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