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1/23/1984
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MEMO TO: City Council F,� City Administrator <br />FROM: Engineering/planning Technician <br />DATE: January 18, 1984 <br />SUBJECT: Roy Schaffhausen Request <br />Mr. Roy Schaffhausen, 5130 Bona Road, came into City Hall on Wednesday, <br />January 18th questioning why the City would not let him construct an <br />asphalt driveway up to his fence line which is about one foot from his <br />property line. I made him a copy of the section of the zoning code which <br />states that driveways must be at least 5 feet from the property line. <br />He also questioned why the City is able to construct a walkway (located <br />along his south property line) right up to his property line and not have <br />to be 5 feet away: Mr. Schaffhausen was told that the intended purpose <br />for a walkway vs. a driveway are different. He then stated that he would <br />like to construct a "walkway" immediately adjacent to his driveway. (Called <br />it a walkway to be used as a driveway to park a vehicle). <br />He mentioned that he would be attending the Council meeting on the 23rd to <br />discuss his request and the City's refusal to grant a permit without a <br />variance. <br />FJK/mb <br />
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