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• <br /> 6. The ability to locate garages elsewhere on the subject property: <br /> No practical alternatives appear to exist given the layout of the subject property's lot. An <br /> existing gravel driveway on the subject property more or less dictates the location of the <br /> new driveway. The garage is to be moved to lessen the length of the new driveway(78 feet <br /> vs. 120 feet), lower the amount of wasted space,and make a breezeway addition possible. <br /> 7. Other relevant matters: <br /> The setback permit is requested primarily to make a breezeway addition practical(9 feet <br /> vs. 7 feet in length),in connection with the construction of a new concrete driveway. The <br /> garage on the subject property has to be moved in order to make a concrete driveway <br /> affordable. Moreover,its current location is not square with the property line and wastes a <br /> significant amount of back yard space. Aside from the cost and wasted space,installation <br /> of a driveway without moving the garage would result in a 120+foot driveway which <br /> would not fit in with the neighboring properties(the driveway on the adjoining property is <br /> approximately 48 feet in length). <br /> I <br /> • <br />