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2 . Granting the variance would still provide -for total building <br /> separation of 25 . 5 and 20 . 5 feet. • <br /> 3: No opposi-tion was received from the neighbors . . . <br /> 4 . Approval is contingent upon the proposed home not aggravating the <br /> existing drainage conditions of the area. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Chairman Zawislak opened the hearing, at 9 :16 P.M. , to consider a <br /> petition for a variance to the City Zoning Ordinance requirements <br /> which would allow Gary Dooner, 2920 Silver Lake Court, construction of <br /> an addition resulting in the need for a front yard variance of 12 <br /> feet. A 30 foot front yard setback is required by City Ordinance <br /> and Mr. Dooner is proposing an 18 foot front yard setback. The <br /> Chairman read the notice which had been published July 3rd and mailed <br /> to all adjoining property owners of record within 200 feet of the <br /> subject property. No one present reported failure to receive that <br /> notice or objected to its content and the Manager reported receiving <br /> no objections to the request. <br /> The Manager made note of the odd shape of the Dooner ' s lot and cited <br /> this as a justification for a hardship . He stated that while the <br /> average alignment does not allow the setback Mr. Dooner proposes , <br /> the average neighborhood setbacks are substantially less than 30 feet <br /> and other variances have been granted, setting a precedent -for the <br /> request. As with the preceeding two variance requests , some of the • <br /> preliminaries had been completed on this request at a concept review <br /> the previous month. He indicated Mr . Dooner had submitted three <br /> neighbor' s signatures approving the request. <br /> Mr. Dooner was present to speak for his request and said that his <br /> neighbors had encouraged him to build the proposed additions , stating <br /> that the reasons for this encouragement were the noise , dust and <br /> amount of traffic traveling on Silver Lake Road. He also noted <br /> several precedents had been set for this request. <br /> There had been no changes in Mr. Dooner 's request since the concept <br /> review the month before and the public hearing was closed by the <br /> Chairman at 9 : 20 P.M. for Commission consideration and action. <br /> There was no one present to speak either for or against the proposal. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Bjorklund and seconded by Commissioner Wagner <br /> to recommend the Council grant a 12 foot front yard setback variance <br /> to allow construction of an addition on the home of Gary Dooner, <br /> 2920 Silver Lake Court, finding that: <br /> 1. The lot is unique by its odd shape. <br /> 2.. The property is located o.n a false cul-de-sac adjacent to a high <br /> traffic - street with dust, noise and visibility problems . <br /> 3." The proposed addition would reduce the impact of the road on the :- • <br /> neighborhood. <br />
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