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so everything can get started on the 10th. <br /> <br />Please let me know if this time works for you. <br /> <br />Thank you, <br /> <br />Deborah Moen <br /> <br />> From: alexco@bolton-menk.com <br />> To: cdmoen5@hotmail.com <br />> Subject: Meeting Follow Up - Shoreland Overlay District <br />> Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2014 00:46:37 +0000 <br />> <br />> Hi Deb, <br />> <br />> As we discussed, your property is not only within the residential zoning district but also <br />within the Shoreland Overlay District. I promised to send you a copy of this ordinance. Please <br />find it attached. I've highlighted the text on page 10 that talks about additional impervious <br />surface restrictions in this district. <br />> <br />> I apologize for not being aware of the required number of copies to be submitted and size. <br />I've reviewed City code and am only finding the following: <br />> <br />> <br />> (B) Application. Application for a variance shall be made to the city on forms provided by the <br />city. An application for a variance shall be accompanied by a fee as set forth in the City Code. <br />The application shall also include written and graphic materials fully explaining the requested <br />variance. The city may require that the applicant submit the following information before the <br />application can be deemed complete: <br />> <br />> <br />> (1) A certificate of survey or map of the property that shows all lot lines, existing and <br />proposed structures, driveways and parking areas, significant topographical features, and <br />significant trees; <br />> <br />> (2) Evidence of ownership or an interest in the property and its legal description; <br />> <br />> (3) A written description of the variance request, including an explanation of compliance <br />with the variance criteria set forth in this chapter; <br />> <br />> (4) Building floor plans, elevations, and sections;