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Attachment D <br />16.29.23.23.0087 <br />2045 LOREN ROAD <br />Sect-16 Twp-029 Range-023 <br />LOREN ACRES lV0 1 <br />LOTS 3& LOT 4 BLK 1 <br />i he lots on the certihcate oT survey known as lot 3 and lot 4 show tt�e uregulaz shapes oT the <br />original property lines and how they were plotted in the 19�0's. This property line has been <br />ignored tor approx�mately �U yeazs, due to the iact that lot 4 has been vacant and owned and <br />used by the property owner of lot 3. We haue cequested to change the existing property line <br />to accommodate the existmg home (built m 1'I5y) as well as a new home to be built on lot 4. <br />Lots 3 and 4 combined aze approx. 2 acres. The existing home on lot 3 has had the benefit of <br />lot 4 bemg vacant, and has used lot 4 as addrtwnal green space. fhe e�stmg Lot line is not <br />conducive for the existing home or the proposed new home to be constructed in 2008. <br />After much consideration with both an arch�tect and a landscape architect, we have <br />concluded that this property line should be corrected to meet the needs of both property <br />owners tbr the reasons stated: <br />I- Proposed new property line would be parallel with the existing home. <br />2- lt would eliminate wasted property in the N�; comer of [ot 4 that would be added to <br />lot 3, creating more fw�ctional space for both lots. <br />3- Yroteclion of many mature white pines and spruce trees. <br />4- The proposed proper[y line would give both lots a more usable space and the pmpedy <br />line would be more pazallel with the north and south property lines of ihese lots <br />As you can see on the diagram, these lots aze in a cui-de-sac, which creates Uus hardship. We <br />feel this hardship was created many years ago. The original sub-division did not take into <br />consideration these challenges when lot 3 and lot 4 were plotted. <br />� � <br />