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Setback Permit
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b. The proposed project improves the design or livability of the structure. <br />YQS <br />c. The proposed project improves the terrain or a drainage issue. <br />%s <br />d. The original reason or need,for the setback permit N�as rrot created by the cu�•rent <br />owner. <br />e. The existing improvements along with proposed improvement retain a minimum of <br />70% of the pervious surface and green space of the lot. <br />i�5 <br />f. The proposed project creates no other setback or variance conditions. <br />�ocs /1 of <br />g. The proposed project improves the aesthetics, covered storage, or the functional <br />use of the site. <br />Yc 5 <br />h. The proposed project uses the same exterior structure materials and colors as the <br />principal structuYe and accessories. <br />rJc.� d Mc.i�c+i a ls l C o l or'S <br />i. The final building mass is consistent with that on contiguous properties. <br />; cs <br />j. The building or driveway expansion/addition does not place more vehicles <br />adjacent to living quarter first floor bedrooms of adjacent homeowners. <br />k. The drainage and roof gutters guide water away from the structure and adjacent <br />structures. � <br />G�i�ers Mus-� Ca('�N ws�cr aw�� �►� 5�v ��-c., r�y <br />1. The roof is properly proportioned to and integrated with the roof of the principal <br />structure (dwellirr� on the properry. <br />Y�e s <br />Other Comments: <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />
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