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� <br />Administrative Deviation: <br />REVIEW NOTES <br />Structure Setback Deviation: <br />The proposed project improves the functional use of the property <br />� �> <br />The proposed project improves the enclosed storage on the property <br />The proposed project does not create or exacerbate a drainage problem <br />..t , <br />The final building mass is consistent with that on contiguous properties <br />4� <br />The new roof is properly proportioned to and integrated with the existing roof <br />� <br />The proposed project improves the aesthetic quality of the property <br />r� � r : . <br />The existing�garage space on the property does not accommodate more than one vehicle <br />�.J }. <br />The proposed project does not place more vehicles adjacent to first floor bedrooms on contiguous properties <br />� � .� Q-- <br />Driveway Setback Deviation: <br />The intended use of the proposed driveway or driveway expansion <br />The proximity of the proposed driveway to bedrooms on adjacent properties <br />The incorporation of landscaping and/or fencing to screen the proposed driveway from adjacent properties <br />The potential for the proposed driveway to cause storm water problems on adjacent properties <br />The aesthetic impact of the proposed driveway <br />Impervious Coverage Deviation: <br />The proximity of the proposed impervious coverage to sensitive natural features <br />The use of landscaping and/or fencing to screen the proposed project from adjacent properties <br />The potential for the excess impervious coverage to cause storm water problems on adjacent properties <br />Recommendatio�z and Other Comments: <br />, i. <br />� <br />
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