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Planning Files - Planning File #
3114
Planning Files - Type
Setback Permit
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2065 William St
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<br />- <br /> <br />;-..~ <br /> <br />10. A minimum of eight (8) of the following twelve (12) site conditions must be met in order <br />or a Setback Permit to be issued by the Community Development Director. Circle which <br />have been complied with and explain how compliance has been achieved. <br /> <br />~ <br />& <br /> <br />c. <br />~ <br />@ <br /> <br />..<0 <br />~ <br /><3 <br />CD <br />CD <br />C!9 <br />Q) <br /> <br />One car garage or less is located on the site. <br />The proposed project improves the design or livability of the structure. <br />The proposed project improves the terrain or a drainage issue. <br />The original reason or need for the setback permit was not created by the <br />current owner. <br />The existing improvements along with. proposed improvement retain a <br />minimum of 70% of the pervious surface and green space of the lot. <br />The proposed project creates no other setback or variance conditions. <br />. The proposed project improves the aesthetics, covered storage, or the <br />functional use of the site. <br />The proposed project uses the same exterior structure materials and colors <br />as the principal structure and accessories. <br />The final building mass is consistent with that on contiguous properties. <br />The building or driveway expansion/addition does not place more vehicles <br />adjacent to living quarter first floor bedrooms of adjacent homeowners. <br />The drainage and. roof gutters guide W'ater away from the struct.ure and <br />, adjacent structures. . . . . <br />The roof is properly proportioned to and integrated with the roof of the <br />principal structure (dwelling) on the property. . <br /> <br />11. Minimum parameters of a setback permit include: <br /> <br />@j <br /> <br />@. <br /> <br />@, <br /> <br />@ <br /> <br />A setback permit shall not reduce the principal structure side yard required <br />setback by more than 70% or be closer than three (3) feet to a property line <br />(as measured to the structure wall); <br /> <br />. .... . <br />A setback permitshall not reduce the p~Jl(dp31 ~tIucture fr9Iltor reai' yard, <br />;l'equired'setQ;ick lJymore than 20% or1?e closer, ~han tWentY~foUt (~4) feet <br />'to a front or rear property line.' . . . . ' . '.' . <br />, . ,_ . . 4 <br /> <br />. . . , . . ' '" ' . <br />A setback permit shall not reducethe~~ccessorystructure sideotT~aryard <br />required setback,b'y more than 70%:or;'p~ closer than three (3)feet ~o a: <br />. property line~ . <br /> <br />. A setback permit shall not reduce the setback of a driveway by more than <br />70% or allow adnveway to be closer than tW() (2) feet.to a property line. As <br />im exception, driveways existing prior to October 26, 1998, aIld located <br />closer than two (2) feet to a property line may be replaced with a setback <br />permit. <br /> <br />2 <br />
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