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BOA MINUTES 12/19/02 <br />PAGE 3 <br />#3223. Appeal by The Town of Dunn on behalf of numerous property owners for <br />variances from required lot areas and widths as provided by Section 11.03(1) and <br />10.05(4) to bring existing lots into compliance after road vacations at 1924 through 1946 <br />Barber Drive being Lots #20 through #31 Rock Elm Park Extension, Lots #20A through <br />#31A Addition to Rock Elm Park Extension and adjacent lands in the NW 1/4 SE 1/4 <br />Section 26 Town of Dunn; also at 2860 Lakeside Street being Lot 6, Block 1 Waubesa <br />Beach 1st Addition and adjacent lands in the NE 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 8, Town of Dunn. <br />IN FAVOR: R. Gausman OPPOSED: --- COMMUNICATION: Town Board, <br />Historical Society <br />KAY/ROSS to grant variances from minimum required lot areas and lot widths to permit <br />vacated roads to be added to existing parcels as proposed. <br />Finding of fact: <br />1). Town of Dunn has vacated portions of 2 roads, Kegonsa Boulevard and Center <br />Avenue. <br />2). The means of adding lands to lots in a recorded plat is by CSM or replat. <br />3). Center Avenue was platted in 1909 and Kegonsa Boulevard was platted in 1905. <br />4). Section 10.07(4) (R-3 Residence District) Dane County Code of Ordinance requires <br />minimum lot area of 15,000 square feet and 100 foot minimum lot width. <br />Conclusion: <br />1). Variance preserves the Zoning Ordinance as much as possible without injustice to <br />applicant. <br />2). Variance is not contrary to rights of others or to the public interest. <br />Motion carried — 5-0. <br />#3224. Appeal by Fred & Candace Groth for a variance from required setback from road <br />as provided by Section 10.17(2) to permit new single family residence construction <br />Southeast of 2306 County Highway AB being Lot #2, CSM #8309 in the SE 1/4 NW 1/4 <br />Section 23, Town of Dunn. <br />IN FAVOR: F & C Groth, R. Gausman OPPOSED: --- COMMUNICATION: <br />Town Board <br />SAYLES/ROSS to grant with condition a variance of 8.33 feet from minimum required <br />setback to right-of-way of County Highway AB to permit residence construction as <br />proposed. <br />Conditions: <br />That garage floor elevation not exceed 903.75 feet mean sea level, as agreed upon by <br />applicant and township. Also, that structure maintain the 75 foot required setback from <br />normal high watermark. <br />Finding of fact: <br />1). Applicant proposes to build at the 75 foot setback from normal high watermark due <br />to severe slope rather than at the minimum required average setback of 69 feet. <br />
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