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(3) Do unique physical characteristics of your property prevent compliance with the ordinance? If <br /> yes, please explain. The required Site Plan and/or Survey submitted with your application <br /> must show these features. <br /> Unique physical limitations of the property such as steep slopes or wetlands that are not generally shared <br /> by other properties must prevent compliance with the ordinance requirements. The circumstances of an <br /> applicant (growing family, need for a larger garage, etc.) are not a factor in deciding variances. Nearby <br /> ordinance violations, prior variances, or lack of objections from neighbors do not provide a basis for <br /> granting a variance. <br /> S ri C i-I t -CU 1 t J(,) t 1• e o)c a t t "/' T O t-I 0/.4 ;rw. roe G'.4 6 ry U " ci4 C,∎/e <br /> L0C4170IJ D FL-If L c3Aizr?E- c,_ 7c� /U « itt; 't') l S !-ar4.) <br /> LUCA7'+0 t..` Dno F=- AD"TA Ce T F -r`.:t . rf3;i ' * - AL) 0 ? 0 <br /> /...o c. , <br /> (4) What would be the effect on this property, the community or neighborhood, and the general <br /> public interest if the variance were granted? Describe how negative impacts would be <br /> mitigated. The required Site Plan and/or Survey submitted with your application must show <br /> any proposed mitigation features. <br /> These interests may be listed as objectives in the purpose statement of an ordinance and may include: <br /> Promoting and maintaining public health, safety and welfare; protecting fish and wildlife habitat; <br /> maintaining scenic beauty; minimizing property damages; ensuring provision of efficient public facilities <br /> and utilities; requiring eventual compliance for nonconforming uses, structures and lots; drainage; visual <br /> impact; fire safety and building code requirements; and any other public interest issues. <br /> I7oE5,) ' T coca' (1t.Sr d ._.JTY Gv✓c_. -T V , F <br /> L-o 4-3 7-2 - .F F"J C 0,--) cr cc.C.`a.' /Zdq.p <br /> 0 6.3 ' N C,E 0 I r3 N/' d.r-I ,- t de'. C., °C <br /> REQUIRED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: <br /> In addition to providing the information required above, you must submit: <br /> 1. Site Plan: Complete and detailed plans of your lot or lots, drawn to a standard and easily <br /> readable scale. In most cases, a survey by a Registered Land Surveyor is needed. The <br /> Site Plan/Survey should include the following, as applicable, as well as any unique <br /> existing features of the lot and any proposed mitigation features, as described above: <br /> ❑ Scale and North arrow <br /> ❑ Road names and right-of-way widths <br /> ❑ All lot dimensions <br /> ❑ Existing buildings, wells, septic systems and physical features such as driveways, utility <br /> easements, sewer mains and the like, including neighboring properties and structures. <br /> ❑ Proposed new construction, additions or structural alterations. <br /> ❑ For property near lakes, rivers or streams: <br /> ❑ Location of Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) Elevation <br /> ❑ Location of Floodplain Elevation <br /> ❑ For property near Wetlands, a Wetland Boundary determination by a qualified <br /> professional consultant may be required. <br /> ❑ Topographic survey information may be desirable or necessary. <br />! ❑ Setbacks from any existing or proposed structures (building) to lot lines, right-of-way lines, <br /> Ordinary High Water Mark, and/or Wetland Boundary, as applicable. <br /> ❑ For setback from Ordinary High Water Mark Variance Appeals, the setbacks of the two <br /> neighboring structures from the OHWM may be required. <br /> Dane County Zoning Division Variance Application Page 3 of 4 <br />
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