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> Original Message <br /> >From: Alan J. Carlson [mailto:alancarlson @charter.net] <br /> =Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 10: 18 AM <br /> >To: Schutte, Kristine <br /> >Subject: Setback and Deck question <br /> >Hello Kris, <br /> >I hope you remember me, you helped my get a variance and a building <br /> >permit to replace my home on Lake Kegonsa which burned down in 2007. <br /> >I have three questions. <br /> >1) The home is on Lake Kegonsa, 2156 Colladay Pt. Dr. The SW corner <br /> >of the house is set back 78 feet. The SE corner of the house is set <br /> >back 82 feet. I have a 3 foot stoop in my house plans that would be <br /> >placed on the lake side of the house. <br /> >My question is can I put on a 6 foot stoop since one corner of the <br /> >house is set back 82 feet? <br /> >2) Someone told me that a deck is not considered a deck if it is less <br /> >than 3 feet high, it is considered a patio. Is this correct? Can I <br /> >put a 1 or 2 foot high "patio" on the lake side of my house? <br /> >3) Do I need a permit to put a brick patio on the lake side of my house? <br /> >If you feel you need to call me, my cell number is: 516-8544 <br /> >Thank you, <br /> >Alan <br /> >Alan J. Carlson <br /> 2 <br />
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