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because it is more than 30 inches above grade and the porch would be counted because it <br />would be covered. <br />I Yi14. <br />Rear <br />Deck, <br />0 <br />CO <br />D <br />W <br />Pjaff 23.5* <br />I <br />iV <br />x2&1' <br />TWO STORY FRAME & <br />STONE SPLIT LEVEL <br />HOUSE Wif GAM <br />Kriw3'c:ne f'snMiew,..e . <br />Front <br />Porch <br />Can ilevers <br />In the LMC, maximum allowed lot coverages generally decrease as minimum lot sizes <br />increase across the zone districts. A 20 percent maximum lot coverage is found in the RE, <br />RR, SF -MD, and SF -LD zone districts, which have minimum lot sizes ranging from 12,000 <br />square feet to 21,780 square feet. The RL zone district has a minimum lot size of 7,000 <br />square feet and a maximum lot coverage of 30 percent, while the RM zone district has a <br />maximum lot coverage of 35 percent with the same minimum lot size of 7,000 square feet. <br />No zone district in Louisville has a minimum lot size of less than 7,000 square feet. <br />The subject property, at 5,296 square feet, is significantly smaller than the minimum lot <br />size for the RE zone district. The 20 percent maximum lot coverage allows a building <br />footprint of only 1,059 square feet. The adjacent properties are slightly larger (5,713 <br />square feet and 6,631 square feet) and have lot coverages of 25 percent and 24 percent. <br />The property immediately to the south, 151 Lois, received a variance to allow an increase <br />in lot coverage from 23 percent to 24 percent. <br />There are many properties in Louisville zoned RE with lot sizes less than the 12,000 <br />square feet required in the zone district. Lots zoned RE and smaller than 8,000 square <br />feet are eligible for administrative variances to allow lot coverages of up to 30 percent. <br />Because the applicant is requesting 33 percent lot coverage, the application requires a <br />public hearing. <br />REVIEW CRITERIA: <br />3 <br />