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house is, and the resulting rear setback of 20 feet would still be far enough away from the <br />adjacent property to not impair development. Staff finds this criterion has been met. <br />6. That the variance, if granted, is the minimum variance that will afford relief and is <br />the least modification possible of the provisions of Title 17 of the Louisville <br />Municipal Code that is in question. <br />The requested variances would allow only the proposed additions to be built and no further <br />expansion of the building or encroachment into the setbacks. Staff finds this criterion <br />has been met. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS: <br />Public notice was mailed to all property owners within 500 feet of the subject property. At <br />the time of this report's creation, staff had not received any public comment. If comments <br />are received prior to the hearing, that information will be presented at the hearing. <br />STAFF COMMENTS AND BOARD ACTION: <br />Staff finds all applicable variance criteria in Section 17.48.110 of the LMC have been met <br />and therefore recommends approval of the front and rear setback and floor area variance <br />requests. <br />The Board may approve (with or without condition or modification), deny, or continue the <br />application to a future meeting for additional consideration. The Board may also request <br />additional information if they feel it is needed for their proper consideration of the variance <br />application. The Board will need to make a determination based on the application as it <br />has been submitted. If the Board desires the applicant to make changes to the application <br />that would affect the extent of the variance requested, staff recommends the Board <br />continue the hearing to a later date. <br />The Board needs to find all six variance criteria, insofar as applicable, have been met for <br />each request in order to grant approval of a variance. If the Board wishes to deny the <br />variance request, staff recommends passing a motion denying the variance indicating <br />which criteria for approval have not been met. If the Board determines that the variance <br />meets all of the applicable criteria for approval, staff recommends passing a motion <br />approving the variance request. <br />ATTACHMENT <br />1. Applicant Information <br />2. Site Plan <br />5 <br />