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As shown on our plot -plan, our "lot" actually consists of two long, narrow lots that are <br />each 25 feet by 125 feet. Because these are such narrow lots, they cannot be developed in <br />conformity with the zoning ordinance. In addition, our home is peculiar insofar as our house <br />and our neighbor's house to the north are approximately 30 feet apart despite the proximity of <br />the lot line to our house. Unlike the rest of the neighborhood, the space on both sides of our <br />house is actually rather large due to fact that it was built closer to the north lot line, as it appears <br />our neighbor's house was as well. <br />In planning this remodel, we have been working with an architect who we directed to <br />meet several criteria including: that the structure should be well integrated with the existing <br />building and not simply look tacked on; that its overall height be kept to the minimum practical, <br />to reduce possible shading. We believe he achieved these objectives in designing a structure that <br />will blend nicely with the rest of the building. The addition is located at the back of the building <br />only. <br />We enjoy living in the older downtown area of Louisville and do not want to move to <br />a newer home simply to get adequate space. We believe that by accomplishing this remodel we <br />can live in a home that has the best features of both an older home and modern conveniences - <br />like closets. I will be happy to answer any additional questions you may have and look forward <br />to getting this issue resolved. If you would like to discuss this on the phone, please call me at <br />my office number during business hours - 666-4557. <br />David Lewis <br />