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Proposed Elevation <br />ANT AWN <br />BM= TO NE <br />I�-1Imo- <br />ITf� 11— <br />exs,iw-1 o ANNAF <br />R11MF M. RANT NINONT, <br />� <br />TI-- <br />Alop <br />a+ <br />`JOU-II I F1 -VA IC.JN corer w,. n� <br />7 <br />J7 <br />IIp <br />1' <br />P.TM, N, N.mN.sla Ox++ <br />r,OITM rN.AZR, FI W <br />AwJalFT <br />Comparison Area — Front Setbacks on Azure Way <br />The following image show the neighboring properties along Azure Way. The red line <br />represents an approximation of the 30-foot front setback line to provide a visual comparison <br />of neighborhood conditions. The properties on the south side of Azure Way appear to <br />comply with the front setback. An ILC showed the front setback for the structure at 1026 <br />Azure Way, directly across the street from the subject property, is 30'-6". <br />The properties on the north side of Azure Way all exceed the minimum 30-foot front setback. <br />Staff found no documentation of variance approvals for these homes. However, the Paragon <br />Heights plat established a 37'-6" wide transmission line easement and an additional 1'-0" <br />wide easement (shown in blue above) along the rear property lines, which may have been <br />the rationale for allowing these homes to be closer to the front property lines than the <br />minimum setback would allow. <br />The request is to allow the applicant to construct a new front porch cover that is 2'-4" closer <br />to the front property line than the existing front porch cover, along with other minor changes <br />to the exterior materials on the home. The approval of this request will result in the subject <br />property being closest to the front property line of all the properties along Azure Way. <br />REVIEW CRITERIA: <br />3 <br />