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ZBA-Minutes 10-1990L 1�1t OP /1 f'�Lt.3i.'2lJD d— April 27, 1990 , r?-;11:ifk.Ic"',r OF rf,Nleiii\;C. 4ND ✓ LEVEL OPA,! EN T 'N', i_' Sd2C0 .'ti,-C;NE'vE'.�-E • 3(""X -'4)3 • 1iLSi(EGO.'.VI 3150-0903 • (4141679-4110 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Trevorrow S75 W19362 Woodland Place Muskego, WI 53150 i Dear Mr. & Mrs. Trevorrow: The Board of Appeals wishes to advise you that your request for a 13' setback variance to construct a residential addition to a non -conforming structure at S75 W19362 Woodland Place has been approved Thank you. Sincerely, BOARD OF APPEALS Cheryl Schmidt Recording Secretary cds cc: Chairman Gerald Fohr i +. •�lw -7ina itl!icivnliai7 JnjrIus&rial and An CITY OF MUSKEGO BOARD OF APPEALS DATE NAMEe�?�,ePelf_ S / ADDRESS .S %S L//�j+3'6o2 G1400�,4.i/�G �� l TELEPHOtiE67.1• ,.l ?'77 PROPERTY LOCATION ON WHICH VARIANCE IS REQUESTED ADDRESS SUBDIVISION 4f!y,5,4/o:C-E' lel&zs LOT BLOCK TYPE OF ZONING /?- S VARIANCE REQUESTED: AV REASON FOR VARIANCE REQUEST: -7-6) CONST�2!-CGT .Q /2r'S/7)T/VT/.4� %�DD1TlU ILI $35.00-' FEE TO BE PAID AT TIME OF APPLICATION: DATE PAID RECEIPT N0. DECISION OF THE BOARD OF APPFATS CHAIR VICE- MEMBE MEMBE MEMBE. FIRST S ECON', Date / — �2— Pg'. 2, Board of Appeals Meeting 4/26/90 APPEAL 10-90 CHARLES TREVORROW - Chairman Fohr read the appeal or Charles Trevorrow, S 5 W19362 Woodland Place requesting a 13' setback variance to construct a residential addition to a non -conforming structure. He asked Mr. Trevorrow to explain his request and hardship. Mr. Trevorrow stated he has a small house and wants a basement (only has craw space now and could use it for safety reasons in case or tornados, etc.); he wants to improve the outside of the house. Mr. Lee commented that the code has certain requirements for corner lots. Helen Thompson, a neighbor, stated she isn't opposed since the Travorrows are improving the house and will help the resale value of the neighborhood. She was concerned about the view, but has checked the area and feels it isn't a problem. Mr. Trevorrow stated his hardship is the size of the existing house (only about 950 square feet now) and the slope of his lot. Mr. Berken asked if he intends to construct a garage? Mr. Trevorrow responded not at the present time. Mr. Erno commented that he would have to dig and put the garage under the grade of the lot. Mr. Trevorrow commented that if he intended to construct a garage, he would talk it over with Helen Thompson about her concerns. There being no further discussion or comments the public hearing ended. Chairman Fohr told Mr. Trevorrow that he could call the Building Inspection Office in the morning or wait for the decision to be mailed to him within five days. The Board remained in Open Session. APPEAL 9-90 PAUL KLOSKOWSKI - The Board briefly discussed the swale needed to construct the garage without causing problems to his neighbor, Mr. Terry Peterson. Mr. Peterson was present with Mr. Kloskowski and wasn't in opposition to the construction. The Board members requested that Mr. Lee guide Mr. Kloskowski in his construction of the swale, so as to keep the backfill away from the wood by constructing the block up higher. Mr. O'Neil made a motion to grant the 10.5 foot offset variance to construct an addition to a garage at S79 W18863 Janesville Road. The hardship being to topography, the size of the current dwelling and the well. Mrs. Posbrig seconded. Upon a roll call vote the motion to adopt passed unanimously. APPEAL 10-90 CHARLES TREVORROW - The Board briefly discussed the set ack of the structure from Racine Avenue and the slope of the land. Mr. Berken made a motion to grant the variance as requested for a 13' setback variance to construct a residential addition to a non -conforming structure at S75 W19362 Woodland Place. The hardship being the need for added space in the existing dwelling and the slope of the land. Mr. O'Neil seconded. Upon a roll call vote the motion to adopt passed unanimously. 4 All AA©� �� ' _. ter• - �` ::zt� .0 ac. .v _ - -. Z1 - - - - �S : � •- - '• .' .. .. .{ , �t �` .•$��'n•�a•'►` ,�` :.a�'' .yes-: ' _ _ _ .. - jIS9CU �V •� _ tip• y 'SR, �•X-�- '�. ! i TC._ 1t' g' ..•r y.. , ac • - .- - •. :. .- �'� - ..;�: .,-• •,tars. t �•r - .. t: . 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