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Zoning Board of Appeals- 13-1987June 26, 1987 Mr. Mark A. Goodson W188 S7584 Oak Grove Muskego, WI 53150 Dear Mr. Goodson: The Board of Appeals wishes to advise you that your appeal for a 10 1/2' front setback variance to construct a deck has been approved as submitted. Thank you. Sincerely, BOARD OF APPEALS Lynne Sweet Recording Secretary /ls cc: Chairman Gerald Fohr BOARD OF APPEALS - Page 2 June 25, 1987 parking of trucks in the area; 5) Permit application lists "barn"; 6) Mr. Yaeger has admitted on record to the police department that he is operating a business in a residential district with service provided to clients outside the area; 8) Hired drivers report to work at this location. She further stated that she felt it was not the neighborhood's responsibility to monitor the comings and goings of the trucks and questioned who would actually monitor and enforce the conditions setforth by the Plan Commission, what the penalty for infractions of the conditions would be and if possible the establishment of an equity bond for repaving of the road due to the damage caused by the use of the tri axle trucks. She felt this use should not be allowed in a residential district and was in violation of the zoning ordinance. The usage should be under industrial zoning. Mrs. Nievinski asked Mrs. Zangerle whether she had stated her complaints in writing. She replied that she had attended all the meetings and since no action had taken place as yet had not done so and was stating her objections at this time. Alderman DeAngelis stated the road has a weight limit of 10,000 pounds and the trucking is hazardous to the road. Within the next three years there will be no road. In his opinion Mr. Yaeger had put the building up with the intention of running a business on the property. Zoning Officer Lee questioned the fact that the road had a weight limit of 6,000 pounds and through a recent change in the ordinance the limit had been changed to 10,000 pounds. APPEAL 13-87 - MARK A. GOODSON Mr. Mark Goodson appeared before the Board to request a 10 1 2front setback variance to construct a 7' X 24' deck around his home to cover the concrete stoop and blacktopped area. Zoning Officer Lee stated that the homes in the area were quite close to the 16' road. Mr. Goodson felt the deck would be an improvement to the area. APPEAL 14-87 - JESSE A. BENTLEY Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bentley appeared before the Board to request a 10' offset variance from rear lot line to build a residence. The topography of the lot indicates that the lot line from the road steeply pitches uphill. They would like to locate the home on the flatest portion of the land to utilize the lot better which would be 10' from the rear lot line. The outlot behind their lot is undevelopable. The Board took a 5 minute break at 9:05 P.M. The Board remained in open session. APPEAL 9 -87 Mr. Berken moved to approve the appeal as submitted. Mrs. Nievinski seconded and the motion carried. The hardship is the design of the sign. BOARD OF APPnA-3 - Page 3 June 25, 1987 Mrs. Nievinski wanted the record to reflect that the Board of Appeals plans to adhere to the 5% permitted signage allowable in the future. APPEAL 11-87 Mrs. Koester moved to deny the appeal as submitted. Mr. Berken seconded and the motion carried. The Board of Appeals has already granted a variance on the existing Pizza Hut sign. APPEAL 12-87 Mr. Berken moved to deny the appeal as submitteu and uphold the Plan Commission's decision that previously denied the parking of trucks for Lawrence Yaeger and grant the appellant one year to remove the trucks and relocate. The Board of Appeals felt that this type of trucking activity is unsuitable for this area. Mrs. Koester seconded. The motion to deny carried in the majority with Mr. Fohr and Mr. Caporali casting dissenting votes. Mr. Fohr wanted the record to reflect that his opinion as stated at the Plan Commission meeting of June 16, 1987 was that Mr. Yaeger would be allowed to review the parking of trucks in one year increments. Mr. Berken moved to approve the minutes of the Ma;, 28, 1987 meeting. Mr. Caporali seconded and the motion carried. APPEAL 13-87 Mrs. Nievinski moved to approve the appeal as submitted. Mrs. Berken seconded and the motion carried. The hardship is the location of the house in relation to the 16' road. Mrs. Koester abstained from voting. APPEAL 14-87 Mr. Fohr moved to approve the appeal as submitted. Mr. Caporali seconded and the motion carried. The hardship is the topography of the lot. ADJOURNMENT: Mrs. Koester moved to adjourn the meeting at 11:05 P.M. Mr. Berken seconded and the motion carried. Respectfully Submitted Lynne Sweet Recording Secretary /'1S O -7 A j,- Nq 3 �p 00 u > CIS -on r� U) FOO