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Zoning Board of Appeals 28-1993City 0 Made 0 BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT W132 53200 RACINE AVENUE . BOX 903 • MUSKEGO, W1 53150.0903 • (414) 679.41 10 November 2, 1993 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wollenzien W187 S9653 Parker Drive Muskego, WI 53150 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Wollenzien: The Board of Appeals wishes to advise you that your request 1) A variance to firewall requirement of Section 30.43(3)(c) which requires a 720 square foot maximum area for a wood frame garage structure (firewall required over 720 sq. ft) has been granted. Building permits are required before work is commenced. Sincerely, Susan J. Schroeder Recording Secretary Cly o13ine Re-4ialenlial, JnduJfria! and Perrealion al 5acibiad J Cif!/ v/ V 1(j1 Vq0 CITY OF MUSKEGO BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES HELD ON OCTOBER 28, 1993. Chairman Fohr called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. PRESENT: Chairman Gerald Fohr, Mr. Lloyd Erno, Mr. Donald Pionek, Mr. Terry O'Neil, and Mr. Chuck Dykstra, Sr. ABSENT: Mr. Thomas Berken, Mr. Darryl Rowinski, and Mr. Robert Vitt. MINUTES: Mr. Terry O'Neil made the motion to accept the minutes with the correction that all motions in September's meeting were made by roll call vote. Mr. Erna seconded, motion carried. APPEAL # 28-93 - Dale and Sharon Wollenzien, W187 S9653 Parker Drive, Muskego, Wisconsin, 53150, appeared requesting one variance: 1). A variance to firewall requirement of Section 30.43(3)(c) which requires a 720 square foot maximum area for a wood frame garage structure (firewall required over 720 sq. ft.) Mr. Dykstra discussed R-1 zoning. This property has five plus acres. This building will be used for horse stalls and storage. Mr. Wollenzien stated this building will be used for agricultural purposes. Mr. Dykstra stated the Fire Department will relax or eliminate the ruling if detached structure is away from other buildings. Mr. Pionek questioned if in fact the building is 60 feet away from the house. Mr. Wollenzien stated this is correct. Mr. O'Neil questioned if there is a limit on the number of horses that can be housed in this barn. Mr. Dykstra stated there is a limit of five horses. Mr. Wollenstein stated he has four family members and only four horses. The rest of the area will be used to house a box trailer and another open wood trailer out of view. Mr. Wollenstein said the firewall could go two ways: 1. Cutting the building would block the ventilation for the horses. 2. Perpendicular would also block the ventilation and hinder the parking of the trailers. APPEAL #29-93 - Ray Ingold, S76 W17501 Janesville Road, Muskego, Wisconsin, 53150. Requesting one variance: C'irf raj 3ifJ4V I\Faialkvi(iu/. -9,,,.,1,,it, /in/itd _fitcibi,-.+ BOARD OF APPEALS NOVEMBER, 1993 Page 2 1). A variance to Section 17:04.6(2)A.1. requirement that a nonconforming structure not be expanded or enlarged to allow an addition to existing locational nonconforming structure. Mr. Dykstra described the B-3 district. This property is existing nonconforming. Also discussed was the right-of-way for Janesville Road. Mr. Ingold stated the addition would be to the rear of the building for an office, he described it as a kitchen table business and would like to keep the home location. Mr. Pionek asked if the addition would be two stories. Mr. Ingold replied the addition is a 20' x 40' two story addition. Chairman Fohr questioned converting one of the out buildings for an office. Mr. Ingold stated there are workshops in those buildings as well as personal storage. Mr. O'Neil asked how many outbuildings are there located on the property. Mr. Ingold stated there are three outbuildings, however, he owns four lots. Mr. Ingold informed the Board that his home has historical value and would be building the addition to enhance the building. He stated he wants to stay in this location with his business and because of the location of the house on the property he has no other location to expand his business for an office. APPEAL #30-93 - Scott Lubeck, S79 W16163 Bay Lane Place, Muskego, Wisconsin, 53150, appeared requesting one variance: 1). A 2'10" offset variance from Section 17:08.08(3) and 17:9.04(3) requirement of 6'8" to allow attached garage to be constructed within 3'10" of east property line. Mr. Dykstra stated this is a waterfront parcel OLS has a 66' width with 6'8" and 10' side yard offsets. The 60' right-of-way gets into the home. Mr. Lubecke stated he has no garage or storage shed on his property. He owns two vehicles, and his lawn mower are stored outside which create an eyesore. Mr. Pionek questioned how many feet from the proposed garage is the well located? Mr. Lubecke stated the distance from the well could vary. Mr. Pionek questioned the topography of the front of the property. Mr. Lubecke stated there is a drop off in the front. Mr. Lubecke produced letters from his neighbor stating they had no objection to the proposed garage. APPEAL #31-93-William and Sharon Nienow, S66 W18515 Jewel Crest, Muskego, WI 53150, requesting three variances: BOARD OF APPEALS NOVEMBER, 1993 Page 3 1). A 1'4" offset variance from Section 17:08.06(3) and 17:9.04(3) offset variance from Chapters requirement of 5'7" to allow an existing foundation to be reconstructed within 4'3" of the west property line. 2) A variance from 17:04.06(2)A.1. requirement to allow expansion of existing non conforming (location) dwelling, addition to be in conforming location. 3) A variance from Chapter 30.03(4)a, to allow the expansion of existing structurally nonconforming building without requiring a complete structural up date of the existing building and to permit the Building Inspector to make decisions as to specific items requiring upgrade. Mr. Dykstra explained that this property is RS3-OLS, waterfront property. The house is a nonconforming structure, they intend to remodel in excess of 50% of value. Mr. Dykstra stated he feels comfortable having the Building Inspector determining what should be upgraded in the existing structure. Ms. Pam Boehm, builder stated they intend to install new plumbing and electrical utilities, repair foundation. Mr. Erno questioned why they don't tear down the current structure and start over, it is less costly and it is hard to update. Mr. Dykstra stated as long as the Neinow's don't own the lots on either side of this property, they would be allowed to rebuild on this lot. ---------------------------------------------------------------- -THE MEETING REMAINED IN OPEN SESSION. APPEAL 28-93 - Dale and Sharon Wollenzien, W187 S9653 Parker Drive, Muskego, Wisconsin. Mr. Pionek made the motion to grant the variance as submitted. The hardship being the ventilation (unsafe for the horses). Mr. O'Neil seconded. Upon roll call vote, motion carried. APPEAL 29-93 -Ray Ingold, S76 W17501 Janesville Road, Muskego, Wisconsin. Mr. Erno made the motion to grant the variance, the hardship being the location of the existing dwelling on the lot. Mr. Pionek seconded. Upon roll call vote, the motion passed unanimously. APPEAL 30-93 - Scott Lubeck, S79 W16163 Bay Lane Place, Muskego, variance. need for Mr. Erno carried. Wisconsin. Mr. O'Neil made the motion to grant the The hardship being the nonconforming lot size, the storage and the location of the house on the site. seconded the motion. Upon roll call vote, the motion APPEAL #31-93 - William and Sharon Nienow, S66 W18515 Jewel Crest, Muskego, Wisconsin. Mr. Pionek made the motion to grant BOARD OF APPEALS NOVEMBER, 1993 Page 4 the three variances requested. The hardship being the nonconforming existing building. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS: The Board decided to hold their November/December meeting on December 2, 1993. ADJOURNMENT: - There being no further business, Mr. Pionek made the motion to adjourn. Mr. Erno seconded, motion carried. Respectfully submitted, BOARD OF PPEALS Susan J. 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