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4.1. BASR 03-26-2002
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My project is to add a full sized attached garage <br /> next to the existing one. In order to do this I <br /> would need to use the 14 ft. (approx.) of land west <br /> of the existing garage and build up to and <br /> including the property line. This addition will give <br /> me a 2 door, 2 car garage that is much needed. <br /> We currently have 4 vehicles and not enough room <br /> to park them safely during the winter months <br /> when there is no overnight parking on the streets. <br /> All current developments have no less than 3 car <br /> garages; several homes in the Walker addition <br /> have 2 car garages. My neighbour to the west has <br /> about 60 ft. of open land between his house and <br /> 40 my property line, so this would not affect the fire <br /> easement between buildings. I also plan on tearing <br /> out the existing driveway and removing several <br /> trees that are causing problems with the driveway <br /> and that would be in the way of the garage <br /> addition. I plan to raise & widen the driveway and <br /> apron to the street. The city has added pavement <br /> to the street over the years, which made it higher <br /> than our driveway, this causes the end of the <br /> driveway to flood whenever it rains or during <br /> snowmelt, which has to be pumped out. <br /> S <br />
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