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716 McFaddens Tr - CUP Written Narrative Page 1 of 1 Roger and Pamela Oettinger From: Oettinger, Roger [Roger.Oettinger@adc.com] Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 8:52 AM To: Roger and Pamela Oettinger Conditional Use Permit Written Narrative: We (residential homeowners) want to install an inground pool on our residential property located on 716 McFaddens.Trl, Eagan, MN 55123; however, the pool deck would put us over our impervious surface limit. Our impervious surface limit (25% of total property sq. ft.) is 3,217 sq. ft. but existing structures including the house, driveway, sidewalk and four season porch place us over that limit by -214 sq. ft. (without the addition of a pool deck.) Adding a pool deck of -513 sq. ft. would put us -727 sq. ft. over our impervious surface limit. We are requesting permission to replace our driveway and sidewalk with porous pavers installed over a soluble base to bring our home under the impervious surface limit by -242 sq. ft.. and allow us to install the inground pool. A summary of the approximate calculations is as follows: Total impervious sq. ft limit 3217 Current existing impervious sq. ft. 3,431 Current Over/(Under) sq. ft. limit 214 Add: Pool deck 513 Subtotal Over/(Under) max sq. ft allowance: 727 Less: Driveway & sidewalk replacement w/ porous pavers and soluable base (969) Over/(Under) max sq. ft allowance (242) Upon approval, the permit for the inground pool would be submitted with installation beginning immediately upon approval (September 2008.) The equipment to install the pool will be using the driveway to minimize yard replacement and because that (north) side of the home provides the greatest access for equipment. Immediately upon completing installation of the inground pool, the driveway and sidewalk would be replaced with the porous pavers and soluble base (early October 2008.) RECEIVED JUL 14 2008 i '7 n A innno AI A E) D A TIl !r'