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the proposed 6-foot walking trail encroaches 12 feet into the required <br />buffer. <br />p Allow encroachments into the required 51-foot level 2 buffer along the northern <br />property line: <br />the proposed 6-foot walking trail encroaches 23 feet into the required <br />buffer, <br />the proposed paved parking/driveway encroaches 17 feet into the <br />required buffer, and <br />the decking for the proposed outdoor Olympic size pool encroaches 17 <br />feet into the required buffer. <br />p Allow encroachments into the required 51-foot level 2 buffer along the western <br />property line: <br />the proposed decking near the splash pad encroaches in six feet into the <br />required buffer, <br />p Allow encroachments into the required 51-foot level 2 buffer along the <br />southwestern property line: <br />the proposed walking trail encroaches twelve feet into the required buffer, <br />and <br />the proposed parking area encroaches six feet into the required buffer, <br /> <br />Allow relief from the eight-foot width requirement of the parking area perimeter <br />landscape buffer of Section 9-5 for encroachments by the walking path. Encroachments <br />include: <br />p encroachments of approximately six and a half and eight feet into the buffer of <br />the northeastern portion of the parking area, <br />p an encroachment of approximately five feet into the buffer of the southeastern <br />portion of the parking area, and <br />p an encroachment of approximately eight feet into the buffer of the southwestern <br />portion of the parking area. <br /> <br />The applicant understands that the next step in the approval process is to request a <br />rezoning of the subject property. If the rezoning request to OI is successful, the next step <br />would be to move forward with the commercial zoning site plan review and permitting <br />process for a swim club. <br /> <br />Conditions of Approval <br />Should the Board of Adjustment grant approval of the requested variances, the following <br />conditions should be considered as part of the approval and case record: <br />The Granting Order, stating restrictions and applicable conditions of approval, shall be recorded <br />with the deed of the property. <br /> <br /> <br />