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Towne, Jason <br /> From: Linda McGuire <Imcguire9670@gmai1.com> <br /> Sent: Friday, August 02, 2019 9:06 AM <br /> To: Towne, Jason <br /> Subject: Re: 24572 Gatten Point Rd, Webster <br /> Hi Jason- we had an opportunity to meet with Paul Cook yesterday to discuss our options. He was very <br /> informative and helpful. However, he was unable to help us identify a workable solution for us. As you <br /> mentioned, our property doesn't really have a viable solution for mitigation even if we would consider building <br /> on to the south of our cabin. That option comes with other building challenges that does not make sense to us at <br /> this time. <br /> Thanks for your time. If you could please return our permit application fee at this time that would be great, <br /> Linda McGuire <br /> On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 11:44 AM Towne, Jason<jtowne(a)burnettcount .00rg> wrote: <br /> Hi Paul, <br /> Please visit this site to see what options for mitigation you can come up with, it is a very challenging site. The <br /> owner would like to meet you at the site to look at options. They are thinking about doing item 2 below. <br /> Thanks, <br /> Jason <br /> From: Towne, Jason <br /> Sent: Monday, July 22, 2019 12:29 PM <br /> To: 'lmcguire9670(&gmail.comI<lmcguire9670Agmail.com> <br /> Subject: 24572 Gatten Point Rd, Webster <br /> Hi John & Linda, <br /> I did the site visit for your screen porch and I can't issue a land use permit for the proposed location. Your <br /> options are: <br /> 1- If you want the screen porch in that location you would need to apply for a variance. That requires a <br /> survey to be done and a$500 non-refundable application fee. Here is a link to the variance application <br /> http://bumettcounty.com/DocumentCenterNiew/3661. A variance requires a hardship which might be <br /> difficult to prove. <br /> 2- You could do up to a 200 sq ft lateral expansion onto the south end of the dwelling, see screenshot below, <br /> approximate black lines. However this does require mitigation which might be difficult on your site with the <br /> i <br />