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G:\Data\Plan\PC-2380\phnot2013-09-10.doc 1 of 1 8/14/2013 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED CITY OF MIDDLETON ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO DISTINGUISH TREATMENT OF EAVE AND RAKE OVERHANGS FOR LOT COVERAGE AND SETBACK CALCULATIONS To Whom It May Concern: At a meeting of the Plan Commission to be held on Tuesday, September 10, 2013 , 2013 , at 7 : 1 5 p.m. , at Middleton City Hall, 7426 Hubbard Avenue, Middleton, the following matter will be heard: 1. Section 10.136(5) of the City of Middleton Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: Setbacks . Setbacks are established within the various use districts and are illustrated in the charts, tables and diagrams section that follows. No structure to accommodate a principal or accessory use , including any portion thereof such as roof eave and rake overhangs, may be established or maintained within a setback except as otherwise specified or permitted under Section 10.22(4).” 2. Section 10.150(28) of the City of Middleton Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: “(28) Lot Coverage . The portions of a lot or parcel occupied by the principal structure or structures; detached garages and carports; detached gazebos, screen enclosures and patios and decks as provided in s. 10.22(4)(f); storage buildings, sheds and enclosures; pet houses/runs. The first three feet of roof eave or rake overhang measured horizontally from the building exterior wall shall not be counted as structure occupancy for lot coverage purposes.” 3. Section 10.150(52) of the City of Middleton Code of Ordinances is hereby repealed and recreated to read as follows: “(52) Setback . The zone upon a lot established between two vertical planes perpendicular to the ground and parallel to one another, the first of which is established along a specified property line, and the other along a line which is the specified setback distance measured perpendicular to the specified property line at each point.” At the hearing, all interested persons will have an opportunity to be heard, and action will be considered. More information about this request is available at City Hall during normal business hours, 7:45 am to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Ph. 827-1070 E-mail: [EMAIL REDACTED] EILEEN KELLEY Planning Director and Zoning Administrator Publish: 08/22/2013, 08/29/2013