1. Demolish the existing one-story accessory structure. 2. Construct a new 800 SF two-story accessory structure with a 138 SF balcony. The primary fa?ade would face the principal structure and fe ature a garage on the first floor and a guest suite at the second floo r. The garage would be accessed off the alley through a single garage door. It would be designed in the vernacular style, finished with st ucco and capped with a hip rood surfaced with shingles and exposed raf ter tails. Exterior fenestration includes 6/1 single hung windows and multi-light French doors. The second floor has a projecting balcony with simple railing. There is a pediment overhang over the entry door which faces west. The new structure would meet the setback requireme nts, which the current one does not.