I have a paved driveway, also facing north, about 200 feet OA, with a wider section in front of the garage. When I bought the tractor, I ordered a blower with it and never regretted it.
Initially my driveway was gravel (needed to pack down a good base first), but now that it's paved I have the blower feet all the way up-- they don't come into the picture at all. I'm able to scrape it right down to the pavement, and the first hint of sun clears & dries it off. It is rough on the scraper blade, but they're easy enough to flip to get some more use out of them and then replace when they're worn down too much. Pavement has a few scrapes here & there, but nothing I'm worried about. Not sure about concrete.
For those few times when I'd like to use the FEL, I can drop my blower onto a flat 4-wheeled dolly, raise the front blower mounting shoe (but leave it on) and mount the FEL, all in about 8 minutes or less. Dropping the FEL and re-mounting the blower takes a bit longer, but not much. The front-mount shoe etc. for the blower doesn't come off until spring when I service the blower one last time and then put it up.
If you have a place to put the snow, a blade is going to be the fastest and least expensive. If you don't, and don't want the inevitable ridges on the sides of your driveway from plowed snow, the blower's the better choice, IMO. I'll bet that if you had the blower you'd find that you really wouldn't need the FEL.
As far as those few light dustings of snow, heck yeah-- I've used my backpack leaf blower or even a 36" rubber-edged garage floor squeegee!