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0 <br />. No. 96-02 <br />Date: 6/17/96 <br />CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS <br />PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION <br />RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A VARIANCE FOR 1806 PASCAL <br />STREET <br />On June 17, 1996, the Falcon Heights planning commission recommended granting the <br />following variance request for 1806 Pascal Street: <br />Chapter 9-4.01 subd. 4 (c) requiring a thirty foot front yard setback in an <br />R-1 zoning district. <br />• A variance of eleven feet to allow a wheelchair ramp to be built at a front <br />yard setback of nineteen feet where a minimum of thirty feet is required in <br />the zoning code. <br />The planning commission recommended approval of this variance with the following <br />condition. <br />That the ramp not be converted into any type of covered interior living space, <br />including but not limited to, three- orfour-season porches or an addition to the <br />house. <br />The planning commission adopted the following findings for recommending the aranting <br />of the variance at 1806 Pascal Street: <br />a. That the granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public <br />welfare; <br />b. That the granting of the variance will not substantially diminish or impair <br />property values or improvements in the area; <br />c. That the granting of the variance is necessary for the preservation and <br />enjoyment of substantial property rights; <br />
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