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<br />CITY OF <br />FALCON HEIGHT,. <br />2077 W. LARPENTEUR AVENUE FALCON HEIGHTS, MN 55113.5594 PHONE (612) 644-5050 FAX (612) 644-8675 <br />9 March 1994 <br />Mr. Ted Wiger <br />1775 Asbury Street <br />Falcon Heights, Minnesota 55113 <br />Dear Mr. Wiger: <br />After you and I discussed your request for a variance last week, I asked Phil Carlson, <br />the city's consulting planner, whether a variance would be required in your front and <br />rearyard setback if you expanded to the southside of your home rather than to the <br />• rear because your current house does not meet the thirty foot front and rearyard <br />setbacks. <br />Phil said that any addition to the side of your home would require a variance in the <br />front and rearyard setbacks from the 30 feet to 28 feet. He explained that this <br />request for an addition to the side of your home would not be a substantial variance <br />because it is consistent with the placement of the current house on the site. Requiring <br />you to meet the 30 foot setbacks, instead of extending the house flush with the <br />current dwelling at a 28 foot setback, would create an awkward jog in the front and <br />rear edges of a proposed addition. <br />Please call me if you have any questions about this. <br />Sincerely, <br />Susan Hoyt <br />City: Admiristrator <br />• <br />HOME OF THE MINNESOTA STATE FAIR AND THE U OF M INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE <br />PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER <br />'rxtE arv tx~ <br />
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