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• Planning Commission <br />Item 1 <br />11/23/04 <br />ITEM: Variance request fora 9 foot encroachment into rear setback for an <br />addition to the residence at 2135 Hoyt Avenue. <br />SUBMITTED BY: Roger Miller, owner/leaseholder <br />REVIEWED BY: Deborah Jones, Zoning and Planning Coordinator <br />Heather Worthington, City Administrator <br />EXPLANATION: <br />Summary <br />2135 Hoyt is a residence in the University Grove neighborhood of Falcon Heights. The <br />property is bounded on the east by the common area walkway between Hoyt and Folwell <br />and on the north (rear) by a common area. <br />The owner seeks a variance to construct a 14 foot by 16 foot sunroom addition at the rear <br />of the house. The addition would be designed to blend architecturally with the existing <br />• home. The addition would encroach 9 feet into the required rear yard of 30 feet. The porch <br />would replace and existing non-conforming deck that is slightly smaller in area than the <br />proposed porch. Staff cannot find any record of a permit or variance for the existing deck. <br />The homeowner points out that several homes in the neighborhood make similar <br />encroachments into their rear setback, and therefore that the house will not be out of line <br />with the rest of the block. Staff's survey of the physical features map (see attachment) <br />finds that six homes in the immediate neighborhood, out of 24, do encroach into rear <br />setback. <br />This property, like many in the University Grove district, is adjacent to a "commons" area <br />that provides a spatial and visual buffer between rows of homes in addition to setbacks. At <br />the narrow end of this wedge shaped parcel of land, immediately behind 2135 Hoyt, the <br />commons is approximately 40 feet wide, widening to over 50 feet at the other side property <br />line of 2135 Hoyt. The proposed addition, if allowed, will be 66 feet from the center line <br />of the commons. <br />The applicant further says that living areas of homes in the neighborhood are oriented <br />toward the commons and that mosquitos make it very difficult to fully enjoy this amenity <br />without a screened porch. <br />Analysis <br />• a. That the granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public interest. <br />Staff Report: Proposed Variance at 2135 Hoyt, November 23, 2004 Page 1 of 4 <br />