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5. The applicant's proposal is to add a 624 foot bedroom addition to the home and to <br />• remove a 90 square foot shed, 220 square feet of sidewalk, and an 80 square foot patio. The net <br />impervious surface for the lot with the addition and deletions would be 4,134 square feet which <br />exceeds the current impervious surface coverage by 234 square feet and is 647 square feet more <br />than allowed by ordinance without a variance. <br />6. Section 9-15.03 Subd. 4 of Falcon Height's Zoning Ordinance directs the City to <br />make the following findings when considering a request for a variance: <br />a) That the granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public <br />welfare. <br />The Planning Commission finds that granting of this <br />variance will not be detrimental to the public welfare. <br />b) That the granting of the variance will not substantially diminish or <br />impair property values or improvements in the area. <br />• The Planning Commission finds that the granting of this <br />variance will not substantially diminish or impair property <br />values. <br />c) That the granting of the variance is necessary for the preservation <br />and enjoyment of substantial property rights. <br />The Planning Commission finds that the granting of these variances is <br />necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of substantial property <br />rights. <br />d) That the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light and <br />air to adjacent property. <br />The Planning Commission finds that the variance will not impair <br />an adequate supply of light and air to the adjacent properties. <br />e) That the variance will not impair the orderly use of the public streets. <br />The Planning Commission finds that the variance will <br />not impair the orderly use of the public streets. <br />• <br />113667v01 2 <br />RNK:08/13/2004 <br />
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