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B. <br /> January 14, 1993 <br /> Susan Hoyt, City Administrator <br /> Falcon Heights <br /> 2077 West Larpenteur <br /> Falcon Heights, MN 55113 -5594 <br /> Dear Ms. Hoyt: <br /> May this letter serve as my request for all necessary variances for my existing <br /> separate garage located at 1433 Idaho Avenue West (Northome Lot 18, Block 3). <br /> A brief review of the developments that led to this variance request may be helpful. <br /> In June of 1992, I requested that the city send me all applicable requirements relating to <br /> constructing a free standing garage on my property to replace the garage already located <br /> there. I am an antique vehicle hobbyist. I wanted additional space to work on the <br /> vehicles and to consolidate storage. I currently have vehicles stored in several spaces, <br /> which causes additional expense. In addition, my wife and I own two vehicles. My <br /> daughter also has a vehicle. Since I am the state fire marshal and must visit fire scenes, I <br /> have a work vehicle. This vehicle must be garaged to assure that it starts. The additional <br /> garage is necessary to keep these vehicles off the street. <br /> The city sent me the required materials and had a "post -it" note on it which stated, <br /> "this will probably confuse you even more." After reviewing the documentation, I called <br /> the city building official, Mr. David Kriesel, and went over the various applicable <br /> requirements with him. At that time, we both agreed that I could construct a garage of <br /> 988 square feet. <br /> After receiving several bids, I contracted with Clark Builders for demolition of the <br /> existing garage and construction of the 988 square foot garage. Clark Builders applied for <br /> all necessary permits from the City of Falcon Heights. The City's review of the permit <br /> applications took approximately two weeks. The City granted the permits necessary for <br /> construction of the 988 square foot garage. The existing garage was demolished and <br /> construction of the new garage commenced. Mr. Kriesel inspected the construction at least <br /> twice, at the time the building foundation was formed and after the concrete was poured. <br /> The slab and accompanying driveway was poured, construction commenced and the <br /> building was framed, siding was placed on three sides, it was roofed and one of two <br /> garage doors was hung. <br /> Before construction, I attempted to inform my neighbors of my intent and modified <br /> my original design to facilitate Mrs. Helen King, my immediate neighbor to the east. As <br /> construction proceeded, Mrs. King apparently became concerned. She asked me whether I <br /> had obtained proper permits. <br /> Shortly after that conversation, I was then informed by the City that in fact an error <br /> had been made in granting the original building permit. The City issued a stop work <br />