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Susan Hoyt, City Administrator <br /> Page 2 <br /> order, even though the structure is substantially complete. Efforts were undertaken to <br /> mollify Mrs. King through the use of lighting, landscaping, and other efforts. These were <br /> to no avail. Several of my neighbors have signed a statement approving construction of <br /> the four car garage. In addition, several of my neighbors, including Mrs. King, already <br /> have oversized garages. The garage does not intrude into the alley, nor impair access to <br /> my or any other property. <br /> Throughout this process, the city staff has been most helpful and cooperative in <br /> attempting to resolve this issue. I have been informed by the City that this process could <br /> result in approval of the existing structure, down sizing of this structure to a garage <br /> approximately the size of Mrs. King's, or in fact down sizing to 600 square feet. <br /> I removed a totally good two car garage based on the premise that I could construct <br /> a four car garage. Demolition and construction to date have cost approximately <br /> $10,000.00. If finished, the four car garage will cost approximately $12,000.00 (not <br /> including interior finishing). It did not and does not make economic sense to go through <br /> the expense that I have incurred to date to add one more stall, i.e. a third car which would <br /> result from a down sizing. While reducing a four car garage to a three car garage sounds <br /> relatively simple, there are a number of construction difficulties such as pouring new <br /> footings, removing an interior wall, to name a few that makes this undertaking expensive. <br /> My builder estimates that it will cost an additional $9,400.00 to "down- size" the garage. <br /> I am submitting the neighbor's statements with this application. I have already <br /> submitted plans showing the location of the building and topography when the building <br /> permits were approved. I will have additional materials to present at the planning <br /> commission meeting scheduled for January 25, and the subsequent city council meeting of <br /> the 27th. I am requesting a variance to permit completion of the substantially completed <br /> four car garage. I sincerely believe that the original error in granting me permits was <br /> compounded a number of times and was not brought to my attention until the basic <br /> exterior structure was completed. I have been a resident of Falcon Heights since June 1, <br /> 1991, and have already spent $27,000.00 on my home doing necessary upgrades. The <br /> garage, when totally finished, will represent an expenditure of $15,000.00 $16,000.00. I <br /> believe myself to be a conscientious, concerned property owner who is attempting to add <br /> to the value of our residence and maintain the quality of life found in this community. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Thomas R. Brace <br />