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Page 2 <br /> 28 March 1994 <br /> Communication with Mr. Olson. Mr. Olson continues to express his objection to <br /> the proposed two story addition which would be within 14 feet of his rear property <br /> line. <br /> Review of standards for granting a variance. As the attached staff report states <br /> this request does not meet the standards for granting a variance (green sheet) <br /> because there is space to the south of the house for the addition that would not <br /> require a substantial rear yard variance. <br /> When considering this request, please note that: <br /> 1. The property owner must demonstrate a hardship in order to have a variance <br /> granted by the city. <br /> 2. Any past variances granted by the city, and any building or site <br /> improvements that do not conform to the city's zoning code, do not create a <br /> hardship for a property owner requesting a variance, and therefore, are not a <br /> reason for granting a variance to a property owner. <br /> Although there are some existing structures which encroach into the rear <br /> yard further than the 30 foot rear yard setback along this block with the <br /> shallow Tots, the city records do not show that any variances were granted <br /> for this purpose. Two building permits for rear yard additions were found in <br /> the files. <br /> 3. A property owner's preference for how the interior space is arranged in a <br /> home or how the exterior of a home is designed are not identified as a <br /> hardship standard for granting a variance. If a variance was the only way to <br /> preserve the architectural or historical significance of a structure, this might <br /> meet the standards for granting a variance. <br /> The proposed addition of a two story attached garage to this two story <br /> home will change the exterior appearance and symmetry of the structure. <br /> 4. A fence, even a six foot high fence or a tall hedge, will not eliminate the <br /> impact of a two story garage and house within fourteen feet of the <br /> neighboring property to the west because the addition will be substantially <br /> higher than the fence or landscaping. <br />