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As noted, the applicants suggest that the applicable conditions in their case include: <br />i. Size and shape of lot that restrict further building; <br />ii. Closer adherence to the intent of the ordinance (aesthetics and <br />public safety) with containers rather than open materials storage <br />iii. By utilizing containers, the extent of the storage area can be <br />restricted to a smaller area and be less visible. <br />Summary and Recommendation <br />The applicants' site plan shows compliance with each of the requirements of the new <br />ordinance, with the exception of the number of containers proposed. As such, planning <br />staff would recommend approval of the CUP, subject to one of the following: <br />a. Compliance with the 4- container maximum; OR <br />b. Approval of a variance for the proposed additional container storage. <br />With regard to the variance, the zoning ordinance establishes a set of criteria for <br />variance consideration that are designed to demonstrate how the regulations would <br />create a hardship in putting the property to reasonable use, and how this property is <br />distinguished from others in the same district. If the City is to consider the variance, the <br />following findings should be included: <br />1. The variance is necessary to put the property to reasonable use. <br />2. Approval of the variance results in a site condition that is closer to the intent of <br />the City's zoning regulations that open storage would be (better organization and <br />less site clutter). <br />3. Due to the size of the property, layout of the circulation, and size of the existing <br />building, building expansion on this site is not feasible. <br />4. The containers permit a smaller are of the site to be used for outdoor storage <br />than if the equipment were to be stored in the open. <br />5. The containers can be painted, reducing their visual impact. <br />pc: Kathy Glanzer <br />Steve Westerhaus <br />Lee Elfering <br />Dave and Karen Holm, On -Site Sanitation, 95 Woodlyn Avenue, Little Canada, <br />MN 55117 <br />4 <br />