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5. The proposed use can be accommodated with existing public services and <br />will not overburden the City's service capacity. <br />The proposed use will not overburden the City's service capacity. <br />Setbacks. As shown below, the proposed detached garage fails to meet applicable side <br />yard setback requirements. <br />As noted above, the proposed garage fails to meet the applicable 10 foot side yard <br />setback requirement. As a condition of CUP approval, the garage location should be <br />shifted to comply with all applicable setbacks. Additionally, compliance with the 30 foot <br />front yard setback should be demonstrated. <br />Building Height. According to Section 903.020.D of the Zoning Ordinance, accessory <br />buildings in residential zoning districts may not exceed 15 feet in height. The garage to <br />be relocated measures +11 feet in height and satisfies applicable height requirements. <br />Building Materials. Exterior building materials of the proposed garage have not been <br />specified. To ensure site compatibility, the detached accessory garage and site's principal <br />building should match in color. <br />Performance Security. According to Section 303 of the City Code, a performance bond <br />is required to move any building into or within the City of Little Canada a distance in <br />excess of 500 feet. The amount of the performance bond shall be determined by the <br />Building Official by computing the price per square foot from the State of Minnesota <br />building valuation for new construction. <br />Drainage. As a condition of CUP approval, a determination should be made by the City <br />Engineer that the proposed garage location upon the subject property will not adversely <br />impact site (and area) drainage. <br />Building Code Compliance. Section 303.010.J of the City Code stipulates that all <br />buildings moved into or within the City must comply with the minimum standards of the <br />State Building Code. As a condition of CUP approval, a determination should be made by <br />the City Building Official that the relocated structure meets applicable Building Code <br />requirements. <br />3 <br />Page 60 <br />Required Setback <br />Proposed Setback <br />Front Yard <br />30 feet <br />±30 feet <br />Side Yard <br />10 feet <br />6 feet <br />Rear Yard <br />30 feet <br />NA <br />As noted above, the proposed garage fails to meet the applicable 10 foot side yard <br />setback requirement. As a condition of CUP approval, the garage location should be <br />shifted to comply with all applicable setbacks. Additionally, compliance with the 30 foot <br />front yard setback should be demonstrated. <br />Building Height. According to Section 903.020.D of the Zoning Ordinance, accessory <br />buildings in residential zoning districts may not exceed 15 feet in height. The garage to <br />be relocated measures +11 feet in height and satisfies applicable height requirements. <br />Building Materials. Exterior building materials of the proposed garage have not been <br />specified. To ensure site compatibility, the detached accessory garage and site's principal <br />building should match in color. <br />Performance Security. According to Section 303 of the City Code, a performance bond <br />is required to move any building into or within the City of Little Canada a distance in <br />excess of 500 feet. The amount of the performance bond shall be determined by the <br />Building Official by computing the price per square foot from the State of Minnesota <br />building valuation for new construction. <br />Drainage. As a condition of CUP approval, a determination should be made by the City <br />Engineer that the proposed garage location upon the subject property will not adversely <br />impact site (and area) drainage. <br />Building Code Compliance. Section 303.010.J of the City Code stipulates that all <br />buildings moved into or within the City must comply with the minimum standards of the <br />State Building Code. As a condition of CUP approval, a determination should be made by <br />the City Building Official that the relocated structure meets applicable Building Code <br />requirements. <br />3 <br />Page 60 <br />