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NORTHWEST ASSOCIATED CONSULTANTS, INC. <br />4800 Olson Memorial Highway, Suite 202, Golden Valley. MN 56422 <br />Telephone: 763.231 .2555 Facsimile: 763.231 .2561 plan ners(Nnacplanning.com <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Little Canada Planning Commission <br />FROM: Stephen Grittman <br />DATE: July 3, 2014 <br />RE: Little Canada — Sign Setback Variance — 219-223 Little Canada Rd <br />FILE NO: 758.09 —14.15 <br />Background and Analysis <br />The owners of the office building at 219-223 Little Canada Road is seeking a variance <br />to the sign setback requirements for a new monument sign to be located adjacent to <br />their driveway access to Little Canada Road. The required setback for all freestanding <br />signage is 5 feet from the property line. The applicant proposes to construct the sign <br />with a zero setback due to concerns over visibility at this intersection. <br />The applicant notes that there are a number of conditions in the area that make a sign <br />meeting the setback impractical for their purposes. These include the following: <br />• Existing trees and adjacent Porterhouse parking lot obscure visibility. <br />• Narrow frontage and multiple driveways confuse access. <br />• Building setback results in lack of building visibility from Little Canada Road. <br />The applicant further notes that existing grades result in vehicles leaving the site to pull <br />out over the sidewalk to check oncoming traffic before entering Little Canada Road. <br />With this condition, the reduced setback for their proposed sign would not create any <br />new visibility concerns for existing traffic. <br />When reviewing variances, the City is required to find that the proposed use is a <br />reasonable one for the property, taking the intent of the ordinance and surrounding <br />neighborhood conditions into consideration. In addition, the City must find that there are <br />practical difficulties that are unique to this property that would interfere with using the <br />property in that reasonable manner. <br />39 <br />
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