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• <br />• <br />• <br />1. The variance shall be in harmony with the general purposes and intent of the <br />ordinance. <br />The general purpose and intent of the ordinance is to provide a residential atmosphere <br />for the person desiring a single family neighborhood with a suburban density. Building <br />setbacks provide separation between structures and transportation corridors. <br />The variance to allow for varying building setbacks and 6 foot high fence with berm is <br />harmonious with the general purposes and intent of the ordinance. <br />2. The variance shall be consistent with the comprehensive plan. <br />Per the Comprehensive Plan, the property is guided for Low Density Residential land <br />use. <br />The variance request is consistent with the comprehensive plan. The applicant's <br />property is intended for single family dwellings with houses, garages, driveways and <br />fences. <br />3. There shall be practical difficulties in complying with the ordinance. "Practical <br />difficulties," as used in connection with the granting of a variance, means that the <br />property owner proposes to use the property in a reasonable manner not permitted by the <br />ordinance. Economic considerations alone do not constitute practical difficulties. <br />Practical difficulties include, but are not limited to, inadequate access to direct sunlight <br />for solar energy systems. <br />The property owner proposes to continue to use the property as a single family house in a <br />reasonable manner. There are practical difficulties in either redesigning the CSAH 34 <br />(Birch Street) and West Shadow Lake Drive roundabout or relocating the house. <br />4. The plight of the landowner shall be due to circumstances unique to the property not <br />created by the landowner. <br />The plight of the landowner is due to the Anoka County's and the City's interest to <br />improve the CSAH 34 (Birch Street) transportation corridor. The roundabout design at <br />the intersection has been modified to minimize property impacts to the greatest extent <br />possible. The circumstances are not created by the property owner. <br />5. The variance shall not alter the essential character of the locality. <br />The variance will not alter the essential character of the locality which is a single family <br />residential neighborhood with houses, garages, decks, driveways and fences. <br />6. A variance shall not be granted for any use that is not allowed under the ordinance for <br />property in the zoning district where the subject site is located. <br />