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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> September 9, 1998 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Mr. Robinson made a MOTION to close the Open Mike portion of the meeting at 6:41 <br /> p.m., and was supported by Mr. Dunn. Motion carried 7-0. <br /> V. ACTION ITEMS <br /> A. David& Lynn Mason, 6225 West Bald Eagle Blvd., Variance <br /> Ms. Wyland stated Mr. and Mrs. Mason have purchased the property at 6225 West Bald <br /> Eagle Blvd. and plan some extensive remodeling,of the property. The matter is being <br /> presented to the Planning&Zoning Board because of Section 3, Subdivision 2,Non- <br /> Conforming Uses and Structures, Section B. 9 of the Zoning Ordinance. <br /> The non-conformity exists in the fact that the dwelling is too close to both Rolling Hills <br /> Drive and West Bald Eagle Blvd. The setback is approximately 14' from West Bald <br /> Eagle Blvd. and 10' from the paved portion of Rolling Hills Drive. The Mason's are <br /> requesting a variance to allow an expansion of the dwelling size even though they will <br /> not be increasing the setback non-conformity since they are building up, not out. The <br /> proposed expansion involves not only interior remodeling but a 1,118 square foot second <br /> story consisting of three bedrooms and two baths. <br /> Ms. Wyland indicated staff recommended approval of a variance to Section 3, <br /> Subdivision 2, B.9 of the City's Zoning Ordinance. <br /> Mr. Trehus asked if it is appropriate to make a recommendation to modify the language <br /> of the Zoning Ordinance as it may be too restrictive. <br /> Chair Schaps stated that could be discussed at a different time. He asked how long the <br /> road has been there. Mr. Mason indicated he did not know if the road or the house was <br /> there first. <br /> Mr. Robinson stated he believes the house was there before the road. <br /> Mr. Robinson made a MOTION to approve variance to Section 3, Subdivision 2, B.9 of <br /> the City's Zoning Ordinance, and was supported by Mr. Trehus. Motion carried 7-0. <br /> Mr. Brixius stated that the wording of the Zoning Ordinance should be looked at. The <br /> City does not want to discourage residents from investing in their own property. <br /> Chair Schaps directed staff to submit a text amendment at the October, 1998, meeting. A <br /> public hearing will then be held in November, 1998. <br />
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