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COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 23, 1998 <br /> The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval of this site plan review to allow the <br /> relocation of a single family home onto the property at the south/west corner of Birch Street and <br /> Centerville Road on a 7-0 vote with following conditions: <br /> 1. Proper building permits are obtained for all construction and the home is located to as <br /> to conform to all City rules and regulations and the Uniform Building Code. <br /> 2. The applicant connect to City Water, if practical. (A water line exists along Birch <br /> Street). <br /> 3. Prior to occupancy,the following improvements shall be made: <br /> a. Reroof <br /> b. Re-insulate <br /> c. Re-stucco <br /> d. Replace windows <br /> e. Replace stairway to basement <br /> 4. An access permit is obtained from Anoka County. <br /> Ms. Wyland noted Mr. and Mrs. Houle are present and concurred with the above <br /> recommendations. <br /> Mayor Sullivan asked if the applicants are aware of the proposed Comprehensive Plan regarding <br /> the plans for the property to the east of them. <br /> Mr.and Mrs. Houle, 707 Harriet in Shoreview, came forward and indicated they are aware of the <br /> plans in the proposed Comprehensive Plan. Ms. Houle stated her only concern is it would be <br /> much easier to have the garage in before the house. That way,the garage can be used for tools <br /> for the house. Currently,the poles for the pole barn have to go in the cement block after the <br /> house is moved. <br /> Ms. Wyland stated there is no hardship to the land. A variance could not be obtained. The house <br /> needs to be moved and then the accessory building(pole barn)can be constructed. <br /> Mayor Sullivan explained five (5) steps need to be met in order to obtain a variance according to <br /> State Statute. The City Council cannot change these requirements. <br /> Council Member Bergeson stated that the way the house sits on the property the front is on a <br /> narrower dimension. He asked if they are not putting the backyard toward Birch. Ms. Houle <br /> indicated the backyard will not be facing Birch Street. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked if the minimum setback requirements will be met. Ms. Wyland <br /> stated the minimum setback required is 40 feet. The City is asking for a 50 foot setback which <br /> the applicants have agreed to. <br /> 4 <br />