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• <br />• <br />• <br />AGENDA ITEM 6 D <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Mary Kay Wyland <br />DATE OF MEETING: April 24, 2000 <br />TOPIC: Variance, David Pearson, 6280 Ware Road <br />REQUIRED VOTE: Simple Majority <br />DESCRIPTION: <br />Mr. David Pearson is requesting a variance to allow a single family home at 6280 Ware <br />Road to be located closer than the required 40' from the property line on a collector <br />roadway. The Ordinance requires a minimum setback of 40'. The applicant has actually <br />redesigned the proposed dwelling to minimize the setback required which will be 30' at <br />the north/west corner and 37.6 at the south /west corner. The variance requested ranges <br />from 10' to 2.4'. The 10' variance applies to the north/east corner of the 6' x 12' <br />bedroom area extension as shown on the plan and is then reduced to a 2.4' variance at the <br />south /west corner of the attached garage. The garage entrance will be from Coyote Trail. <br />This particular lot is the only vacant lot in the Pine Ridge 3`d Addition. The parcel <br />contains a large wetland /drainage easement constricting the buildability of the lot and <br />constituting a hardship to the land. <br />For Council information, the Pine Ridge Additions contain restrictive covenants that <br />require all homes to be within a specified value range. According to the builder /owner, <br />this home, at this size, falls within the value range required, a smaller dwelling would not <br />meet that requirement. City Ordinance does not provide enforcement of this private <br />covenant. <br />In considering all requests for variance or appeal and in taking subsequent action, the <br />City shall make a finding of fact: <br />1. That the property in question cannot be put to a reasonable use if used under <br />conditions allowed by the official controls. <br />2. That the plight of the landowners is due to physical circumstances unique to his <br />property not created by the land owner. <br />3 That the hardship is not due to economic considerations alone and when a reasonable <br />use for the property exists under the terms of the ordinance. <br />3. That granting the variance requested will not confer on the applicant any special <br />privilege that would be denied by this ordinance to other lands, structures, or <br />buildings in the same district. <br />4. That the proposed actions will be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the <br />ordinance. <br />
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