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• <br />• <br />• <br />AGENDA ITEM 5C <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Tanda Gretz <br />P & Z MEETING DATE: October 9, 2002 <br />TOPIC: Variance from the prohibition of accessory <br />buildings with metal corrugated siding or roofs, <br />for property located at 442 Main Street <br />(zoned Rural, between 1 -1/4 acres to 2 -1/2 acres <br />in size) <br />Jamie Brown <br />ACTION REQUIRED: 3/5 vote <br />BACKGROUND <br />Mr. Jamie Brown has applied for a Variance for property located at 442 Main Street, <br />which is zoned Rural and is 2.1 acres in size. Mr.Brown is asking for a Variance from <br />the Lino Lakes Ordinance requirement (Section 3, subdiv. 4.D.8.e.5) which states that <br />"no metal corrugated siding or roof, except upon tool sheds less than 150 square feet in <br />area" are allowed on accessory buildings. <br />Mr. Brown constructed an approximately 36' X 24' (864 sq.ft.) metal accessory building <br />without pulling a building permit. As a result, building official were not given the chance <br />to review plans and inform Mr. Brown that the building was prohibited for property of his <br />size and zone. Building official Peter Kluegel noticed the building while out on routine <br />inspection, and notified me of the situation. <br />Pete and I had an initial conversation with Mr. Brown when he stopped by City Hall to <br />discuss the matter. That conversation was followed by several letters over a period of <br />approximately 3 months, culminating in the matter being handed over to the City <br />
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