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1 <br />• <br />AGENDA ITEM V A <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Mary Kay Wyland <br />MEETING DATE: December 13, 2000 <br />TOPIC: Chris Lyden, 6275 Holly Drive, Variance <br />DESCRIPTION: <br />Mr. Chris Lyden owns 4.07 acres of property, zoned rural, at 6275 Holly Drive. This <br />property is a pre- existing non - conforming lot of record as the ordinance requires a <br />minimum of 10 acres in the rural zoning district. Mr. Lyden would like to construct a 34' <br />x 64' pole barn on the property using metal siding and roofing material. The Zoning <br />Ordinance specifically prohibits metal siding and roofing material on properties less than <br />five (5) acres in size. The proposed construction will meet the square footage <br />requirement (total of 3,600 square feet allow) and the setback requirements (5' on the <br />side, 40' on the front). <br />The Variance requested is from the City's Zoning Ordinance, Section 3. General <br />Provisions, Subd. 4. General Building and Use Provisions, D. Accessory Buildings & <br />Structures, 8. Rural & Residential Zoning District Accessory Buildings, d. Two and One- <br />Half (2 'h) Acres to less than Five (5) Acres (R, R -X, R -BR, and PSP Districts), Section <br />5) No metal corrugated siding or roof, except upon tool sheds less than four hundred <br />(400) square feet in area. And, a variance to allow pole barn construction because this <br />section of the Ordinance does not specifically allow pole barns as do those sections <br />pertaining to parcels over 5 acres in size. <br />Mr. Lyden has described his hardship as follows (detailed letter attached for your <br />information): <br />1. Pole bam type construction is preferable for this property due to questionable <br />soils. <br />2. Pole barn type construction, without a cement floor is necessary to preserve <br />1958 mid- engine all wood day cruiser due to moisture factors. <br />3. Pole barn type construction will reduce threat of loss from grass fires. <br />Findings of Fact. In considering all requests for variance or appeal and in taking <br />subsequent action, the City shall make a fording 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 />