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CITY OF LAKE ELMO <br />WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2006-058 <br />A RESOLUTION APPROVING A ZONING VARIANCE FOR <br />JOHN HAMERLY LOCATED AT 9429 JANE ROAD NORTH <br />WHEREAS, John Hamerly, 9429 Jane Road North, has made application for <br />zoning variances to allow razing an existing detached garage and replace it with a new <br />attached garage in nearly the same location on the site. <br />WHEREAS, at its June 12, 2006 meeting, the Planning Commission reviewed and <br />recommended approval of the street and side yard setback variances for construction of <br />an attached garage at 9429 Jane Road, with the following conditions: <br />The south side yard setback of the attached garage including eaves <br />shall not be less than the side yard setback of the existing detached <br />garage including eaves. <br />2. The applicant shall install rain gutters along the entire south eave line <br />of the new garage structure to preclude roof drainage from encroaching <br />on the property to the south with collected roof water directed toward <br />Jane Road. <br />WHEREAS, at its June 20th meeting, the Lake Elmo City Council reviewed the <br />zoning variance to permit John Hamerly, 9429 Jane Road North, to raze an existing <br />detached garage and replace it with a new attached garage in nearly the same location on <br />the site, plans staff dated June 12, 2006 based on the following findings: <br />i . The property can not be put to reasonable use without the granting of the <br />variances requested. Reasonable use must be defined in the context of the <br />reasonable availability of locations that comply with R -I setbacks to construct <br />a garage of the dimensions proposed in a manner that will improve the safety <br />for motorists on Jane Road North. <br />2. The variance requested does result from physical circumstances unique to this <br />property related to the elevations/drainage rated by others from reconstructed <br />Jane Road to the existing garage; and, the extensive setback of the <br />house/septic system location resulting in no other location alternative for a <br />reconstructed garage. <br />3. Granting of the variance will not change the essential character of the <br />neighborhood. <br />