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Mounds View City Council August 9, 2010 <br />Regular Meeting Page 4 <br />proposed in the City. <br />� <br />Mayor Flaherty asked if this development would proceed if the Select Senior Living development <br />also began construction. Mr. Johnson indicated the project may be delayed a year or two. <br />Mayor Flaherty indicated he was not in favor of rezoning the site if the development was not <br />going to proceed. He stated the City would know more at the next meeting. Mr. Johnson stated <br />he was optimistic his project would move forward this year as he may be seeking public funding <br />as well. Community Development Director Roberts reiterated that the Ordinance did require a <br />second reading and would not be completed this evening. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Gunn/Hull. To Waive the First Reading of Ordinance 848, an Ordinance <br />approving the rezoning of 2.18 acres of land at 2320 & 2340 County Highway 10 and 5260 <br />O'Connell Drive to PUD, Planned Unit Development. <br />Ayes — 4 Nays — 0 Motion carried. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Gunn/Stigney. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution 7655, <br />approving the "Coventry Senior Living" Development review and preliminary plat. <br />Ayes — 4 Nays — 0 Motion carried. <br />C. 7:15 p.m. Public Hearing to Consider an Appeal for a Variance Request by • <br />Eichi, Inc. to Allow Reduced Lot Widths in a Wetland District on the <br />Longview Estates Property. <br />Community Development Director Roberts stated the applicants and property owner, Eichi, Inc. <br />(represented by Marty & Paul Harstad), want to subdivide a 7.14-acre parcel into single-family <br />lots that would all front Longview Drive. This property is located in a wetland district. The City <br />requires single-family lots in wetland districts to be a minimum of 125 feet wide and 20,000 <br />square feet in area. These standards are larger than the lot size requirements for single-family lots <br />in non-wetland districts. The Harstads are requesting a variance to allow for reduced lot widths in <br />order to subdivide the property facing Longview Drive into 10 single-family lots. Without a <br />variance, the owner could subdivide the property into a m�imum of eight lots fronting <br />Longview Drive. They have not yet applied for the major subdivision as they want to see the <br />outcome of their variance request first. <br />Community Development Director Roberts explained that on June 16, 2010, the Planning <br />Commission voted 5-0 (2 Commissioners absent) to deny the variance for reduced lot widths <br />within the proposed Longview Estates subdivision. The Commission did not find sufficient <br />hardship to warrant granting the variance and as such approved Resolution 927-10 denying the <br />variance request. Mr. Harstad has appealed the Planning Commission's decision to the City <br />Council. <br />• <br />