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Planning Case No. 529 -98 <br />Medrud & Jordan CUP <br />June 3, 1998 <br />Page 2 <br />Analysis: <br />Dimensional Requirements: <br />Required Proposed Met? <br />Shed Setbacks (Side) 5 feet 27 feet Met <br />(Rear) 5 feet 40 feet Met <br />Percent of Rear Yard < 25% 3.6% Met <br />Area of all Accessory Buildings *: s 1,264 sf 764 sf. Met <br />*Includes proposed garage <br />CUP requirements: <br />Section 1106.04 of the Zoning Code states that no accessory building other than a garage shall <br />exceed 216 square feet except by conditional use permit. With a CUP, the maximum area for all <br />accessory buildings is 1,264 square feet. Section 1125.01 gives a list of criteria that must be <br />satisfied in order for conditional use permits to be approved. These criteria are as follows: <br />Relationship with the Comprehensive Plan. <br />The Comprehensive Plan encourages the development and maintenance of residential areas <br />so as to improve the quality, appearance and attractiveness of housing units and residential <br />property in general. The Comprehensive Plan designates this property, 2085 Oakwood <br />Drive, low- density residential. This proposal does not conflict with the Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br />2. The Geographical Area Involved. <br />4. The Character of the Surrounding Area <br />Almost every lot in this area of Mounds View is the same size as the subject property. <br />Most of the homes in the immediate area are larger, with more building coverage. There <br />appears to be an even split between homes with attached garages and homes with detached <br />garages. Many of the homes have sheds in addition to their garages . <br />3. Whether such use will tend to or actually depreciate the area in which it is proposed. <br />The conversion of the existing garage will serve to increase the subject property's <br />value without negatively impacting the values of the neighboring properties. <br />The demonstrated need for such a use. <br />The existing garage is small, even for a single car garage. The applicants desire a garage big <br />enough to park more than one vehicle inside at a time. The structure, however, is in solid <br />repair, and could be retained as a storage shed, which the applicants currently do not have. <br />
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