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<br />Item 07B <br />November 14, 2016 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />Subdivision, a Title Search is not required prior to plat approval (March 2016), but prior <br />to recording the plat at Ramsey County (City Code, Section 1202.01, Subd 2(b). The <br />developer contacted the owners of Silver Lake Commons Apartments (Mounds View <br />Family Housing) in April 2016, requesting that they vacate the private easement, which <br />they chose not to do. <br /> <br /> <br />Analysis <br />City Code, Title 1100, Chapter 1104, Section 1104.01, Subdivision 3(a): Yard <br />Requirements; <br /> <br />Where principal buildings in existence on lots within the same block <br />on the same side of the street have front yard setbacks different <br />from those required, the minimum front yard setback for any new <br />principal buildings shall be the minimum front yard setback in <br />existence for any one lot. In no case shall the front yard setback be <br />less than thirty feet (30’). For purposes of this subsection a, a block shall <br />be defined as that group of lots lying along a street between the two <br />closest intersecting streets, except that where the length of the street <br />frontage between the two intersecting streets is greater than fourteen <br />hundred feet (1,400’), the block shall be the lots within six hundred and <br />fifty feet (650’) on either side of the lot in question, or to an intersecting <br />street whichever is less. <br /> <br />Homes on the west side of the street are set back between about 54’ and 60’. The <br />adjacent home (7800 Eastwood Rd) is set back 59’. If the Variance were approved, the <br />proposed home may look inconsistent because of the shallower front yard, but the 30’ <br />front yard setback would be consistent with minimum requirements elsewhere in the R- <br />1 District. <br /> <br />On the east side of the street, homes are set back between about 45’ and 77’. <br /> <br />City Code, Title 1100, Chapter 1125, Section 1125.02, Subdivision 2 includes the seven <br />criteria for granting Variances. A Variance may be granted only in the event that all of <br />the following circumstances exist (a summary of Staff’s analysis is in italics). <br /> <br />a. The variance is in harmony with the general purposes and intent of <br />this Title. <br /> <br />b. The variance is consistent with the comprehensive plan. <br /> <br />c. The applicant proposes to use the property in a reasonable manner <br />not permitted by this Title or the City Code. <br /> <br />