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- City of Mounds View Staff Report <br /> Planning Case No. 473-97, Oversized Garage CUP <br /> March 21, 1997 <br /> Page 3 <br /> more than adequate for storage of the car hauler. This would be 12 feet less than what has been <br /> • <br /> proposed by the applicant and would reduce the square footage of the garage by 258 square feet <br /> (from 1,260 to 1,008 square feet). As a point of reference, if the width of the proposed garage was <br /> reduced by only four feet, the size of the garage would be 864 square feet, the maximum garage <br /> size allowed without a conditional use permit. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> The Council has three possible courses of action for this request: <br /> Option#1: Approval as requested by the applicant <br /> Option#2: Approval with a reduction in size for the garage <br /> Option#3: Denial based on an inability to met the criteria noted above relative to compatibility <br /> with the neighborhood, and effect on adjacent properties. <br /> If the Council chooses to approve the conditional use permit, Staff would urge that as a condition <br /> of approval, the dimensions of the garage be reduced to 28 x 36 (1,008 square feet). If the Council <br /> considers a 1,008 square feet garage to still be excessive given the area in which it is to be located, <br /> 0 the CUP should be denied. Staff believes that denial would not prohibit the applicant from erecting <br /> a garage suitable for storage of the car hauler as it has been shown that the car hauler would fit in a <br /> 864 square foot garage. Staff has prepared three versions of Resolution No. 5098. <br /> (1 etit/11 C----a--e'L'erQL---- <br /> James Ericson, Planning Associate <br /> N:\DATA\USERS\PAMS\SHARE\DEVCASES\473-97\473-97CC.RPT <br /> • <br />