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Item No: 7A <br />Meeting Date: April 24, 2006 <br />Type of Business: PH & CB <br />Administrator Review: _____ <br />City of Mounds View Staff Report <br /> <br />To: Mounds View Planning Commission <br />From: James Ericson, Community Development Director <br />Item Title/Subject: Public Hearing and Consideration of a Conditional Use <br />Permit for an Over-size Garage at 8495 Sunnyside <br />Road <br /> <br /> <br />Introduction: <br /> <br />The applicants, Don and Diane Balk, reside at 8478 Long Lake Road and own the vacant lot <br />adjacent to the west at the corner of Long Lake Road (formerly County Road J) and <br />Sunnyside Road. The Balks would like to build a new home on the vacant lot and sell their <br />old home. A conditional use permit is required because the Balks have a recreational vehicle <br />that they would like to park inside the garage, and in so doing, had to expand the footprint of <br />the garage to 1,062 square feet. The maximum sized garage permissible without a CUP is <br />952 square feet. Without the extra depth needed for the RV (an additional nine feet) the <br />garage would not necessitate a CUP. <br /> <br />Discussion: <br /> <br />Section 1106.4, Subdivision 6, lists the specific conditional use permit requirements for <br />garages larger than 952 square feet. These requirements, such as setbacks and maximum <br />square-footage are all satisfied with this proposal. The setback for an attached garage is five <br />feet; the applicants are proposing to construct the garage six feet from the south side <br />property line and 30 feet from the front lot line, matching the setback of the home to the south <br />of the vacant lot. The Code sets an upper limit of accessory storage space on a property at <br />1,800 square feet. The square footage of the proposed garage is 1,062 square feet, which <br />would still allow for a shed to be constructed at some point in the future, if the applicants so <br />desired. <br /> <br /> <br />Adverse Effects & CUP Requirements <br /> <br />As is the case with every conditional use permit application, the City is required to consider <br />the possible adverse effects of the proposed conditional use. The findings of the City shall <br />be based upon, but not limited to, the following factors: <br /> <br />• Relationship with the Comprehensive Plan. <br />• The Geographical Area Involved <br />• Whether such use will tend to depreciate the area in which it is proposed. <br />• The Character of the Surrounding Area <br />• The demonstrated need for such a use. <br />