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• Mounds View Planning Commission December 2, 1998 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 3 <br /> Staff was recommending approval of Resolution 562-98, a resolution recommending approval of <br /> a conditional use permit for a dog kennel for Tammy Schmitt, located at 2206 Hillview Road, <br /> with stipulations as stated in the staff report dated December 2, 1998. <br /> Brasaemle asked for the height of the fence that was being installed in her backyard. <br /> Tammy Schmitt, 2206 Hillview Road, told the Commission the fence was approximately four <br /> feet high. <br /> Motion/Second: Stevenson/Obert to approve Resolution 562-98, A Resolution Recommending <br /> Approval of a conditional Use Permit Request to Allow for a residential Dog Kennel Use, with <br /> stipulations as stated in the December 2, 1998, staff report. <br /> Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 <br /> The motion carried. <br /> Associate Ericson told Ms. Schmitt she would need to attend the December 28, 1998, City <br /> • <br /> Council Meeting for a final ruling on her application. <br /> 6. <br /> Planning Case No. 539-98 <br /> Property Involved: 2223 Hillview Road <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 563-98, a Resolution Denying a Variance Request to Allow a <br /> Zero-Foot Driveway Setback. <br /> Applicant: Blacktop Paving of Minnesota, Representing Ted Jarvis, Property Owner <br /> The applicant and the contractor were not present. <br /> Associate Ericson gave the staff report as follows: <br /> This summer, Blacktop Paving of Minnesota installed a twelve-foot expansion to Mr. Jarvis' <br /> driveway, without having obtained the proper building permit. The City's Code requirement <br /> specifies that driveways shall maintain at least a one-foot setback from a property line. Staff, on <br /> routine inspections in this neighborhood, observed a fresh driveway expansion clearly too close to <br /> the property line, at which time it was discovered that no permit had been obtained for the work <br /> that Mr. Jarvis had contracted for. Repeated attempts to resolve the encroachment issue have <br /> been unsuccessful. On November 10, 1998, a development application was received from Mr. <br /> Jarvis. <br />