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Planning Case No. 571-99 <br /> Doroff Shed CUP <br /> October 6, 1999 <br /> Page 4 <br /> dilapidated metal shed and to store items currently left outside within a secure and <br /> protected structure. <br /> Staff believes that this proposal meets the general requirements as indicated above. In addition to <br /> these general conditional use permit criteria, Section 1106.04, Subdivision 7 lists the specific <br /> criteria which need to be met in order to approve a conditional use permit for an over-sized shed. <br /> The criteria with responses are as follows: <br /> a. The accessory building must conform with Section 1103.06 of this Title and <br /> subdivision 1106.03(l) of this Title. <br /> This section of the Code dictates where in the yard an accessory building can be located. <br /> The proposed shed would be located in the rear yard, which is the only place a shed can be <br /> located according to the Code. <br /> b. The combined square footage of all accessory buildings on one lot cannot exceed <br /> one thousand four hundred(1,400) square feet. <br /> The area of the garage(480 square feet) and the proposed shed (384 square feet)total <br /> 864 square feet, well within the 1,400 maximum allowance. <br /> c. The accessory building shall not exceed four hundred(400) square feet. <br /> 11 <br /> The proposed shed would be 384 square feet. <br /> d. The building must be a permanent structure. <br /> • <br /> The shed would be a wood-framed structure mounted upon a concrete pad. It is <br /> considered permanent. <br /> e. The building shall be designed and maintained to provide a uniform appearance <br /> with the dwelling unit. <br /> The appearance of the shed will be different from the house, in that it will be a finished <br /> wood exterior having a barn-like design. The structure would be located in the backyard <br /> completely out of public view makes which makes this requirement less of an issue. The <br /> fact that most sheds are of a finished-wood construction makes this all the more typical. <br /> f. Should the use for which the permit was granted be changed, the permit shall be <br /> subject to reconsideration, revocation or other action regulated by Section <br /> 1125.01 of this Title. <br /> The applicants indicate that this shed would be used strictly for storage, and that no <br /> activities would be proposed for the structure other than storage. <br />
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