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I:esoli.ition 990-13 <br />Pag� 2 <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Mounds View Planning Commission <br />finds that the criteria as identified in Section 1125.02, Subdivision 2 of the Mounds View <br />Municipal Code are satisfied and finds there to be sufficient practical difficulty with <br />regard to the property located at 2833 County Road H, and makes the following findings <br />of fact related to its decision: <br />1. The general intent of the Zoning Code regarding setbacks is to create physical <br />separation between driveways for aesthetics and a sense of privacy for the <br />property owners. The requested setback is the same that has existed for many <br />years. <br />2. The variance is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan in that the applicant is <br />improving the property. <br />3. The applicant is requesting this variance because the driveway runs past the <br />house that only has a setback of 17 feet, and in order to have a 10.5 foot wide <br />drive ais�e past the house, the driveway setback needs to remain at 3 feet. <br />4. The unique feature of this property is the location of the house close to the west <br />side of the lot, and because the garage is in the backyard so that the driveway <br />has to run past the house in the limited space that is there. <br />5. The driveway has been in the same location with a 3-foot setback for many <br />years, so there will be no change to the existing character of the neighborhood. <br />6. The 2-foot variance is the minimum variance required to alleviate the applicanYs <br />practical difficulty since that is what the zoning code requires for driveway <br />setbacks. <br />7. The Planning Commission may impose conditions upon the premises as may be <br />necessary to comply with city standards and to minimize the effect of such <br />variance upon other properties in the neighborhood. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, the Mounds View Planning <br />Commission, based upon the above findings, approves the variance request of Kent <br />Reed, property owner of 2833 County Road H, to allow a driveway to have a 3-foot <br />setback. <br />� <br />
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