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Mounds View Planning Commission May 20, 2015 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br />________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />3. Approval of Minutes <br /> <br />April 15, 2015. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Commissioner Rundle/Commissioner Elofson. To approve the Minutes of <br />the April 15, 2015 regular Planning Commission meeting as slightly amended. <br /> <br /> Ayes – 6 Nays – 0 Motion carried. <br /> <br /> <br />4. Citizens Requests and Comments on Items Not on the Agenda <br /> <br />None. <br />______________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />5. Planning Cases <br /> <br />A. VR2015-002 Variance Request to Allow a Driveway Curb Cut to Exceed 24 <br />Feet Wide <br /> Applicant: Robert Horbul <br /> Address: 8382 Knollwood Drive <br /> <br />Planning Associate Heller indicated the applicant, Robert Horbul, is requesting approval of a <br />variance to allow the driveway curb cut to exceed 24-feet at his property at 8382 Knollwood <br />Drive. The applicant’s entire driveway, including the curb cut, is currently 34 feet wide. This <br />property is on a street that is being reconstructed this year. As the streets have been <br />reconstructed, the City is installing the new curb cut aprons so that they comply with the Zoning <br />Code requirements. The new aprons are installed with a 5-foot setback and a maximum of 24 <br />feet wide. The applicant’s existing concrete driveway was installed 34 feet wide in 1977 when <br />the house was built and has remained this way ever since. It does comply with the required side <br />yard setback. City staff sent the applicant a letter stating that his driveway was non-conforming, <br />and that the new apron would be installed 24 feet wide instead of matching to his existing width. <br />The Zoning Code allows driveway curb cuts for single-family homes to be a maximum of 24 feet <br />wide, so the applicant has requested a variance for a curb cut to exceed the allowed width. Staff <br />discussed the matter further with the Commission and recommended denial of the variance <br />request. <br /> <br />Vice Chair Schiltgen opened the public hearing at 7:07 p.m. <br /> <br />Robert Horbul, 8382 Knollwood Drive, provided the Planning Commission with a copy of <br />Resolution 6836 from the City of Mounds View, which approved a conditional use permit for his <br />oversized garage. He discussed the size of his garage further along with the items being stored in <br />the garage. He indicated he has several trailers and a fish house stored in his garage. He <br />requested the City allow him to keep his driveway at its existing width. <br />