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Item No: 5A <br />Meeting Date: October 2, 2013 <br />Type of Business: Public Hearing <br /> <br />City of Mounds View Staff Report <br />To: Mounds View Planning Commission <br />From: Heidi Heller, Planning Associate <br />Item Title/Subject: Consideration of a Variance to Allow a Six-Foot Tall Fence in <br />the Front Yard of 7700 Bona Road; <br /> Planning Case VR2013-005 <br /> <br />Introduction: <br />The applicant, David Farrell, is requesting a variance to install a 6-foot tall fence in the “second <br />front yard” of his corner lot located at 7700 Bona Road. The property is located at the southwest <br />corner of Bona Road and County Road I. Since two streets border corner lots, they have two front <br />yards. As such, the City Code requirement for front yard applies to two sides of the property, which <br />means that corner lots to have additional limitations. The Zoning Code indicates that no fence in <br />front of the front line of a building in a residential district may exceed four feet in height. The <br />applicant would prefer to have a 6-foot tall wood fence for screening from County Road I, and thus <br />has applied for the variance, although after installing the fence. <br /> <br />Discussion: <br />According to the Municipal Code, Section 1103.08, Subdivision 3, fences of a height greater than <br />48 inches (4 feet) are not allowed in the front yard of a property without a variance. The Zoning <br />Code also establishes a sight triangle that limits all obstructions within the area at the corner of <br />intersections, measured thirty (30) feet from the point where the property lines meet at the <br />intersection of two streets. The proposed fence would not be located within the sight triangle. <br /> <br />Variance Considerations: <br />For the City to approve this variance, as with any variance request, there needs to be <br />demonstrated practical difficulty associated with the property that makes a literal interpretation of <br />the Code overly burdensome or restrictive to a property owner. State statutes require that the <br />governing body (the Planning Commission) review a set of specified criteria for each application <br />and make its decision in accordance with these criteria. The City has set these criteria in Section <br />1125.02, Subdivision 2, of the City Code. The Code clearly states that a hardship exists when all <br />of the criteria are met. The individual criteria and a staff comment about each are as follows: <br /> <br />a. The variance is in harmony with the general purposes and intent of these regulations. <br /> <br />The property at 7700 Bona Road is a corner lot, which is not in itself unique; however, the <br />applicant seeks permission to have a 6-foot tall fence for the purpose of privacy and <br />screening from busy County Road I. This property is across the street from several <br />apartment buildings which create a lot of vehicle and pedestrian traffic, and there is a <br />sidewalk along County Road I, adjacent to the applicant’s property. The taller fence would <br />provide privacy and security for this property.