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CVS Sign Variance Report <br />December 1, 2004 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />Variance Considerations: <br /> <br />For a variance to be approved, the applicant needs to demonstrate a hardship or practical <br />difficulty associated with the property that makes a literal interpretation of the Code overly <br />burdensome or restrictive. Minnesota statutes require that the governing body (the Planning <br />Commission, in this case) review a set of specified criteria for each application and make its <br />decision in accordance with these criteria. These criteria are set forth in Section 1125.02, <br />Subdivision 2, of the City Code. The Code clearly states that a hardship exists when all of <br />the criteria are met. The criteria are as follows: <br /> <br />1. Exceptional or extraordinary circumstances apply to the property which do not apply <br />generally to other properties in the same zone or vicinity and result from lot size or shape, <br />topography or other circumstances over which the owners of the property since the effective <br />date hereof have had no control. <br /> <br />A variance for additional signage is unique among the spectrum of possible variances <br />in that the Sign Code is not a part of the Zoning Code; rather it is a chapter within the <br />building code. The building code however indicates that any requested deviations be <br />handled as would a deviation from the Zoning Code. <br /> <br />The property is zoned B-3, Highway Business. Exterior building mounted signage is <br />limited to 100 square feet per building occupant in this and all other commercial <br />districts, regardless of the building mass—its height and length. Some sign codes from <br />other municipalities allow for greater sign area for multiple building fronts while others <br />allow more based on wall area. Mounds View’s code simply limits each building <br />occupant to 100 square feet. <br /> <br />The exceptional or extraordinary circumstances involving this property is that the <br />building is oriented to the corner of two busy roads and the business needs to identify <br />the store name and the services on both fronts of the building. <br /> <br />2. The literal interpretation of the provisions of this Title would deprive the applicant of rights <br />commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same district under the terms of this Title. <br /> <br />The literal interpretation of the provisions of the Zoning Code would not necessarily <br />deprive the applicant of rights enjoyed by other properties in the same zone, however <br />denying the request would put the occupants in an unfavorable position based upon the <br />City’s past practice of approving reasonable signage variances, especially for business <br />with multiple building frontages. <br /> <br />3. That the special conditions or circumstances do not result from the actions of the applicant. <br /> <br />The special conditions do not result from the actions of the applicant. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />