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Resolution 1162-23 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />WHEREAS, the Mounds View Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as the Board of <br />Adjustment, held a Public Hearing on Wednesday, July 19, 2023. A Public Hearing notice was published <br />by the St. Paul Pioneer Press on July 8, 2023, and mailed to property owners within 350’ of the subject <br />property; and, <br />WHEREAS, Mounds View City Code §160.466 establishes criteria for granting Variances. The <br />Planning Commission may approve a Variance where the City Code imposes practical difficulties to the <br />property owner, only in the event that all of the following circumstances exist (Findings in italics); <br />1.The variance is in harmony with the general purposes and intent of this chapter; <br />FINDING: The Variance is in harmony with the general purposes and intent of the City <br />Code. Reducing the driveway side yard setback from 5’ to 0’ should not impact <br />the adjacent property. <br />2.The variance is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan; <br />FINDING: The Variance is not applicable to the Comprehensive Plan. <br />3.The applicant proposes to use the property in a reasonable manner not permitted by this <br />chapter or the city code; <br />FINDING: The encroachment of the driveway into the 5’ side yard setback is a reasonable <br />use compared to the alternative of removing a mature oak tree, or the <br />alternative of placing the driveway in the middle of the front yard. <br />4.Unique circumstances apply to the property which do not apply to other properties in the <br />same zone or vicinity and result from lot size or shape, topography or other circumstances <br />over which the owner of the property since the enactment of this chapter has had no <br />control. The unique circumstances do not result from the actions of the applicant; <br />FINDING: The unique circumstance is that the northwest property of 7785 Spring Lake <br />Road is shaped like a narrow wedge in-between the applicant’s property (7830 <br />Spring Lake Road), and the road right-of-way, serving no practical use other than <br />open space. Reducing the driveway setback from 5’ to 0’ from the common <br />property corner will allow the applicant to construct a driveway of adequate <br />width, with a 12’ curb cut, thereby preserving a mature oak tree which otherwise <br />would need to be removed to accommodate the driveway width, if this Variance <br />were not approved. <br />5.The variance does not alter the essential character of the neighborhood; <br />FINDING: The variance does not alter the essential character of the neighborhood. <br />6.The variance requested is the minimum variance which would alleviate the practical <br />difficulties. Economic conditions alone do not constitute practical difficulties.