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Resolution 1162-23 <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br /> FINDING: The variance request is the minimum to alleviate the practical difficulties. A 12' <br /> wide driveway can reasonably accommodate one vehicle width, while preserving <br /> the existing oak tree. <br /> 7. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals may impose such conditions upon the premises <br /> benefitted by a variance as may be necessary to comply with the standards established by <br /> this chapter or to reduce or minimize the effect of the variance upon other properties in the <br /> neighborhood and to better carry out the intent of the variance.The condition must be <br /> directly related to and must bear a rough proportionality to the impact created by the <br /> variance. <br /> NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,the Mounds View Planning and Zoning Commission acting <br /> as the Board of Adjustment, based upon the above Findings, the Staff Report, and in consideration of <br /> public testimony,Approves a Variance to reduce the setback from 5' to 0'to construct a driveway with a <br /> maximum 12' curb cut,to be located at the north common property corner of 7830 Spring Lake Road, <br /> and 7785 Spring Lake Road, with the following conditions: <br /> 1. The applicant shall complete all requirements of the Mounds View Private Improvement Program <br /> (PIP), as it relates to the second curb cut. <br /> 2. The applicant shall obtain a Zoning Permit to construct the driveway within one year after the curb <br /> cut is installed by the City. The driveway shall comply with all City Codes and regulations. <br /> 3. The applicant shall locate the property iron, or have a surveyor reset the property iron if none <br /> found. This shall be completed prior to installing the driveway. <br /> 4. The applicant shall construct the driveway within one year of obtaining a Zoning Permit. <br /> Adopted this 191"day of July, 2023. <br /> Gary Rundle, Chair <br /> ATTEST: <br /> Jon Sevald, Community Development Director <br /> (Seal) <br />