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Mounds View City Council Page Four <br />�egular Meeting June 28, 1993 <br />Public Hearing * Request for Conditional Use Permit * 7312 Park View Drive <br />Mayor Linke opened the Public Hearing to consider a request for a <br />Conditional Use Permit for 7312 Park View Drive at 7:14 p.m. <br />Pau1 Harrington, City Planner, reviewed Staff Report No. 93-537C, regarding <br />a Request for ConditionaT Use Permit (Oversized Garage) at 7312 Park View <br />Drive. Harrington stated that Gerald Setterholm had made application for a <br />Conditional Use Permit to allow the construction of an addition to an <br />existing garage which would bring the total square footage of the structure <br />to a number which exceeds the maximum allowable square footage per Mounds <br />View Municipal Code. Harrington reported that the applicant's request, if <br />granted, would a21ow the construction of a 16' x 24' addition to an existing <br />garage. Because the total square footage of the garage and addition exceeds <br />1,000 square feet, no additional accessory structures would be allowed on <br />the property. Harrington added that the request meets all other applicable <br />requirements set forth in Chapter 40 of the Mounds View Municipal Code <br />including height, area and setbacks. Harrington further stated that the <br />Planning Commission had reviewed this request and had recommended approval <br />via resolution to the City Council. <br />Mr. Harrington also reported that he had received three letters regarding <br />this request. The first letter was from Gerald V. Sweet, 2760 Hodges Lane, <br />Mounds View, MN. The Zetter reads: <br />,'une 21, 1993 <br />Mounds View City Council <br />Ladies and Gentlemen <br />In regard to the Notice of Public Hearing Meeting scheduled on June 28, <br />1993; pertaining to Lot 4, Block 6 Silver Lake Woods. <br />I am opposed to allowing a buil.ding permit variance to construct an <br />oversized accessory building (Garage) at 7312 Park View Drive. Allowance of <br />such a structure invites commercial activities in our zoned residential <br />neighborhood. <br />Construction of the proposed dwelling addition will obstruct our view from <br />our.deck and add an undesirable dimension. A property appraiser reports <br />that this type of view delimiter can reduce adjacent property value from 3 <br />to 7 percent. <br />One of the major reasons that we purchased <br />was because of the builders house styling. <br />with design character of a warehouse will <br />Silver Lake Woods Addition. <br />Sincerely, <br />(signed by Gerald V. Sweet) <br />760 Hodges Lane <br />�ounds View, MN <br />our home in this residential area <br />Any oversized building addition <br />devaluate property value in the <br />