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Mounds View City Council June 9, 2003 <br />Regular Meeting Page 9 <br />~1 based on information provided and the recommendation of Staff, recommended that the variance <br />2 request be denied. The property owner was not at that meeting but was notified by mail of the <br />3 denial. <br />4 <br />5 Interim City Administrator Ericson indicated that the property owner has since requested an <br />6 appeal as she has said she never received a letter indicating that her request had been denied. <br />7 <br />8 Interim City Administrator Ericson indicated that Council could act to overturn the decision of <br />9 the Planning Commission and Staff does not feel it would have an adverse impact to the Code or <br />10 adjoining properties but does not feel that the hardship requirements have been met and are <br />11 recommending upholding the Planning Commission's denial. <br />12 <br />13 Violet Woods addressed Council and indicated that there were issues with people using that <br />14 piece of grass and dirt as a turnaround and dragging dirt out into the street and making a mess so <br />15 she decided to handle it by paving that portion but did not know she needed a permit. She further <br />16 commented that she did not receive notification that her request was denied. <br />17 <br />18 Ms. Woods indicated that she applied for a variance to widen the curb cut at 7720 and the <br />19 driveway was measured and that was months ago and she never got a reply. She then indicated <br />20 that it appears that the tenant received the letter at his house and she was not aware of the denial <br />1 of the request. She further commented that she works evenings and had to take the day off to be <br />2 at this meeting. <br />23 <br />24 Jordan Nelson of 7622 Woodlawn Drive indicated he had received the letter and passed it on to <br />25 Ms. Woods. He then asked that Council allow the pavement to stay because it eliminates a lot of <br />26 issues with the property. He further commented that Ms. Woods has done a good job of cleaning <br />27 up the property. <br />28 <br />29 Ms. Woods indicated she cannot stand out there and tell people not to turn around there and she <br />3o felt that what she did was a good thing to clean up the area and make it look better and she would <br />31 like to keep it because it cost her money to do. <br />32 <br />33 Interim City Administrator Ericson asked whether Ms. Woods was asking to have the other <br />34 property appealed as well. <br />35 <br />36 Ms. Woods indicated she wanted to forget about enlarging the other driveway. <br />37 <br />38 Interim City Administrator Ericson indicated he could not explain why Ms. Woods did not <br />39 receive the letter but his records indicated that the day after the Planning Commission meeting <br />4o the letter was sent out. He then apologized if it was not received. <br />41 <br />42 Council Member Gunn asked if there would be any other recourse other than ripping out the <br />~3 concrete. <br />4 <br />