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Mounds. View City Council January 24, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 10 <br />. Director Ericson stated that this ordinance would amend various sections of the City Code <br />relating to driveways and curb cuts. He stated that last year the City Council had adopted an <br />ordinance which eliminated the one-foot setback provision for driveways, and as the Planning <br />Commission and staff were reviewing that Code and the proposed ordinance, it became <br />apparent that there is some confusion with regarding to the existing codes relating to driveways <br />and curb cuts that warranted additional review. He stated that driveways that do not conform to <br />the provisions of the Code may be allowed to remain, subject to provisions of a different section, <br />and that section relates to as long as it doesn't cause a public safety hazard. He stated that the <br />issue with that is that driveways that were constructed after that date have no such protection, and <br />the issue is that every time a building permit is pulled on a driveway, they have to do some <br />research as to when the original driveway was installed, and sometimes they don't have that <br />information, or it's unclear or confusing. <br />Director Ericson stated that what the Planning Commission and staff are recommending is <br />eliminating the protection for a nonconforming driveway, and that if property owners <br />are doing a driveway reconstruction and they could make the driveway code-compliant, why not <br />do it. He stated that the ordinance as drafted would allow a property owner to keep the driveway <br />in the nonconforming location if it's shown that there's really no other way to do the driveway. <br />He stated there is a provision that says if the property owner disagrees with staff's position on <br />that, they could bring that to the Council on an appeal of an administrative decision. He stated <br />they could go through a variance process if they feel a hardship exists. He stated the Ordinance <br />really forces the issue to correct the driveway or curb cut if possible. He stated that the curb <br />• cuts would be looked at during the street improvement project, and that they wouldn't be <br />driving through the community looking for nonconformities. He stated if a property owner <br />wants to make a, small improvement to their driveway, they are not going to require or mandate <br />that the whole driveway be approved consistent with the City Code. He stated that the <br />Planning Commission felt strongly that they shouldn't be penalizing property owners who want <br />to make some improvements to their property. <br />Director Ericson stated that no changes had been made in this Ordinance since the first reading. <br />Mayor Marty closed the public hearing. <br />Council Member Gunn asked about a property that had recently been before them. <br />Director Ericson stated that in that case, the property did exceed their allowance, and the property <br />owner did request a variance. He stated that the property owner had appealed the decision to the <br />City Council, and the City Council had denied the appeal because it was a case where there was <br />no hardship. He stated that in that particular case a court citation had been issued, and they were <br />in the court process now seeking resolution. <br />MOTION/SECOND. Flaherty/Gunn. To approve the Second Reading and Adoption of <br />Ordinance 756, an Ordinance Amending the Mounds View Municipal Code Relating to <br />. Nonconforming Driveways and Curb-cuts <br />