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<br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />To: St. Anthony Village Planning Commission <br />From: Breanne Rothstein, AICP, City Planner <br /> <br />Date: June 15, 2015 <br /> Planning Commission Regular Meeting for June 22, 2015 <br /> <br />WSB Project No. 02170-170 <br />Request: Request for a variance from the required impervious surface maximum of <br />35% lot coverage and a variance from the side and rear yard setback <br />requirements for the location of pool equipment <br /> <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />The Applicant’s request for a variance to allow for the construction a pool, pool deck, and expansion of <br />the patio area is not reasonable, given the extent of the proposed impervious surface (50%). The <br />request to locate the pool equipment closer than permitted to the side and rear property line is not <br />reasonable, given the opportunity to locate the equipment in a conforming location. Therefore, staff <br />recommends denial of the variance to exceed impervious surface maximum and to encroach into the <br />side and rear yard setback. <br />GENERAL INFORMATION <br />Applicant/Owner: Jeff Carlson <br />Location: 2926 Armour Terrace <br />Existing Land Use / Low Density Residential/zoned: R-1; Single Family Residential <br />Zoning: <br />Surrounding Land North: Low Density Residential / Zoned R-1 - Single Family Residential <br />Use / Zoning: East: Low Density Residential / Zoned R-1 - Single Family Residential <br /> South: Low Density Residential / Zoned R-1 - Single Family Residential <br /> West: Low Density Residential / Zoned R-1 - Single Family Residential <br />Deadline for Agency Application Date: 04-24-15 <br />Action: 60 Days: 06-23-15 <br />Letter Sent: Yes <br /> 120 Days: 08-22-15 <br /> <br />CONSIDERATIONS RELATING TO THE PROPOSED VARIANCE <br />1. Background <br />The Applicants wish to construct a pool, pool deck, and patio on the property located at 2926 <br />Armour Terrace. The Planning Commission considered the request on May 18, 2015 for an increase <br />to impervious surface to allow up to 63% of the lot to be covered with hard surface, held a public <br />7