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-3- <br /> 1 Mr - Nelson indicated he would Yik& to add 6z feet to the south side of his existing <br /> 2 garage to make getting i.n and out:,-of the cars easier-,- but said he would "be happy. <br /> 3 to get only six He acknowledged that, the Pearsons occasionally experienced water <br /> : 4 problems in their back yard ,and reiterated the plans; he had proposed- -in -his appli- <br /> 5 cation to .prevent his addition- from adding to those problems. These included <br /> 6 sloping the concrete retaining wall lip -in such a manner as to force the runoff <br /> 7 from his property to the rear of his own property and away from the Pearson's <br /> 8 residence which is 14 feet away from his own south property line. Mr. Nelson also <br /> 9 indicated he could install a hydraulic pipe which would assure the water would <br /> 10 stay on his property. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 Mrs. Pearson read a prepared statement which included her disapp6intment that <br /> 13 "since we built in the City in the 50's, yards have become so small , you could <br /> 14 exceed your lot line with almost two swipes with a lawn-mower". Commissioner <br /> 15 Bjorklund agreed -this was a common complaint with older residents who had moved to <br /> 16 St. Anthony to get "elbow room". Mrs. Pearson told how her backyard is consistently <br /> 17 flooded whenever there is a heavy rain and she said she is concerned that with more <br /> 18 building and driveway, there would be less areas to absorb the moisture. With <br /> 19 more driveway on her side, the complaintant said she wondered where the snow from <br /> 20 the Nelson 's yard would be blown. <br /> 21 <br /> 22 Mr. Nelson responded that he believed the hydraulic pipe should keep the runoff <br /> 23 from the Pearson 's yard and indicated he has no intention of blowing snow towards <br /> 24 the Pearson 's property. <br /> 25 <br /> 026 -- The applicant told Commissioner Franzese he could cite no hardship except that he <br /> 27 has no place to park the three vehicles he now owns, but Mr. Nelson concluded by <br /> 28 saying, as he had stated in his -application, that he would drop his proposal, if <br /> 29 his neighbors objected. <br /> 30 <br /> 31 The hearing was closed at 8:07 P.M. <br /> 32 <br /> 33 Motion by Commissioner Bjorklund and seconded by Commissioner Bowerman to table <br /> 34 action on the Nelson garage expansion request until such time as the neighbors can <br /> 35 come to some agreement regarding the project. <br /> 36 <br /> 37 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 38 <br /> 39 At 8: 10 P.M. , the Chairman opened the public hearing to consider the petition from <br /> 40 Jerry Isaacs and Associates; 357 East Kellogg Boulevard, St. Paul for variance from <br /> 41 parking and setback requirements of the City Zoning Ordinance which would allow <br /> 42 conversion of the Northgate Motel , 2526 Highway 88, into a 19 unit office con- <br /> 43 dominium complex. <br /> 44 <br /> 45 Chairman Zawislak read the notice of the hearing which had been published in the <br /> 46 August 8th Bulletin and had gone out to all property owners of record within <br /> 47 200 feet of the subject property. No one present indicated failure to receive <br /> 4 8 the notice or objected to its content. <br /> 49 <br /> 50 In his August 16th memorandum; the Manager had described the proposed project and <br /> •5 1 indicated that, because of site constraints, the new, owner of -the motel property <br /> would be seeking to- provide only 66 parking stalls, .where the. City Ordinance re- <br />', � 52 9 P Y P 9 <br /> 53 quires 74, with a certain number of those stalls to be. 8' X 19 feet to accomodate <br /> 54 the more common compact cars; rather than the 9 X- 19 foot required in the Ordinance <br /> 55 for standard size automobiles. : <br /> �I <br />