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STAFF REPORT <br /> To: Planning Commission <br /> From: Kim Moore-Sykes, Management Assistant f� <br /> Date: October 19, 1999 <br /> Subject: Lot Coverage and Garage Setback Variances for Kittelson, 3549 Stinson Boulevard <br /> John and Nadine Kittelson, 3549 Stinson Boulevard, have submitted an application for a lot coverage variance <br /> and a garage setback permit in order to build a two-car garage on the site of the currently existing single-car <br /> gee. <br /> With planning this project,Mr.and Mrs. Kittelson determined that the current structures cover approximately <br /> 38% of their property. This situation is due largely to the fact that their lot is long and narrow, 54 feet x 153 feet <br /> or 8,262 square feet. Their property was platted and built on in 1951, twenty years before the zoning code was <br /> in effect. The zoning code now requires that an interior lot be at least 75 feet wide and 9,000 square feet. <br /> If their lot was the minimum required size of 9,000 square feet,their lot coverage would be 34.8%, including the <br /> shed that they have in the rear yard of the property. As it is, if they are granted their variance requests, and they <br /> tear down the shed, the proposed lot coverage will be approximately 40.7%. Also, in reviewing their site <br /> drawing, it appears that a portion of the proposed garage will sit on an area that was calculated as part of the <br /> driveway, thus reducing the lot coverage percentage slightly. <br /> These requests appear to meet the evidentiary requirements as stipulated by the State of Minnesota and the City's <br /> ordinances,which require that strict enforcement,would cause undue hardship. Because the property cannot be <br /> put to reasonable use without the variances and the circumstances causing the hardship are unique to the <br /> individual property under consideration,the Kittelsons are requesting that their variance requests be granted to <br /> construct a bigger garage. <br /> This lot was platted at a time when the City did not regulate the size of lots. As such, this is a unique situation <br /> that was not created by the owners but by the City when it set its standard for interior lots sizes at dimensions <br /> that are larger than this and many other residential lots in the City. <br /> Since the codification of the Zoning ordinance,the City has granted many variances,for the construction of <br /> garages. Often this was done to encouraged the construction of two-car garages in residential areas so that <br /> vehicles and lawn equipment can be stored inside rather than outside on the property. This action has also <br /> supported the City's code enforcement policy that strives to keep properties looking neat and well kept. <br /> The variance, if granted,will not alter the essential residential character of the locality and economic <br /> considerations were not a consideration. Staff feels that the granting of the variance is in keeping with the spirit <br /> and intent of the Zoning Code. <br /> The Mttelsons have scheduled a public hearing for the November 16"'Planning Commission meeting. <br />
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