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Gov. Dayton Signs Variance Legislation into Law Page 2 of 2 <br /> that mirrors the new statute. <br /> In addition,the new law clarifies that conditions may be imposed on granting of variances if those <br /> conditions are directly related to and bear a rough proportionality to the impact created by the variance. <br /> If you have questions about how your city should approach variances under this new statute,you should <br /> discuss it with your city attorney or contact Jed Burkett,LMC land use attorney,at jburkett@lmc.org . <br /> or(651)281-1247, or Tom Grundhoefer,LMC general counsel,at tgrundho@lmc.org or(651)281- <br /> 1266. <br /> Read the current issue of the Cities Bulletin <br /> Your LMC Resource <br /> Contact Craig Johnson <br /> IGR Representative <br /> (651)281-1259 or(800) 925-1122 <br /> cjohnson@lmc.org <br /> Contact Tom Grundhoefer <br /> General Counsel <br /> (651)281-1266 or(800) 925-1122 <br /> tgrundho@lmc.org <br /> Contact Jed Burkett <br /> Land Use Attorney <br /> (651)281-1247 or(800) 925-1122 <br /> jburkett@lmc.org' <br /> Copyright 02011 League of Minnesota Cities,145 University Ave.W,Saint Paul,MN 55103-2044 Phone:(651)281-1200 Toll-Free:(800)925-1122 <br /> http://www.lme.org/page/l/variancebill-isp 5/12/2011 <br />