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4. Explain in a written statement why the strict enforcement of the Ordinance would: <br /> a. Cause practical difficulties for the applicant: <br /> We understand the intention of the Ordinance to allow homeowners to provide a reasonably sized front <br /> stoop& landing outside the front surface of their house, defined as a 5'-0" encroachment into the front <br /> yard setback In this instance, due to the front yard setback being established 2'-10" behind the front <br /> surface of the house at the garage, the Owner only has 2'-2" to front of the front surface of the house, <br /> rather than the 5'-0" as described in the Ordinance. Having only 2'-2" available for a landing and <br /> steps beyond the front plane of the house represents a practical difficulty in that the Owners would like <br /> the safety of a full landing outside their screened door. <br /> The depth of the porch, when building to the front plane of the house provides for a reasonable depth <br /> porch (9'-1" on interior.) Placing a screened porch, stairs and stoop within the permitted encroachment <br /> would result in a next to unusable width of 7-0" for the porch thus severely limiting the use of this space. <br /> b. Prevent the subject property to be used in a reasonable manner: <br /> The proposed design results in a reasonable use of the property The proposed design addresses these <br /> issues by providing a sheltered entry way, a place to gather in the front yard <br /> The proposed design is to extend the screen porch across the front facade of the building from the <br /> northeast corner of the garage to the east side of the house. The depth of the screened porch is <br /> determined by the depth of the garage This creates a rectangular plan for the house, and highlights the <br /> importance of the front door Pulling the porch to be even with the garage will help to create a <br /> welcoming facade for the neighbors and an engaging, active, area for the family to gather. This <br /> addition to the house also changes the hierarchy by not having the garage be the most forward <br /> projecting feature of the house <br /> A stoop and stairs to grade are included in the scope of the project The stoop and stairs will be wood, <br /> instead of concrete, to provide an impervious surface. <br /> c. The plight of the landowner is due to circumstances unique to the property and not created by <br /> the landowner: <br /> The footprint of the house has not been altered by the Owners of the house, and therefore they have not <br /> created the circumstances relating to the request for this variance. It is likely that the house was in place <br /> before the Ordinance was adopted, which would account for the garage encroaching on the front yard <br /> setback. <br /> d. The variance, if granted, will not alter the essential character of the locality: <br /> If granted, the project will not alter the essential character of the locality, but will positively contribute to <br /> the neighborhood. <br /> e. Economic considerations alone are not the basis of the practical difficulties: <br /> Economic considerations are not the basis of the practical difficulties described above. The granting of <br /> this variance will add to the value of the home and the surrounding neighborhood. <br /> Thank you for considering this application for variance. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Corri Sandwick <br /> Albertsson Hansen Architecture,Ltd 2800 Lyndale Avenue South Suite 220 Minneapolis,MN 55408 Page 2 of 2 <br />