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September 25, 2017 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />3. The variance, if granted, would be consistent with the City’s comprehensive land use plan. <br />If the variance is granted the use of the property would remain the same land use as it is today, <br />single-family residential. The comprehensive plan guides this area for single-family use and the <br />expansion of the deck will not alter that land use. However, this is a larger deck than can be <br />found in the adjoining properties and neighborhood. Therefore, granting of the variance would <br />not be consistent with the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan. Criterion not met. <br />4. The granting of the variance is in harmony with the general purposes and intent of the zoning <br />code. <br />The intent of the zoning code is to protect the health, safety, and general welfare of the city and <br />its people through the establishment of minimum regulations governing land development and <br />use. The zoning code is established to: protect the use districts; promote orderly development <br />and redevelopment; provide adequate light, air, and access to property; prevent congestion in <br />the public streets; prevent overcrowding of land and undue concentration of structures by <br />regulating land, buildings, yards, and densities; and provide for compatibility of different land <br />uses. <br />Given these factors, this application is not in keeping with the intent of the ordinance to prevent <br />overcrowding of land and undue concentration of structures and provide adequate access to <br />light and air. Other properties in this location would not be able to construct a deck this close to <br />the property line, nor are there decks this close to the property line on other properties. <br />Criterion not met. <br />POSSIBLE ACTIONS <br />1. Motion to recommend denial of the variance and recommend adoption of a resolution <br />declaring terms of the same. <br />2. Motion to recommend approval (with or without conditions) of the variance and direct staff to <br />prepare a resolution which approves the variance. <br />3. Request Additional Information and Continue the Public Hearing. The Applicant appears to have <br />provided enough information for the Planning Commission to make a recommendation to <br />approve or deny the request. Should the Planning Commission request additional information <br />from the Applicant, the Planning Commission should continue the public hearing until a later <br />time. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />Exhibit A: Location map <br />Exhibit B: Supporting Material <br />Exhibit C: Draft Resolution <br />21