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January 8, 2019 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />Use / Zoning: East: Low‐Density Residential / Zoned: R‐1A Single Family Lakeshore District <br /> South: Multi‐Family Residential / Zoned: R‐4 Multiple Family District <br />West: Low‐Density Residential / Zoned: R‐1A Single Family Lakeshore District <br /> Initial Application Date: 09‐28‐18 <br /> Complete Application Date: 10‐15‐18 <br /> Deadline for Agency: 12‐14‐18 <br />Action: 60 Days: 12‐14‐18 <br />Letter Sent: 12‐6‐18 <br /> 120 Days: NA <br /> <br />CONSIDERATIONS RELATING TO THE PROPOSED VARIANCE <br />1. Background <br />The applicant proposes to construct an accessory building, swimming pool and pool mechanical <br />equipment entirely within the required rear setback along Silver Lake. The minimum required <br />setback in the R‐1A District is 75 feet for lots located on Silver Lake. Most homes along the lake are <br />located close to the street, creating a somewhat uniform and pleasing rhythm of building facades <br />along Silver Lane, Silver Lake Terrace, and Silver Lake Court. The subject property is complementary <br />to this predominant home placement and is larger than the average lake front lot. <br />The R‐1A Single Family Lakeshore District was adopted by St. Anthony Village in 1991. The purpose <br />of the district is to create and maintain lakeshore areas for single‐family detached residences which, <br />due to the natural amenity of the lake, and the topographic characteristics, call for zoning <br />regulations which are somewhat different from other single‐family districts and which are designed <br />for the preservation of natural areas. <br />2. Applicable Codes. <br />Title XV Land Usage, Chapter 152 Zoning Code: <br />Accessory Building: Section 152.054 (G) Rear yard applies to the accessory building. The year <br />yard requirement for lots along the lake is a minimum of 75‐feet from the ordinary high water <br />elevation. <br />Swimming pool: Section 152.053 (B. 1) and (B. 2) apply to the pool and pool mechanical <br />equipment. No part of a swimming pool or its mechanical equipment may be located within the <br />75‐doot setback. <br />Title XV Land Usage, Chapter 152 Zoning Code, Section 152.245 VARIANCE (A) Application states <br />that “An owner of property with an existing structure which does not comply with the zoning <br />code, or of property on which such a structure is proposed to be constructed, may apply for a <br />variance upon payment of the fee specified in Chapter 33”. <br />3. Criteria for and Consistency with Criteria for Variance Approval. Title XV Land Usage, Chapter 152 <br />Zoning Code, Section 152.245 Variance, (C) Evidence, lists the criteria the City Council must consider <br />in determining whether to grant or deny a variance. <br />Request: Variance requests for addition of an accessory building, swimming pool, and pool <br />mechanical equipment within the 75‐foot rear yard setback in the R‐1A Single Family Lakeshore <br />District. The applicable criteria include: <br /> <br /> <br />1. The subject matter of the application is within the scope of this section. <br />64
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