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36 <br />construct the shed in a manner that is consistent with the principal <br />structure and existing garage. The proposed use remains a single family <br />home in a single family neighborhood. Staff finds that the essential <br />character of the locality will not be changed. <br />d. Economic considerations alone are not the basis of the practical <br />difficulties. <br />e. Granting the variance is consistent with the City's comprehensive land use <br />plan and is in harmony with the general purposes and intent of the City's <br />Code relating to protecting the use districts. "rhe use of the property will <br />remain the same as it is today. <br />f Allowing the variance is in harmony with the general purposes and intent <br />of the City's Code relating to promoting orderly development and <br />redevelopment. Allowing the shed at the proposed location on the <br />property is consistent with promoting orderly redevelopment. <br />g. Granting the variance is in harmony with the general purposes and intent <br />of the City's Code relating to providing adequate light, air and access to <br />property. <br />h. Allowing the variance is in harmony with the general purposes and intent <br />of the City's Code relating to preventing congestion in public streets. The <br />project will have no impact on congestion. <br />Allowing the variance is in harmony with the general purposes and intent <br />of the City's Code to provide for compatibility of different land uses. The <br />project will have no impact on land use compatibility. <br />Allowing the variance is in harmony with the general purposes and intent <br />of the City's Code to prevent overcrowding of land and undue <br />concentration of structures by regulating land, buildings, yards and <br />densities. A detached shed is a permitted accessory use and is common <br />among other homes in the City. The proposed shed would not put the <br />property over the maximum amount of impervious surface. The variance <br />will not result in overcrowding or concentration of buildings. <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council's <br />approval of the requested variance is contingent on the following: <br />1. The Applicant shall submit the appropriate plans and permits for review and <br />approval before beginning construction of the proposed shed. <br />2. The proposed shed shall at no point be closer than 6 feet from the front <br />property line. <br />