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<br />No. 02-15 <br />City of Falcon Heights <br />City Council Resolution <br />Date: September 11, 2002 <br />Resolution APPROVING a Variance for 1941 Summer Street <br />• <br />On September 11, 2002, the Falcon Heights City Council approved the following variance <br />request for 1941 Summer Street, legally known as Lot 6, Block 4, Falcon Woods #2: <br />Chapter 9-4.01, subdivision 4 (c) of the zoning code, in an R-1 zoning district: <br />A variance of 12 feet, 8 inches, to allow the construction of a garage addition to the southeast <br />side of the existing home, where a minimum of 30 feet is required in the zoning code. <br />The City Council adopted the following findings for granting the variance at 1941 Summer <br />Street: <br />a. That the granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public welfare; <br />b. That the granting of the variance will not substantially diminish or impair property values or <br />improvements in the area; <br />c. That the granting of the variance is not necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of <br />substantial property rights; ' <br />d. That the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent property. <br />e. That the variance will not impair the orderly use of the public streets; <br />f. That the variance will not increase the danger of fire or endanger the public safety; <br />g. That a particular hardship, as distinguished from mere inconvenience to the owner, would <br />result if the strict letter of the chapter were carried out. <br />h. That the variance is not sought principally to increase financial gain of the owner of the <br />property, but that a substantial hardship to the owner would result from a denial of the <br />variance. <br />Moved by: Lamb <br />Gehrz 5 In Favor <br />Kuettel <br />Lamb 0 Against <br />Lindstrom <br />Talbot <br />Approved by' <br />Mayor <br />September 11.2002 <br />Date <br />Attested by: <br />City Clerk <br />September 11, 2002 <br />Date <br />C] <br />
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