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MINUTES <br />HUGO BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS <br />MAY 9, 2019 <br />Chairperson Weidt called the meeting to order at 6:28 p.m. <br />Oath of Office <br />On July 18, 2018, City Council conducted interviews to fill vacancies on the Hugo's commissions. <br />Adoption of the Consent Agenda from this date approved the appointment of Maria Mulvihill to <br />the Hugo Board of Zoning Appeals and Adjustments. <br />Mulvihill read and signed the oath of office for the Hugo Board of Zoning Adjustments and <br />Appeals. <br />Roll Call <br />PRESENT: Arcand, Mulvihill, Weidt. <br />ABSENT: None. <br />ALSO PRESENT: Rachel Juba, Community Development Director <br />Emily Weber, Community Development Assistant <br />Approval of Minutes <br />Arcand made a motion, Weidt seconded, to approve the minutes for November 9, 2017, as <br />presented. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />Wlaschin — Variance request for accessory building height located at 7755 125th Street North <br />Staff provided background on the Wlaschin variance request. Weber stated that the applicant is <br />requesting a variance from the height regulations to allow a maximum of 25 feet in height for the <br />proposed accessory building. The City Code requires that no accessory building can exceed the <br />height of the principal building, in this case the home, on the property. The height of the home is <br />20 feet, therefore a variance is required. The property is zoned Rural Residential and is located on <br />six acres. Weber reviewed the unique circumstances of the request and stated that the proposed <br />variance request meets the spirit and intent of the code. <br />Staff recommended the Board open the public hearing and take public comment. Staff <br />recommended approval of the variance request from Matt Wlaschin, located at 7755 125th St N, <br />to allow a maximum of 25 feet in height for the proposed 4,000 square foot accessory building. <br />Chairperson Weidt opened the public hearing at 6:35 p.m. <br />No one was in the audience. <br />Chairperson Weidt closed the public hearing at 6:36 p.m. <br />