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<br />Minutes for the Board of Zoning Meeting of Thursday, November 14 , 2024 <br />Chair Weidt called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. <br />PRESENT: Arcand, Petty, Weidt. <br />ABSENT: None. <br />STAFF: Rachel Juba, Community Development Director <br /> Max Gort, Associate Planner <br /> <br />Approval of Minutes for the BOZA Meeting of May 23, 2024 <br /> <br />Board Member Petty made a motion, seconded by Board Member Arcand to approve minutes for the <br />meeting of May 23, 2024. <br /> <br />All ayes. <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br /> <br />Public Hearing: Jim and Laurie Stodola, 12757 Homestead Drive North – Variance request to allow for <br />a deck to be placed within the required 100-foot setback of the ordinary high-water level of Sunset <br />Lake. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Gort provided a background on the request submitted by Jim and Laurie Stodola for <br />their property located at 12757 Homestead Drive North. The request was to allow for a deck to be <br />attached to the east side of the house, located 56 feet from the ordinary high-water level (OHWL) of <br />Sunset Lake, where a setback from the OHWL of 100 feet is required by the shoreland ordinance. The <br />proposed deck would be constructed on the southern side of the property and would be in-line with <br />the existing house relative to the lake. In order to meet the criteria necessary to approve a variance, <br />the applicant must demonstrate that there are practical difficulties in meeting the ordinance standard, <br />and that the requested variance keeps with the spirit and intent of the ordinance. The request is a <br />reasonable use because the proposed deck would be constructed in-line with the existing house, <br />screening is provided by existing trees and vegetation, and the proposed deck meets all other building <br />requirements in City Code. There are unique circumstances because the house was likely constructed <br />before the current shoreland standards were put in place, and the majority of the house is already <br />located within the required setback. Any construction of deck on the east side of the house would <br />require a variance, but construction of a deck on the west side of the house would be more disruptive <br />to the character of the area, as decks are not typically found in the front yards of houses. The existing <br />trees providing screening and the construction of the deck in-line with the existing house will not <br />significantly alter the view from the lake or adjacent properties. It is in staff’s opinion that there are <br />practical difficulties in meeting the ordinance standard. The spirit and intent of the shoreland <br />ordinance setbacks is to protect the view from public waters from being dominated by buildings. The <br />Minnesota DNR administers state shoreland rules, and the area hydrologist recommended that if the <br />City approved the variance request, that additional mitigation conditions be in place. Staff is requiring