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CITY OF SAINT ANTHONY VILLAGE <br />HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br />RESOLUTION NO.21-081 <br />A RESOLUTION APPROVING A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM <br />THE REQUIRED MAXIMUM HEIGHT FOR A FENCE IN THE FRONT YARD <br />WHEREAS, the City of St. Anthony Village received a request from Anthony Farah for a <br />variance from the required maximum height for a fence in the front yard at 3501 Maplewood <br />Drive, legally described as follows: <br />Lot 23, Block 5, Wilshire Park 4' Addition (Subject Property); and <br />WHEREAS, the property is located in the R-1 Single Family Residential district and the <br />applicable fence height for the front yard is 6 feet for the Subject Property on the south side of <br />the home; and <br />WHEREAS, Title XV Land Usage, Chapter 152 Zoning Code Section §152.245 provides that <br />City Council must provide evidence that the subject matter of the application is within the scope <br />of the section and that strict enforcement would cause practical difficulties; and <br />WHEREAS, the Applicant has requested an 8-foot variance from the fence height and setback <br />dimension requirements to accommodate space for a swimming pool; and <br />WHEREAS, the impervious surface limits on the property could, pending verification, permit a <br />swimming pool and appurtenant deck and fence within the approved setback with variance; and <br />WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on August 17 and September 21, <br />2021 on the application and the applicant and members of the public were provided the <br />opportunity to present information to the Planning Commission; and <br />WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered all of the comments and the staff report, <br />which are incorporated by reference into the resolution; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council makes the following findings of fact in support of the resolution <br />for approval: <br />1. The applicant is able to construct a swimming pool, pool deck, and privacy fencing <br />within the proposed 8-foot setback encroachment. <br />2. A pool of the size, along with any associated construction such as a pool deck, that would <br />encroach into the front yard will require additional verification of compliance with the <br />terms of the City's impervious surface maximum for residential lots of this size. <br />3. The applicant can show unique conditions on the property that interfere with putting the <br />property to a reasonable residential use, with reasonable use being defined in this case as <br />the significant encroachments toward Maplewood Drive that exist on most of the <br />surrounding properties to the east and west. <br />