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unlikely to be developed as the land to the south is within Tony Schmidt Regional Park and <br />the need for an additional access to this subdivision is unwarranted at this time. <br /> <br /> <br />2.Overview of Request <br /> <br />The applicants are proposing to construct a twenty-four (24) foot by thirty-eight (38) foot or <br />912 square foot attached garage to the east side of the single family dwelling. The garage <br />would be constructed between the existing dwelling and the east property line. As proposed, <br />the new addition would encroach thirty (30) feet into the forty (40) foot secondary front yard <br />setback along the platted right-of-way for Rolling Hills Road. The required forty (40) foot <br />setback along Venus Avenue would be maintained along with the remaining rear and side <br />yard setbacks. A variance to encroach thirty (30) feet into the secondary front yard setback is <br />being requested, which would leave a setback of ten (10) feet from the east property line. <br /> <br />Grading would be conducted along the north and east sides of the home in order to prepare <br />the new garage pad and driveway, and to reclaim the existing driveway area back to a natural <br />vegetative state. The site plan indicates that some amount of grading would occur in the <br />-of-way along Rolling Hills Road. Any grading to be completed in the right-of- <br />way would require approval by the City in conjunction with a Grading and Erosion Control <br />Permit. <br /> <br />The applicants have indicated that the façade and roofing materials to be used on the new <br />garage addition would match the materials on the existing home. Following the construction <br />of the new addition the existing tuck-under garage would be converted to functioning living <br />space, the existing driveway and stairway up to the front door would be removed and new <br />landscaping would be installed. In order to create a finished look the façade area on the <br />former garage would be designed to match the existing home so that a consistent exterior <br />façade is maintained. Once removed the old concrete driveway area would be graded to <br />match the existing grade along the front of the home. Two new trees would be planted to <br />fulfill the Tree Preservation Ordinance and tree mitigation standards. <br /> <br />The applicant has submitted a narrative of the proposed addition and a response to the <br />variance evaluation criteria (Attachment C), and survey and a site plan of the property <br />(Attachment D). <br /> <br /> <br />Plan Evaluation <br /> <br /> <br />1. R-1 Regulations, Existing Conditions, and Proposed Redevelopment <br /> <br /> <br />A. Lot Size & Dimensions <br /> <br /> <br />City of Arden Hills <br />City Council Meeting for May 27, 2014 <br /> <br />P:\Planning\Planning Cases\2014\PC 14-014 - Variance - 1850 Venus Avenue\Memos_Reports_14-014 <br /> <br />28 <br />Page of <br /> <br />