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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL MAY 27, 20145 <br /> <br />MOTION: Councilmember McClung moved and Councilmember Werner seconded a <br />motion to table action on this item. The motion failed 2-3 (Holden, Holmes <br />and Mayor Grant opposed). <br /> <br />The motion to deny carried (5-0). <br /> <br />7. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />8. NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />A. Planning Case 14-014 Setback Variance 1850 Venus Avenue <br /> <br />City Planner Streff <br />stated that the applicants in this case own the property located at 1850 Venus <br />Avenue. The property is Zoned R-1 Single Family Residential and is generally positioned north of <br />County Road E2 West, south of Venus Avenue, east of Interstate 35W and west of Snelling <br />Avenue North. The subject property is considered by the Zoning Code to be a corner lot, as it is <br />situated at the corner of Venus Avenue and Rolling Hills Road. However, Rolling Hills Road is <br />an unimproved City right-of-way that terminates approximately 200 feet south of Venus Avenue <br />and is used solely for trail purposes. This area was platted in 1956 as Shorewood Hills Addition <br />No. 6 and Rolling Hills Road was stubbed in for a future connection to County Road E2 West. <br />The connection to County Road E2 West was never completed and is unlikely to be developed as <br />the land to the south is within Tony Schmidt Regional Park and the need for an additional access <br />to this subdivision is unwarranted at this time. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff <br />reported that the applicants are proposing to construct a twenty-four (24) foot <br />by thirty-eight (38) foot or 912 square foot attached garage to the east side of the single family <br />dwelling. The garage would be constructed between the existing dwelling and the east property <br />line. As proposed, the new addition would encroach thirty (30) feet into the forty (40) foot <br />secondary front yard setback along the platted right-of-way for Rolling Hills Road. The required <br />forty (40) foot setback along Venus Avenue would be maintained along with the remaining rear <br />and side yard setbacks. A variance to encroach thirty (30) feet into the secondary front yard <br />setback is being requested, which would leave a setback of ten (10) feet from the east property <br />line. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff <br />indicated that grading would be conducted along the north and east sides of <br />the home in order to prepare the new garage pad and driveway, and to reclaim the existing <br />driveway area back to a natural vegetative state. The site plan indicates that some amount of <br />grading would -of-way along Rolling Hills Road. Any grading to be <br />completed in the right-of-way would require approval by the City in conjunction with a Grading <br />and Erosion Control Permit. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff <br />explained that the applicants have indicated that the façade and roofing <br />materials to be used on the new garage addition would match the materials on the existing home. <br />Following the construction of the new addition the existing tuck-under garage would be converted <br />to functioning living space, the existing driveway and stairway up to the front door would be <br />