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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – JULY 28, 2014 9 <br /> <br />2. That the proposed accessory structure shall be permitted with a setback of two (2) foot two <br />(2) inches from the west property line and seven (7) feet three (3) inches from the south <br />property line. <br />3. That the proposed accessory structure shall not exceed the footprint of the existing <br />accessory structure that is twenty-two (22) feet by twenty-two (22) feet. <br />4. That the proposed accessory structure shall be permitted to be rotated so that the alignment <br />matches that of the western property line and the angle of the existing single family <br />dwelling. <br />5. That the proposed accessory structure shall be permitted to change the direction of the <br />roofline from an east/west orientation to a north/south orientation with one (1) foot eaves <br />on the north/south facades and (1) foot six (6) inch eaves east/west facades in order to <br />match the existing home <br />6. That the exterior façade and roofing materials of the proposed garage shall match the <br />colors and materials used on the single family dwelling. <br />7. That the existing driveway apron leading to the accessory building shall be removed and <br />that any damage to the right-of-way shall be repaired by the property owner. <br />8. That no living quarters shall be constructed within the proposed accessory structure and <br />that the attic area shall be used for storage purposes only. <br />9. That the structure shall conform to all other regulations in the City Code. That building <br />and demolition permits for the construction of the new accessory building and a zoning <br />permit for the construction of the driveway shall be required. <br />10. That the applicant shall obtain a Grading and Erosion Control Permit from the City before <br />the building permit is issued. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff reviewed the options available to the City Council on this matter: <br /> <br />1. Approve the proposal as submitted. <br />2. Approve the proposal with conditions (Recommended Action). <br />3. Deny the application with reasons for denial. <br />4. Table for additional information. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant asked if the applicant would be adding a new driveway for the garage. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff explained that the new garage would be accessed via the existing driveway <br />with the addition of a concrete pad. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant reported that the maximum width of a driveway was 24 feet. He asked if the new <br />concrete pad would be poured in the right-of-way. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff indicated that this was the case and noted that the applicant would not be <br />expanding the original curb cut. Staff reported that the concrete pad would not be located in the <br />right-of-way. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden asked what utilities would be placed in the garage. <br /> <br />Chad Myers¸ 3441 Lake Johanna Boulevard, explained that only electricity would be brought to <br />the garage.