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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—JUNE 27, 2016 10 <br /> addition at the rear of the house,the elevation change between the subject property and the <br /> adjacent property to the east, and the presence of several large trees along the rear property <br /> line that provide screening. <br /> 10. The variance would be consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan because it meets the <br /> City's housing goal of encouraging property investment that complements and enhances <br /> the character of the City's established neighborhoods. <br /> 11. The proposed porch addition is a reasonable use of the property that would not be allowed <br /> under the rules of the Zoning Code without the requested variance. <br /> 12. The property is unique because of the wetland area that covers a large portion of the site. A <br /> drainage and utility easement covers the wetland area and a 5-foot buffer along the <br /> wetland's edge, limiting where additions to the home can be constructed. The unique <br /> characteristics of the property were not created by the property owners. <br /> 13. The proposed addition would not alter the essential character of the neighborhood because <br /> it would result in a structure that is consistent and compatible with other construction in <br /> the area. <br /> 14. The requested variance does not appear to be based on economic considerations alone. <br /> City Planner Streff stated the Planning Commission recommends approval (4-1, Thompson) of <br /> Planning Case 16-015 for a rear yard setback Variance at 1494 Keithson Drive, based on the <br /> findings of fact and submitted plans in the June 27, 2016, Report to the City Council, as amended <br /> by the following five conditions: <br /> 1. The project shall be completed in accordance with the plans submitted as amended by the <br /> conditions of approval. Any significant changes to these plans, as determined by the City <br /> Planner, shall require review and approval by the Planning Commission and City Council. <br /> 2. A building permit shall be required prior to commencement of construction. <br /> 3. The porch addition shall match the color and architectural style of the rest of the principal <br /> structure. <br /> 4. An encroachment of 3 feet—6 inches shall be permitted for the porch addition into the 30- <br /> foot rear setback requirement. This will result in a setback of 26 feet— 6 inches from the <br /> rear property line. <br /> 5. The structure shall conform to all other regulations in the City Code. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked when the house was built. <br /> City Planner Streff reported the home was built in 2012. <br /> Mayor Grant requested comment from the applicant. <br /> Steve Jittila, 1494 Keithson Drive, stated he was the original owner of the home and noted he <br /> took possession of the property in January of 2013. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned where the encroachment was calculated from. <br /> City Planner Streff explained the encroachment was calculated from the three season porch. He <br /> stated the deck was not encroaching. <br />
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