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ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION—June 3, 2020 6 <br /> Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla stated the purpose of the 15 foot <br /> maintenance easement was to allow for City crews to access the existing pond. <br /> Commissioner Vijums commented he has driven by this property several times and he noted it <br /> was an eyesore at this time. He explained the existing buildings needed to go away. He believed <br /> the new homes would improve the aesthetics of the neighborhood. He encouraged the applicant <br /> to keep the FAR requirements within the City's guidelines. He recommended the developer find <br /> an additional 180 caliper inches of trees within this development. <br /> Commissioner Wicklund inquired if it was normal practice for staff to remove wetland area and <br /> right of way from calculating the density unit per acre. <br /> Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla stated this calculation can be done <br /> both ways. He discussed how the density unit per acre was c culated for this development <br /> noting the site did have a number of encumbrances, such as the lands and easement. <br /> Chair Gehrig opened the public hearing at 7:15 p.m. <br /> Chair Gehrig invited anyone for or against the app ' tion ome fo and and make comment. <br /> Kurt Weber asked if there were any other gr nted vari s for reduced lot widths in the area. <br /> Chair Gehrig stated he would be happy to res ns, but noted this was a time for the <br /> public comment. <br /> Community Development M ger/ an r Mrosla explained he cannot think of any <br /> lots off the top of his head in the in that have a reduced lot width. <br /> Mr. Weber indicated if t e City s g to calculate density by subtracting or discounting area <br /> of the property this should be done hen the FAR was calculated as well. <br /> Dave Anderson, 1896 Ge d enue, explained he lived across the street from the old fire <br /> station property. He stated he had been to several of the public meetings and he wanted <br /> clarification on the variance request. He understood the requested variance was not based on <br /> economic consideration. He expressed concern that at one of the neighborhood meetings the <br /> applicant stated three house would not be economically feasible and therefore, four was <br /> necessary. He questioned why the neighbors had to bear the circumstances when the developer <br /> knew the size and expense of the lot when he purchased it. He suggested more creative thinking <br /> be put into this development in order to have three homes on the parcel, which would eliminate <br /> the need for a variance. He recommended the Commission not approve the variance request and <br /> that the project move forward with only three lots. <br /> There being no additional comment Chair Gehrig closed the public hearing at 7:24 p.m. <br /> Commissioner Jones thanked Mr. Anderson for his comments. He reported the economic stress <br /> of selling three homes versus four was different when considering the expense of tearing the <br /> building down. He anticipated the existing building could be added onto or remodeled in order <br />
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