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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—MAY 26, 2020 6 <br /> Mayor Grant inquired where the additional floor area would be located. <br /> Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla indicated the extra floor area would <br /> be located above the garage and in the basement. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if there were homes in Arden Hills that have livable space above the garage. <br /> Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla stated there were homes with livable <br /> space above the garage but noted these homes met the City's FAR ratio. <br /> Councilmember McClung questioned why this item was being brought to the Council now and <br /> not with the original variance request. <br /> Associate Planner Hartmann explained the applicants originally wanted the 30 foot front yard <br /> setback to have more space to build the house. However, since that time the plans for the house <br /> have changed in order to create more livable space which created the request for an increased <br /> FAR. <br /> Councilmember McClung recalled there being a discussion of livable space and FAR and he <br /> was concerned this request was just coming forward now. <br /> Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla reported the applicant made a request <br /> in November to have a FAR and front yard variance. He explained in November the Planning <br /> Commission tabled action on the item to allow the applicant to do more research. At the time, the <br /> applicants hired a different architect and did not pursue the FAR variance and only requested front <br /> yard setback variance. <br /> Mayor Grant commented the applicants were aware of the lot size when they purchased the <br /> property. He asked if staff would characterize this lot as being narrow and sloping to the lake. <br /> Associate Planner Hartmann explained the lot was narrow and there were topography issues. <br /> He indicated the property did not meet the minimum lot size for this zoning district which <br /> restricted the amount of buildable area. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned if there were any issues of water or sewer lines crossing the property. <br /> Associate Planner Hartmann stated he was not aware of this concern. <br /> Councilmember Holden commented the applicants have designed a house that meets building <br /> requirements that does not require a variance. For this reason, she would not be able to support a <br /> variance at this time. <br /> Councilmember Holmes stated she saw the practical difficulties for this lot and for this reason <br /> she supported the home having the additional useable space. She indicated she could support the <br /> requested variance given the fact the outside of the home would not look different one way or the <br /> other. <br />