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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—MAY 26, 2020 10 <br /> Mayor Grant asked if applicants could replace the existing deck, walkway and steps. <br /> Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla indicated the deck and walkway <br /> could be replaced as is without increasing the deck width. He noted if the deck were replaced as <br /> is this would not have to come before the City Council. <br /> Councilmember Holmes stated the Council was in agreement a walkway of some sort was <br /> appropriate. She asked if the applicant would be amenable to a porch versus a deck. She <br /> questioned if the applicant would consider amending the plans to add a porch versus a deck. She <br /> inquired if action on the item should be tabled to allow for the plans to be amended or if the <br /> Council should deny the request. <br /> Mayor Grant explained if action on the item were tabled the applicants would be allowed to <br /> bring the item back versus if the item were denied the applicants would have to reapply. <br /> William Tourdot 1741 Venus Avenue, reported he had not considered a porch because this <br /> would block a great deal of light coming into the house. He reported he got into this situation <br /> because the landscape architect had not taken into consideration the front yard setback. He noted <br /> the deck was currently 28 feet from the property line. He indicated he had not considered a <br /> covered porch, but he would be willing to consider this. <br /> Mr. Tourdot requested the Council table action on this item to allow him time to reconsider the <br /> plans. <br /> Councilmember Holden requested comment from the City Attorney on how to proceed. <br /> City Attorney Jamnik stated the variance request was a Council decision. He advised the <br /> Council could table action, but this would require a 60 day extension to the Planning Case. He <br /> reported the City was well within this window, so the City did not require the applicant's <br /> permission to extend for 60 days. <br /> Councilmember Holden withdrew her motion to deny the variance request. <br /> Councilmember Holmes stated she withdrew her second to the motion. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Mayor Grant seconded a motion to table <br /> action on Planning Case 20-004 for a variance at 1741 Venus Avenue to allow <br /> the applicant time to revise the plans to include existing City Ordinance front <br /> porch standards. A roll call vote was taken. The motion carried (5-0). <br /> C. Resolution 2020-024 — Allowing Flexibility for Local Businesses During Local <br /> Emergency for CODIV-19 <br /> City Administrator Perrault stated by the Governor's Executive Order, bars, restaurants, and <br /> other places of public accommodation were ordered closed on March 17, 2020. Since the <br /> Governor's order in March, a gradual loosening of the restrictions have taken place. During his <br /> May 20, 2020 press conference, Governor Walz did encourage cities to work with their local <br />
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