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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL — AUGUST 10, 2020 6 <br />Councilmember McClung stated he was having a hard time justifying this request. He explained <br />the applicant could reconstruct the deck as is, or could even enlarge it slightly. He commented he <br />did not understand what the requested one foot was getting the applicant. <br />Mayor Grant discussed the gurney argument and how the deck request was for seven feet in <br />order to accommodate a gurney. <br />A roll call vote was taken. The motion failed 2-3 (Councilmembers Holden, <br />Holmes and McClung opposed). <br />MOTION: Councilmember Holmes moved and Councilmember Holden seconded a <br />motion to deny Resolution #2020-030 Approving Planning Case 20-004 for a <br />Variance at 1741 Venus Avenue. <br />Councilmember Holden stated she believed the property owner already had reasonable use of <br />and the one additional foot of deck space was not necessary. She commented there were no unique <br />circumstances for this property. She explained the issue of fire department safety was not a valid <br />reason to expand the deck. She did not believe the existing deck changed the character of the <br />neighborhood but by altering the setback, this would impact the neighborhood. <br />Councilmember Holmes reported the requested variance does not comply with the purpose and <br />intent of the R-1 zoning district and the policies within the City's Comprehensive Plan. She <br />explained a deck was not to encroach further onto the property line than was already been <br />allowed. <br />A roll call vote was taken. The motion carried 3-2 (Councilmember Scott and <br />Mayor Grant opposed). <br />10. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />None. <br />11. COUNCIL COMMENTS <br />Councilmember McClung stated August 11 was Primary Election Day. He encouraged all <br />Arden Hills residents to get out and vote. He discussed how absentee ballots could be requested <br />for the General Election in November and noted this information was available on the City's <br />website. <br />Councilmember Holmes explained the Valentine Hills neighborhood has had three cars that have <br />been stolen and seven houses that have been vandalized in the last month and a half. She indicated <br />her neighbors were quite concerned for their safety and asked if staff should be directed to speak <br />to :the Ramsey County Sheriff's office. <br />Mayor Grant noted he received several calls regarding this matter and noted the Ramsey County <br />Sheriff has been invited to the upcoming neighborhood meeting. He supported staff speaking with <br />Ramsey County Sheriff to increase patrols in this area of the City. <br />